Corporal
AJ (Artie) Allen
2nd Lancashire Fusiliers
who was killed at the Battle of Spion Kop 1901
His death was reported in the "Harrier" column of the Liverpool
(Football) Echo in that year.
"Cross-country runners of half a dozen years ago will well
remember Arthur J. Allen of Sefton Harriers. It is my painful duty to
have to record his death in the fight at Spion Kop. A little over three
years ago he enlisted in the 2nd Lancashire Fusiliers and by strict
attention to duties he soon rose to the rank of corporal. He saw
fighting at Crete and was with Kitchener at Omdurman and at the end of
November last, obtained a few days to pay a flying visit to his family
and friends prior to going out to South Africa. He was present at a
handicap of his club at Wavertree on 25th November. He was a cross
country runner of no mean ability, and in the first Championship of the
Liverpool and District Cross-country Association in 1892 he finished 7th
and his club took third prize. In 1893, 1894 and 1895 he ran prominently
in the same race and assisted his club in winning the Championship in
those years, and was in the Sefton team that ran second to the
redoubtable Salford Harriers in the Northern Counties Championship in
1893. Many who saw the Liverpool and District Championship at Aintree in
1894 were of the opinion that he could have won the individual
championship had he liked, but generous as he always was, he would not
beat his clubmate, who was leading in the straight, and Allen
finished second that year. In that year he beat such runners as
Watterson A.B George, Nancarrow, Paddy Shay, Farrell, Pulford, Collet
&c.
That he was as a good solider as he was an athlete is proved by his
rapid advancement to Coroporal, and at the time he fell he passed his
examination sergeant. He was universally liked, and all who new
"Artie" as he was popularly known, will join me in expressing
deep sympathy with his family".
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