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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1.
Mamak Hockey
COMPLETE LIST
Handy Reference for Competitors
WHEN AND WHERE THE
MATCHES ARE
The following are the fixtures In connexion with the Mamak Tourn- ament for December:
· December 1st.
Royal Signals v 20th Battery,
| Marina 4.0. p.m.
December 2nd.
II.M.S. Medway y H.M.S. Parthian, King's Park, 4.0. p.m.
December 3rd.
R.A.M.C. v Incognitos, U.S.R.C., 4.0. p.m.
December 4th.
H.M.S. Phoenix v 20th Battery, Happy Valley, 4.0. pan.
Radio Royal Engineers, Caro- line Hill, 4.0. p.m.
German Club v Royal Signals. Marina. 10 .m.
December 6th. H.M.S.,Tamar y 20th King's Park, 4.0 p.m.
2.30 p.m.
Fixtures for
RUGBY CHAMPIONSHIP.
Sensational Defeat
Of Kent
London, Nov, 30. Two matches were played to-day in the South Eastern group Rugby Championships.
Eastern Counties defented Surrey by 17 points to three, and Middlesex gaind a yen- Kent antional victory over scoring 34 points against six. -Reuter.
SUPERB DIVING DISPLAY
"DUTCH" SMITH & SIMAIKA
HUGE C.B.C. CROWD ENTERTAINED
Giving their second display of fancy diving in Hongkong, the Olympic divera, "Dutch" Smith and Buttery, Faria Simaika, last night enrap- tured a huge crowd at the Chinese Bathing Club.
Earlier in the day the two men U.S.R.C.visited Canton and gave a display before a crowd of 5,000 at the Canton Swimming Club.
December 8th. Radio v 24th Battery,
December 9th. Royal Signale v Royal Engineers, Marina, 4 p.m.
December 10th. German Club v "Varsity, Caroline Hill, 3.0 p.m.
manager
1932..
Home Football Forecasts
Selection for the Week-End
Leeds at Newcastle. Arsenal at Pompey, Everton at Stamford | Bridge, Brentford at Norwich and Aberdeen away to Glasgow Ran- gers are among the puzzlers this week,
The Telegraph's forecasts, Bug- gested winnera being in, capitais, follows:
FIRST DIVISION,
ASTON VILLA v. Wednesday BOLTON
v. Birmingham - CHELSEA
v. Everton
HUDDERSFLD v Blackpool
LEICESTER
LIVERPOOL Middlesbro NEWCASTLE Portsmouth Shefeld U. WOLVES
SECOND
v. Manch, City v. Sunderland
v. West Bros. “
v. Leeda Y. Arsenal r. Derby
v. Blackburn
DIVISION,
v. Bury
r. Southampton
y. Fulham
v. Notts County v. Bradford C v. WEST HAM. v. Port Vale
Y. Lincoln
BRADFORD Burnley Chariton GRIMSBY
ANCH UN. Notts For. OLDHAM
LYMOUTH PRESTON STOKE
v. Chesterfield TOTTENHAM v. Swamien
THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH).
ALDERSHOT v, Luton, BRIGHTON
Mr. R. Summeril,
and BRISTOL ROV, coach of the teant, introduced the Cardin divers at the beginning of the per- PALACE formance. They opened the pro- GILLINGHAM gramme with a running forward awan NORWICH dive, followed by front jack knife QUEEN'S F.R.
READING Southend
Raslo Incognitos, U.S.R.C.,
dives. 1
4.9. p.m.
December 11th.
St Andrew's v 12th. Battery, Marina, 9. a.m.'
Deecmber 12th.
11.M.S. Phoenix v K.I.T.C., King's Park, 4.0 p.m.
HMS. Tumar v II.M.S. Medway, King's Park, 4.0 p.m.
Jayout WATFORD
•
Y. Millwall
v. Torquay
v. Exeter
v. BRISTOL, C. v. Swindon
v. Orient
v. Brentford
v. Newport
v. Coventry
v. Bournemouth
*
v. Northampton
THIRD DIVISION: (NORTH).
"Smith's next dive was hack somersault, executed perfectly, and was followed by a layout front somersault by Smalka in equally as ACCRINGTON graceful a manner. The latter fel-BARROW
owed with a flying somersault. Smith Carlisle astounded the audience with stand CHESTER ing spring full twist somersault, CREWE dilleult_dive to do Simaika's forward MANSFIELD spring backward dive also won greas N. BRIGHTON
Rochdale applause.
Itolherham Smith's next was a forward apring | SOUTHPORT one and half somersault while nYork City still more ditikult one was called the Sookunpoo, back somersault with half twist by Simalks. The other diver included double forward somersanit open.ng Battery, by Simaika,
a running full twist by Smith, a
a back one and half somersaul, Simnika, a forward two and hal. by somersault by Smith, a running for- Sookun-ward twist with perfect
Simalka, a layout back one and hal somersault perfornied with n rigis pusition by Simaika.
December 13th.
Police v R.A.M.C., 4.0. p.m.
Varsity v 1st II.K.S.
Marína, 4.0 p.m.
December 14th. German Club y R.AS.C., poo, 4.0. p.m.
December 17th. 1.M.S. Wishart Incognitos, Nayal, 4.0. p.m.
Radio v i.M.S. Veteran, tine Hill, 4.0. p.m.
December 19th. Royal Engineers y | Sookumpoo, 4 0. p.m.
H.MS. Tamar v 12th King's Park, 4.0. p.m.
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December 20th.' 24th Battery v R.A.M.C., poo, 4.0. p.m.
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v. Gateshead
v. Doncaster
v. HULL CITY
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v. Darlington
v. Hartlepools
v. Wrexham
v. Stockport
x. Inlifox
v. Walan!l
v. Tranmere
v. BARNSLEY
SCOTTISH LEAGUE.
Airdrie
V. CELTIC AYR UNITED - v. St., Mirren Clyde
v. Falkirk CÓWD'NB'TII v. E. Stirling HEARTS
v. Kilmarnock Morion
T. HAMILTON MOTHERWELL v. 3rd, Lanark
PARTUR v. Dundee #ANGERA
v. Aberdeen
ST. JOHNSTONE v. Queen's Park
HOME TEAMS.
December
FRENCH TEAM LOSE TO ARSENAL
Friendly For London's Favourites
London, Nov. 30. Arsenal, the London foot- ball favourites met a team from the Racing Club de France to-day, and won com- fortably by three goals to nii, the match being played at
Highbury. Reuter.
"MAC" BIDS FAREWELL.
FOOTBALL CLUB PRESENTATION.
TO MR. MCTAVISH
The esteem and respect in which Mr. H. M. McTavish, Hon. Secretary of the Hongkong Foot. ball Club is held by his fellow sportsmen was evidenced yester. day, when members of the Foot- ball Club made a presentation to kim and Mrs. McTavish prior to their return Home.
Mr. FORSYTH'S TRIBUTE.
Members of the Hongkong Football Club gathered at the club room yesterday evening to bid farewell to Mr. II. M. McTavish, Hon. Secretary of the Club, prior to his departure for England next Saturday.
Mr. H. R. Forayth. Vice-Pre- aldent of the Club, speaking on be- half of the members said:
Gentlemen: We are here to- night for the purpose of saying farewell to Mr. Hector McTavish, who first became associated with the Club 18 years ago, and whose association ever since has been a
very
close and valuable onc. During the first years he was a very active playing member, and one has only to read the old newe- paper files until 1920 to see how invaluable he was to us. "Mae" was an active member until 1920, when he finished up skippering the 11.K.F.C. soccer team. An ac- eident ended his active career and he took on the Secretaryship of the Club.
Smith was greeted with loud ap. plause when he executed a duficul.
The best ten home teams would Cara-dive which was the latest addition to
the Olympic hist, called the running appear to be-Huddersfield, The job of Secretary becomea forward one and half somersault for Liverpool, Bradford, Stoke, Tot-more onerous with the growth of ward with, a full twist. Th dive tenham, Palace, Bristol Rovers, any association; it is a thankless was awarded highest points in the Chester, Motherwell and Cowden- job and it is very rarely that the Olymple games."
'Varsity,
Battery,
beath/
The enjoyablo" programme spectacular diving was conclad with several humorous diving and swim-
of
amount of work "ons, puta in na Secretary is really appreciated.
ming, acts by the champions with SOCCER AT SHAMEEN. In saying that "Mac" during his Simaika playing the part of a conch Sookun-and Smith that of a learner in an outsize swimming suit of the lost cen-.
December 23rd. 'Varsity v 12th Battery, Sookun. poo, 4.0. p.m.
December 26th,
German Club v Royal Engineers, Sookunpoo. 4.0. p.m.
Police v Incognitos, U.S.R.C., 3.30
p.m.
December 27th.
ILMS. Wishart v 12th Battery, Naval, 4 p.m.
H.M.S. Parthing v R.A.M.C.,, Soo- kunpoo, 4.0. p.m.
Radio R.A.O.C.. ground fixed.
not
Deltiber 28th. Police S.C.. Sookunpoe, 4.0. p.m.
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INDIANS PACK THEIR GOAL
MAMAK DEFEAT BY R.A.S.C.
The K.I.T.C. were luckly not to be beaten by more than three goals to nil when they met the R.A.5.C, at Saokumpoo yesterday in tho Mamak tournament.
The Army men wore continually
on the offensive and throughout
tury.
To-night's performance will see the champions doing several novel dives.
LOCAL RUGBY.
The Borderers Defeat H.M.S. Devonshire.
A GOOD GAME.
In a rousing game at Sockuppeo yesterday afternoon, the South Wales Borderera defeated H.M.S. Devonshire at rugger by three points to nil. The teams were very evenly-matched, the Devonshire men doing well to held the strong military side to such a small margin.
A.P.C. Eleven Defeat the Rest in Good Game.
But in this instance, I think that all will be in agreement with me
Secretaryship has had the in- terest of the Club foremost, and has given up his position in a mannor highly satisfactory to everyone (Applauso).
SOME OUTSTANDING PLAY. try his fortunes at Home, and we
"Hec." McTavish has decided to
are hero to-night to let him know that our best wishes go with him
A nocter game of considerable in and his family in their ventures. terest took place at Shameen on
I regard it as a privelege to nak Monday last, when an eleven selected
Hector from the foreign staff of the A.F.C. on behalf of members, met and defeated the res. of Shameen. McTavish to accept, this watch, The A.P.C. Woro able to place in the and to accept on behalf of Mrs. field such interport Stalwarts as Ger- McTavish a wriglet watch (Ap- rard of Hongkong. fame, Folley of lause), Swatow, Gammelt. of Samshui "and Agnew of Nafining; whilst on the op- posing sido were others in the persons of Pate-Hunt of Shanghai, Linaker of Fiji and Taylor of Gloucester.
MR. MCTAVISH REPLIES.
Mr. McTavish, in reply, said:
"I thank you all very much in- deed for the wonderful presents On a hard ground the game opened very fast, and the ball swung to and which, I can assure you, I will fro with little to choons between the hold for over. I need hardly add two sides. Soon the superior com-that it does not require these pre- lination of the A.P.C. team was mani-sents to remind me of the II.K.F.C. The Devonshiro team showed pro- fest, and a furious attack on the I will always remember it as the minently is defense, but the forwards Best's goal unded in Rold netting the first Club I joined in this Colony. leather to open the scoro. The Rest's were weak. On the other hand, the custodian, Neckleman, who wo hear military three-quarters played a is an old Copenhagian, was playing a Round game and only the steriltig do- | superb game,' and some of his full very, very sorry to be leaving the from scoring, although they were wore loudly applauded by the large will return." fence of the, sailors prevented them longth saves acroan the goal mouth Colony, but I hope that one day |
crowd present.
At the change over the A.P.C. were
"All that I can say is that I am)
very near the line several times.
Half-time came with the score- wheat blank, but after the change-over,
From the form shown in this friend- Lieut. Martin, the Borderers' skipper, one up, but in the second half the neorod after a movement in which all better condition of the A.P.C. team game, the A.P.C. team have an ex- the three-quartars showed up well began to toll, and the defence of the collent chance in the league provided The kick failed to add the two extra feat was penetrated from time to they are not called upon to play them- time, resulting in three more goals selves on behalf of Shameon. A good- points.
ly crowd of Chinese watched the Į being added to the A.P.C. score.
game, and amongst prominent For the victors one of the outstand-foreigners on the touchline were ob ing players wore Blochynden, who served Mr. Phillips, II, M. Consul- carried all before him until a boat General, Dr. Wagner, the German Intercepted hint in the second half Consul-General, Mr. Hill, Chairman of
Others were Southam, who of B. & S.Contributed. and ho in turn, was carried from the the Municipal Council, and Mr. Eales, being nearest to a descending ball, gave a pretty display of head work, and Rold and Howatt on the wings,
FANLING HUNT.
and Sundays,
to
bo
ground.
the Indians were forced to pack To Be Held on Wednesdays their goal. Nevertheless, they showed greatly improved form and their resistance to the onelaughte In a previous announcement the who contributed to the force of the Jevelled at their goal was very days of meeting of the Fanling Hunt attack.
were inadvertently stated stubborn.
For the losers, Pate-Hunt supple- Wednesdays and Saturdays. The teams crossed over with the It should have been stated that sub-mented magnificent football by a few
moots will take `pisco Bequent
on choice remarks from time to timd. Service Corps loading by one goal weiders and Sundays, except Linnker showed some pretty footwork, to nil, scored by Barlow. In the whan a Kwant! Race Meeting is held reminiscent of Jack Hulbert in "Bun- second half they added two more on a Sunday, in which ease Hounds shine Buelo," and King managed to one of which was nottod by Benior. will not moot.
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SPORT ADVTS.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
The FIFTEENTH EXTRA RAGE- MEETING will be held (Westhor Permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday, 3rd December, 1932, cona- monclog at 2.00 p.m..
The First Boll will be Rung #1 1.30 p.m.
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE. Mombers
aro notified that they and their Ladica must wear their Badges prominently displayed.
No One without a Fadge will be admitted to the Members' Enclosure. Badges admitting Non-Members to the Members' Enclosure and · Club Rooms at $0.00 for Gentlemen and $8.00 for Ladies. (Both including Tax)
the are obtainable through SECRETARY upon introduction by ■ Momber, auch Momber to be respon sible for Payment of All Chita, &c.
Badges admitting to Members' Enclosure will NOT be on sale at tha „Kaco Courbe.
On No Protext will Children bo permitted in either Enclosure during the Meeting.
Timns are obtainablo at the Club. House provided they are ordered from | the No. 1 Boy in advance, Telephone
21020.
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.
The Price of Admaalon to the Pubile Enclosure is $2.00 including. Tax, for all Portons, Including Ladies, and is payable at the Gate, Soldiera and Sailors in Uniform are admitted Half Price.
Bookmakers, Tie Tac Mon, &c. will not be permitted to operate within the Precincts of the Hongkong Jockey Club during the Race Meetin
By Order,
B. A. SLEAP.
Actg. Secretary, Hongkong, 28th November, 1932.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
Draft Programmes and Entry Forms for the Sixteenth Extra Race Meeting to be held OB Saturday, 10th December, 1932.
(weather permitting) may be ob tained at the Secretary's Office, the Club House, Happy Valley, the Hong Kong Club, the Sports Club, and the Stables, Village Road.
Entries close at 12 o'clock NOON on Monday, 5th December, 1932. By Order,
5.'A. SLEAP,
Actg, Secretary.
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