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-All divisions in the English League carried out a full pro- gramme of football matches on Burnley's recent big victory in Division I was eclipsed by their defeat by seven goals to nothing by Cardiff City. Sheffald Wednesday who during the week forced

the League champions (Everton) to a goalless draw were badly beaten by the Cup cham- pions. Everton had a comfortable victory over Portsmouth." Man- chester City and Leeds United, the promoted Clubs, both shared the points in their matches."

Results in Division II abow vic tories in most cases for the Clubs which were expected to gain the points Chelsea beat Blackpool by a narrow margia. Bradford, the Southern section team, succeeded in gaining full points from Bris Clapton Orient drew tol City, with Millwall, the other promoted Club, with a goal each side.

The highest score of the day was made by Carlisle with eight goals to nothing against Hartlepools in the Northern section of Division III.

In the Scottish League all the home teams won. Hearts account ed for the newcomers, "Ayr United, Third by seven goals to three. Lanark, also a new team, had comfortable victory over the Air The Rangers and drieonians. Celtic who

were last season's heroes were not engaged.

Results as cabled by Reuter ap- pear below:-

ENGLISH LEAGUE...

3.

1

4

Division I.

Arsenal 2 Bolton 0: Aston Villa 3, Liverpool 1. Blackburn 4, Wednesday 1 Bury, West Ham 3 Cardiff 7, Burnley a Everton 4, Portsmouth 0. Huddersfield 0, Birmingham 0. "Leicester 4, Leeds 4.

Manchester C., Manchester U. 2. Sheffield U. 3, Newcastle 1. Sunderland 4, Derby 0. Home wins 7, away win 1, drawn Goals scored: Home 33, away

Division II Blackpool, Chelsea 1. Bradford 3, Bristol C. 2. Clapton, Millwall 1. Grimsby 2, Notta Forest 2 Middlesbro' 2, Preston 3., Notts County 3, Port Vale 0. Oldham 2, Keading 1. Southampton 1, Tottenham 1. Stoke 4, West Brom 1. Swansea 2, Barnsley, 1. Wolves 2, Hul! 4. Home wina 8, away wine 3, drawn 3. Goals scored Home 22, away 17.

Division III. (Southern). Merthyr 1 Bournemouth 0. Brighton '0, Coventry 1 Bristol R. 2, Torquay 1.. Charlton Newport 2 Exeter 1, Luton 1. Fulham 6, Plymouth 2. Norwich 1, Northanta 1. Queen's P.R. 1, Gillingham 0. Southend 1, Brentford 1. Walsall 3, Crystal Pal. 1. Watford, Swindon 2

Home wins 6, away win

1.

TUESDAY.

Division III (Northern). Rochdale v. Barrow.

WEDNESDAY. Division I

Liverpool . Sheffield U. Portsmouth . Manchester

•Division ILA

Bristol C. v. Stoke, Chelsea v Bradford." Notts Forest v Clapton. Reading Preston.

Division III (Boukhary}.

Norwich. Bournemouth v. Brighton Merthyr Crystal Pal. Fulham Exeter Southend." Swindon Plymouth. Torquay. Gillingham. Watford v. Coventry.

Division III (Borthern). Hartlepools v.. Darlington. Wrexham v. Traumers."

THURSDAY. Division III, (Southern). Newport Queen's P.R.

LEAGUE FOOTBALL PROSPECTS.

EVERTON'S ARRAY OF

*TALENT.

LEICESTER'S » MERIT,

When last season ended Everton had completed their plans for the new one, and in their opening match against the Wanderers At Bolton they will place in the field a side that looks good enough to retain the championship, writes Arbiter in a copy to hand of the Daily Mail.

There is a truly wonderful array of talent at Goddison Park Every position in the team Alled by an Expressed in transfer fees expert the players represent over 240,000. So much for the power of money. Those who contend that if there were no wage limit all the best foot ballers would dgravitate to the wealthiest, clubs may point to Ever- ton. They have got together an have not hesitated to pay the big transfer fees.

DOCKYARD RECREA TION CLUB.

SWIMMING GALA.

·GOOD SPORT AT KOWLOON CAMBER

Fortune favoured the efforts of the Committee of the swimming section of the D.R.C., when they held their swimming gala on Satur- day afternoon. The weather was ideal, and some very close finishes

were seen.

One side of the camber was lined with spectators, whom the the Com- mittee had thoughtfully provided with chairs, there being stools for the youngsters, who looked with envious eyes at the grown-ups in the water,

1928.

CUP TRIUMPH.

BRITAIN OVERWHELMED,

THROUGH REUTER'S AGENOT.

WALNA GOLF.

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PORTS

CHICAGO, Aug. Stat America has easily retained the Motor Vesel

*GLENGARRY" Walker Cup in the golf "contest bere gainet Britain, winning all aring arrived from the slove For the foursomes and seyen out of Cagnes of Cargo by her yn Ber informed that sil Good” the ban the eight singles.

landed at their riak into the pas To-day's results in the singles and for extra basardon, Godowas of the and Kowloon Wharf and Kong were s

Jones (U.S.) beat Ferkins (Bri Godorp Company, Limited

tain), 13 and 19.

and be from the wbazyeji. Gana (U.S.) beat Hardman (Bribe obtained.

tain), 11 and 10. Onimet (U.S.) heat Hazlet (Briber, at No

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tain), 8 and ?. Sweetser (U.S.) beat Hope (Bri

tain), and Von Elm (U.S.) best Tweddel

(Britain), and 9. Johnstone (U.S.) beat

(Britain), 4 and 2. Mackenzie (U.S.) Beat

(Britain), and 1. Torrance (Britain) best Evans

(U.S.), 1 up..

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•for Sharpe Martin short delivered must be presented on the Special Form, provided, and muss also Le submitted within 30 days of arrival otherwise they will not be recognised..

No Firs Insurance will be affected by us in any case whatever.

The British team played better to-day than in the foursomes yes- terday, and at lunch time they were leading, in three of the matches. Bobby" Jones made mincemeat of Ferkins, who could det to better than 84, compared to

The Club Championship was won by F. Jones, after an exciting finish, R. Harvey being second, 1 lengths behind. Time: Imin. 37secs, A splendid exhibition of swim ming was given in the Ladies' Handicap with Miss M. George finishing from scratch. Mrs. Pen-Jones' perfect 70- gelly was only a length behind Miss George.

The Nott Cup Handicap, was won by A. Reeves, who proved himself a vory powerful swimmer and was by 3 lengths. F. Faulkner was and Time 3mins. 11secs.

Torrance won on the last hole after coping with a desperate uphill. Aght which Evine made to recover from a slump that had him ve holes down during the third zine. Evans all but had the match squared when Torrance got a half in par at the 36th hole and de. Item 6, the Apprentices Handi-prived the Americans of the glory cap was hotly contested, and roof a grand plam. sulted in R. Baker being first, closely followed by F. Urgell and A. Birkett. Time 2mins. 3seca.

In the Relay Race, the CC. De partment won, all three members showing a good turn of speed and romping Home with 3 yards to spare.

The Dockyard Derby, proved one one of the most exciting events of

V.R.C. NIGHT FETE.

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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES..

FROM UNITED KINGDOM and STRAITS.

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"CARMARTHEN- TSHIRE having been on Fire in London, Consignees of Clargo by har are hereby notified that a General Average has been declarad. It is there fore necessary for the Average Agreement to be signed and Deposit of 50%, paid en the market value of the Goods on arrival

Part of the apparently sound Carge from the 9.3.CARMARTHEN-

(Arrival of Steamer advertised above), Consignees are notified from that should there by any Fire or Water & Special Survey will be held by Hears, GoDDARD & Docuzis on The remainder of the Cargo will be Wednesday, the 5th September, at 10 dealt with in the same way as Cargo ex MY GLENGARRY."

all-star combination because they the afternoon, one of the Jockeys Victoria Recreation Club, which "OLENGaving arrived per M.V.

Last season when Forshaw WAL injured they were handicapped for the want of a first-alass inside right, and they decided that they must not again be put at this disadvan- tage. In these circumstances they went to Scotland and paid £6,000 for Dunn, the little forward of the Hibernian.

Duna is not a young man. Possibly he is already at the peak of his game. But Everton are ever ready to meet their needs as they arise, and they did not hesitate to pay the price.

Taylor Departs.

being of such" rotundity," that his

steed

gave up the struggle and sank gracefully beneath the "bring Jacobson steered his mount, the "Hong Kong Chief" to victory in the record, time of imin. lsecs, closely followed by I. Owen, Imin. 45secs. The winner was trained by H. Mitchellguest.

BETTER SPORT IN VIEW:

From the list of events drawn up for the second Night Fete of the SHIRETM will be held on Saturday next, the 6th inst., a very fine programme should be seen Many of the deus features are included and an added between Victoria Recreation Club attraction is the Open Team Race and the rest of the Colony. This is the first of its kind, and the promoters are to be congratulated The Greasey Polo Competition on arranging such annteresting caused great fan, several ladies prent. The fete will be brought to making desperate efforts to reach close by & water polo match be the fag at the end of the pole.tween the V.RC. and the Com Unite (K.O.S.B., Eventually it was won by F. Faulk-bined Army

R.G.A, and Queen's Regiment). ner, with F.Jones a good second

The Tug-of-war ended in E. The list of events follows:-

100 Yards Free Style, Open to Winning the Kerman's team:)

V.R.C.Members. pull

two

"The Obstacle Race proved good sport R. Blacklock gaining first place after a splendid tassle.

Other centre forwards will pro bably envy Dean and say, "We, too, could get the goals if we had his partners to make the openings." An Amusing Interlude.. But it will be better for Everton

Daring the afternoon, the gather- if there is less of the give-to-Deaning was hofloured with a visit from than was the case last season. Mrs. Brown of Portsea," in her There is bound to be a lack of latest Farie creation, but, while balance about an attack when' one man is expected to put the ball into being assisted ? from the boat to the Pontoon, her" foot slipped, the net.

and Mrs Brown" was lost to The only change of note at Ever-view beneath the waves Rescuers ton is that Taylor, the goalkeeper, were at hand, however, and the has left. I believe he did not spady" on being hauled from the prove of the defensive policy of the team. But in any case his first class career was almost at an end.

Everton bave built a little pin-

H

water minus her complexion" proved to be a member of the Artistry Department of the Dock yard."

Altogether, Mrs. Ursell,

BO Yards Ladies' Race.

High Dive Open (Post Entries). 50 Yards Team Race (Open), F.R.C.. Colony.

50 Yards Back Stroke, V.R.C. Members.

Water Polo. V.R.C. v. Combined Army Units (K.O.S.B., R.G.A. and Rucen's Regiment).

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drawn 4. Goals scored: Home 20,nacle for themselyes, but plans Chest and Mitchell,, are to be con baring arrived from the abova Forta, the contrary Sir hours before arrival of

away.12.

Division I (Northern). Ashington 2, Rochdale 1. Barrow 2, Wrexham 2. Carlisle 6, Hartlepools 0." Chesterfield 1, Stockport 2.. Crewe 1, Lincoln. 2. Doncaster 1, New Brighton 2. Nelson 2, Darlington 1. Rotherham, Accrington 1. South Shields 4, Southport 0. Tranmere 2 Halifax 1.1 Wigan 2 Bradford C. 0. "Home wins 7, away wins 3, drawn 1 Goals scored: Home away 13.

7,

SCOTTISH LEAGUE.

Division I. Cowdenbeath 2; Hibernians 0. Falkirk 4, Hamilton 2 Hearts, Ayr. United 3. Kilmarnock 3, Dundee 1. Motherwell 1, Clyde 0. St. Johnstone 3, Raith 1. St. Mirren 5, Aberdeen 2.. Third Lanark. 4, Airdrie 0. Home wins 8, away wina 0, drawn & Goals scored: Home 23 away 9,

WEEK DAY MATCHES.

football have a strange habit of going wrong, and they may easily topple down. Were they the best

team of last season 1

It may

seem ungenerous to question their superiority when one recalls their consistency for month after mouth and their great final rally after Buddersfield had displaced them at the top of the table, but in my opinion the best team of last season? were Leicester City.

gratulated on the results of their very strenuous efforts, the afternoon meeting being one of the most successful events of the many or ganised by the D.R.C. The Officials for the events were: Mr. A. Allen, starter, M. A Hopper, judge

The Results

The results were s follow- (1) Club Championship, 100 yards (Members of D.R.C. only).-. Jones, Harvey

(2) Undress and Dress Race: To appear fully dressed in shirt, trou sera and socks, or shorts and stock- ings, coat and shoes, race 25 yards and back-1, Alford.

(3) Ladies' Handicap, 50 yards 1, Miss George; 2, Mrs. Pengally.

(4) Mott Cup Handicap, 150 yards (Members of D.R.C.)-1, Reeves, Faulkner,

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(5) Live Duck Hunt, 130 yarda-- 1, Owens, 2, Faulkner.

I would place the Midland side | first because of their soundness they were as strong in defence as in aftack-and because of the smoothness and understanding with which the departments worked with each other. Not even Everton or Huddersfield could show the same effective working between halves and forwards as marked the play of the Leicester Cityside. Indeed in this respect the latter approach ed nearer to the Scottish standard than any other team in the League. Osborne's" Becovery, Leicester City would have finish- ed higher than third if they had

(7) Musical Lifebuoys-1, Faulk not been woefully unlucky. For aboat two months they had to rely

(8) Relay Bace--Won by Holt, on three reserve half-backs, and Jones and Harmes. later Osborne, the back, was so

(9) Greasy Pole.-1, Faulkner; 9, seriously hurt that it was feared Jones. that he would lose an eye But the (10) Obstacle Race.-1, Black-

The following matches are ar- misfortunes of the halves led to the ranged to be played during the discovery of George Carr as a real-

week:-

TO-DAY. Division I

Bolton v. 'Huddersfield, Burnley v. West Ham. Wednesday . Everton.

5. Division IL Blackpool v.

SWEDB

Millwall Wolves. Oldham v. Huli.

Laton

West Brom Notts County.

Division III (Southern). Brentford v. Charlton.

Northampton, Division-III-(Korthern), Bradford v. Carlisle.. Crewe Stockport." Lincoln Rotherham

(6) Youths Handicap, 100 yards (Members' soas over 14 and ap- prentices).-1, Bates; 2, Ursell; 3, Birkett.

Der.

lock.

(11) Tug-of-War-Won by Moore ly excellent centre half, and I am and Kirmar. glad to say that Othorne has fully recovered from the injury to his

eye.

I think the Leicester City team will be much the same as last

(19) Dockyard Dorby-1, Jacob

sen; 9, Owens..

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Bishop has deported. Fine player While he develops another centre as we know Bishop to be, he was forward may be obtained 1 am never an outstanding success with told that, with the Arsenal, they or before the Midland club, and I do not have had Smith, of art United, 1923, or they will not be fecegumed 10am, by our Surveyors, 1826.

Damaged

be examined Goddard and Donglas think "He will be missed. Findlay, under consideration

by the Company Barroyos, Mead Drains must reach us before. who may take his place, has fully Meanwhile they will continue Goddard & Douglas in the presence 14th September, 1928, or they earned promotion...

with Chandler, and if the latter of the Consignces at 10 am on be recognized, an

the 3rd September, 1923. No Fire Insurance will be effected, From time to time we have been would play with more restraint and

affected by told that the Gly-have-wong-Jews-Shevances against oppon. No, in Insurance, will be

Bills of Ladnig-wall to

mail to counte "by the Didengnads new centre forward. A recruit for ents pag paline to allow him to – on in say "CAD"WIELETON

JEBBEN & CO., this position is Wiggins. from have all his own way there might Brentford, but he is too young af be no need for another, centre

Hong Kong, 29th Aug, 1923, (6859. (Continued at foot of next column) forward at Leicester."

LLESDOS

Agent Hong Kong, 28th Aug., 1928. [6657

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