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with
Regis Toomey Wynne Gibson and Juliette Compton,
Directed by
RICHARD WALLACE
from the play by
WILLARD, MACK,
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HEAVY SCORING BY FULHAM AND
SHEFFIELD UNITED
| BURY CONTINUE THEIR | INDIAN CRICKET
| TRIUMPHANT MARCH.
SPURS BEATEN.
Thames Check Southend United.
HULL CITY WIN
London, Yesterday. The following were the results in to-day's League programmes.
ENGLISH LEAGUE.
First Division. ~ld
Hudder
2 Leicester C. Sheflet
6 West Ham U. West Bmwich 1 Sunderland
First Division Table to Date.
Goals.
P. W. D. L. A. Pts. Wednewly .. 3 3 0 0 17 3 Evertun
3 3 0 0.9
West Brom
Huddersfield Liverpool Blackpl Sheffield U. West Ham Portsmouth Birmingham Middikoro Aston Vilia Sunderland Teleoster C. Arkenal Chelsea Derby C. Nowcastle Grimsby Bolton W..
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DIMMOCK TRANSFERS TO THAMES F.C.
Famous Left Winger Stays in London.
INTERNATIONAL PARTNERSHIP.
"I did it
for him---
for my kid
brother !"
£4,000 GIFT.
and
Negotiations between the 'Spurs Bristol Rovers concerning Dimmock's services have been in progress for some time, but these broke down.
Arrangements have almost been James Dimmock, the Tottenham completedy by. the Maharaj | Hotspur and England. International Kumar of Vizianagram to left-winger, has been transferred his Own team to to Thames F.C. for a substantial take tour England next year. The fee. Maharaj has guaranteed £4,000 ex- penses. Such well-known, players as C. K. Naidu, Nazir Ali, and Wazir All are included in the per- rsonnel, which will be the same as 0 was originally contemplated by of the Indian Board of Cricket Con- trol. This, board will hold a meet ing at Delhi during the week-end to consider the proposal.
Meanwhile, the Bombay Presi- dency Association announces that it has resolved not to participate in the proposed tour under the auspices of the Indian Board of Control in view of the "Situation in India," This follows on the decision of the Bengal Cricket As 3sociation, which said that, "conera n'post-war football.
sidering the. circumstances, the proposed Indian tour in England is not justified in principle."
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M'chester C. 3
Blackburn R. 3.0 1
9
Second Division.
Barnsley
0 Bury
Bradford C.
2 Wolves
Burnley Charlton A. Leeds U. Preston N. E.
2 Chesterfield
2 Bradford
O Millwall
1 Notts F.
Southampton
2 Tottenham
3 Manchester U. 0
Swansea T.
2 Port Vale
3
Goals:
P. W. D. L
F. A. Pts,
# 40 0
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3 8
4 2 2 0 10
7
0
Stoke C.
Second Division Table to Date.
Burg Bradford
Port Vale... 4 3 0 1 1 Southampton 43 019 Notts City, 8.2 0.1 G Plymouth A3 201
Millwall Stoke C Barnsley Leeds Un. Preston N.E. Tottenham.. Chariton A. Wolves Burnley
Notts Forest 3 Chesterfield 4
Bradford C., 4 1 19 Bristol C. 3 1
M'chester U. 4 1 8 Oldham A. 201 Swansea T.40 0.4
4
Third Division (South).
1 Britol R Clapton 0. Coventry C. Fulham
0
2 Cardiff C.
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Northampton T. 2 Exeter C.
Southend U. I Thames
Third Division (South) Table to Date.
Goals.
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. Southend U. 49 1 0 Fulham.... 4 3.01 19 Mansfield T...
2.11
Northampton
Brighton Bristol R. Watford Exeter G. Clapton O Coventry C. Crystal Pal Bournemouth Cardiff C. Reading Brentford Gillingham Thames Swindon: Luton T.
Norwich C.
0 2
3 1 0
1 0
31 0.
Queen's Park 3 0
Torquay U. 40
Third Division (North).
Barrow
Huli C. Stockport C. Creve: A
3 Halifax T.
4 Darlington
3 Rochdale
3. Accrington S. Third Division (North) :
Table to Date.
Goals, W. D. L. FA. Pt.
801 480 1 10 5 8
Crove A. Hall City Barrow Gateshead
•Southport Accrington 8. Lincoln C.; York City.
1 Halifax H
Stockport
Chestor
Carlisle U
Wrexham
Jack Hobbs and Sutcliffe were the guests of the Maharaj Kumar of Vizianagram during their re- cent visit to India..
Our Sports Diary.
LOCAL
FOOTBALL-To-day-H.K.F.A. ́ ̈· Council Meeting at 5.30 p.m.
AQUATICS To-day M.C.L. Gala at Repulse Bay,
RUGBY Thursday-Meeting of proposed new Kowloon Club.
CRICKET Friday-Hong Kong Cricket League Meeting at 5.15
p.m.
LAWN BOWLS-Thursday- Spey Royal Cup-C.C.G. v. Club
Recreio, K.C.C.. Ground. de
Saturday-First Division-Civil Service C.C. v. Craigengewor C.C.; Second Division-H... Electric R.C. v. Club de Recreio; C.S.C.C. v. KC.C. Yacht Club v. Graigen- gower C.C.
ABROAD.
CRICKET-To-day-
An England, XI. V. New Zealand at Folkestone.
Gentleman v. Players at Sear borough.
To-morrow, Thursday and Friday. H. D. Leveson Gower's XI. v. New Zealand at Scarborough. Saturday, Monday and Tuesday.
Yorkshire. v. Rest of England at the Oval.
1
TENNIS To-day to Saturday -U.S. Men's Singles at Forest Hills.
RACING-To-day
pagne Stakes.
Cham-
To-morrow-St. Leger. Friday.Doncaster Cup. FOOTBALL Saturday- Full Engilsh and Scottish Programmes.
THE ST. LEGER BETTING.
Cameronian -A Firm Favourite.
។ ', 1,
London, Yesterday." The following is the betting on
the St.,Leger:"
Cameronian 11/10't. and o. Orpen. 9/2 t. and o Sandwich 7/1. Salaam 10/2 ¤, 10/1 t. Goyescas 100/9 0. Sir Andrew 100/6 t. and Inglesant 20/1 0/ Suze 25/1 o
Birthday Book 40/1 0. Convoy. 5071, 0, 1 Khorsheed 66/1 0.
Reuter
GORÍA. PWD.L.F. A. Pts Doncaster, R. 3. 111. Wigan Boro 3 111 Rotherham: 31enght 764 Tranmere R. 8 10275
38000 Hartlepools/802139
Rochdale
4013. 8.0 1 800
10 0 6188 4211 11 10 3 N. Brighton
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TO-DAY'S MATCH.
Third Divisi Southport
%w/Tranmere R.
Several other clubs sought Dim mock's signature, and that player, who was left with a free choice and who preferred to remain in London, decided to join Thames.
the Thames entered
market after the breakdown in the Bria. tol Rovers negotiations, and their bid was successful.".
Although Dimmock has been with the 'Spurs 12 seasons he is not yet 20 years of age. He has been one of the outstanding play-
He was a member of the Tot tenham team which won the Eng- lah Cup. in 1921, and scored the goal which decided the Final tle against Wolverhampton Wander- ers at Stamford Bridge.
Dimmock played for England against Scotland in 1921, ̄and against Wales in 1926,
Ila experience and craft should ́prove a great asset to the ambl tious Thames team, in which he will complete an attractive all- international left-wing with Len Davies, of Wales.
Portsmouth secured the signa- ture of a new goalkeeper in John Budgean, who was last season in He is 19 Edinburgh Hibernians. years of age and 6 ft. 10 ins. In height.
Chicago Scot
Clapton Orient have signed on David Imrie, a Scotsman, who has been playing for the leading club in Chicago, who are champions of the Middle West and finalists of the U.S.A. Cup. Imrie has scored many goals from the centre-for- ward position and recently scored three times against Glasgow Cel tie on their trip to America.
BETTY NUTHALL AND GEORGE LOTT.
Win National Mixed Doubles Title.
“DOEG AND LOTT LOSE.
-
Brookline, Masa., Aug. 81. Batty Nuthall, the, British star, and George Lott, the American Davie Cup player, regained, the National Mixed Doubles tennis championship to-day, defeating Mra. Lawrence Harper and Wil mer Allison, by 6-8, 6-8, in the final round.
Earlier in the day Mrs. Harper and Allison advanced to the finals
by defeating Mrs. Eiste. Goldsack
Pittman, of Britain, and Keith Gledhill, of California. by 6-3, 6-4 Johnny Doeg "and "George Lott, National Men's Double Champions for the last two years, were eliminated in the quarter firials by Sidney Wood and Frank Shielda, the American Davie Cup singles players, by 14-16, 6-2; · 6-4, 7-5--Associated Press.
CAPT. J. H. ANDERSON QUALIFIES.
CAPTAIN'S CUP AT FANLING.
Captain J. H. Anderson 62-6
76 qualified for the Captain's Cup played at Fanling on September 6 and 7
Other score included G. H Burton 98-1578, Thera were
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THE TRIAL OF
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