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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.
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1932.
Fixtures for December SPORT ADVTS.
RUGBY CHAMPIONSHIP
Sensational Defeat Of Kent
London, Nov. 30. Two matches were played to-day in the South Eastern group Rugby Championships.
Eastern Counties defeated Surrey by 17 points to three, and Middlesex gaind a sell sational victory over Kent scoring 34 points against olx. --Reuter,
Royal Signata v 20th Battery, but treats pe Marina 4.0. p.m.
December 2nd.
H.M.9. Medway
ν
H.M.S.
Parthian, King's Park, 4.0. p.m.
December 3rd.
SUPERB DIVING DISPLAY
Home Football Forecasts
Selection for the Week-End
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Leeds at Newcastle, Arsenal at Pompey, Everton at Stamford Bridge, Brentford at Norwich and Aberdeen away to Glasgow Ran- gore are among the puzzlers this weck.
The Telegraph's forecasts, sug gested winners being in capitais, follows:
FIRST DIVISION.
ASTON VILLA v. Wednesday BOLTON CHELSEA
v. Birmingham v. Everton
HUDDERSF'LD ▾ Blackpool
LEICESTER
R.A.M.C. v Incognitos, U.S.R.C., “DUTCH”. SMITH LIVERPOOL
4.0. p.m.
December 4th.
HMS. Phoenix v 20th Battery, Happy Valley, 4.0. p.m.
Radio v Royal Engineers, Caro- line, 4.0. fi.m..
German Club v Royal Signals, Matina. 10 a.m.
December 6th. HI.M.S. Tamar v 20th King's Park, 4.0 p.m.
"
Battery.
:
December 8th.
& SIMAIKA
HUGE C.B.C. CROWD ENTERTAINED
Middlesbro NEWCASTLE Portsmouth Sheffield U. WOLVES
-SECOND
BRADFORD Burnley Charlton GRIMSBY MANCH UN. Notts For. OLDHAM 'LYMOUTH PRESTON STOKE
Giving their second display of fancy diving in Hongkong, the Olympic divers, "Dutch" Smith and Faria Simaika, last night enrap- tured a huge crowd at the Chinese Bathing Club.
Radio + 24th Buttery, U.S.R... Canton and gave a display
Earlier in the day the two men TOTTENHAM
before a crowd or 6,000 ut tho December 9th.
Canton Swimming Club. Royal Signals v Royal Engineers, Marina, 4 p.m.
2.30 p.m.
formance,. They
December 10th. German Club v 'Varsity, Caroline Hill, 3.0 p.m.
Radio V Incognitor, U.S.R.C.,divos.
4.0. p.m.
December 11th. St Andrew's v 12th Marina, 9. a.m.
Battery,
December 12th. JLM.S. Phoenix v K.I.T.C., King's Park. 40 p.m.
H.M.S. Tamar y H.M.S. Medway, King'a Park, 4, 0 p.m.
December 13th.
v. Manch. Cly v. Bunderland
7. Went Brow
V. Leeds
v. Arsenal v. Derby Y. Blackburn DIVISION.
7. Bury
Y. Southampton v. Fulham v. Notts County v. Bradford C. v. WEST HAM,
v, Port Vale v. Lincoln
w. Millwall
T. Chesterfield V. Swansea
. THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH).
ALDERSHOT BRIGHTON
v. Luton,
V. Torquay
v. Exeter
V. BRISTOL C.
v. Orient
v. Swindon
v. Brentford
V. New net
v. Coventry
v. Bournemouth
Mr. R. Summeril, magnger and BRISTOL, ROV.
the Cardif coach of the team, introduced divers at the beginning of the per- PALACE
Upaid the Pro-GILLINGHAM gramme with a running forward awan NORWICH
Arunt juck knite QUEEN'S P.R. Give, ioilowed by
READING Southend WATFORD
THIRD DIVISION (NORTH),
ACCRINGTON BARROW Carlisle CHESTER CREWE MANSFIELD
"Smith'a next dive was ninyout back somersault, executed perfectly, and was followed by a layout front somersault by S.maran in equally as gracerul a manner. The latter ful lowed with a flying somersault. Smith astounded the audience with a stand- Ing spring full twist somersault, a chiticuls dive to do Simaika's forward spring backward dive also won grea. applause.
Smith's next was a forward apring! one and half somersault While # still more difficult one was called the
Police v R.A.M.C., Sonkunpoo, buck somersault with half twist by 4.0, p.m.
Varsity 1st I.K.S. Marina, 4.0 p.m.
December 14th. Gorman Club v R.AS.C., poo, 4.0, p...
December 17th.
N. BRIGHTON Tackunic Rotherham SOUTHPORT York City
Airdrie
v. Northampt
v. Gateshead
7. HULL CITY
V. Doncaster
v. Darlington
v. Hartlepools v. Wrexham
v. Stockport
v. Halifax
v. 'Walsall
s. Tranmere
. BARNSLEY
SCOTTISH LEAGUE.
YR UNITED
v. CELTIC v. St. Mirren
v. Falkirk
Samuika. The other dives includeu a double forward sumersault open.ng Battery,by simolka, a running full twist by
Clyde Smith, u bock uno, and nult someranul
CÓYD'NITIE v. E. Stirling by Samnika, a forward two and a HEARTS
v. Kilmarnock sumersuunt by Smun, running 19. Marton
Y. HAMILTON Sookun-ward twist with perfect entry by MOTHERWELL V. 3rd. Lanark
Samuika, a layout buck one and hakĮ PARTICK Bomerenult performed with a rigid pusition by Simaika.
Smith was greeted with loud ap- plause when he executed a donen
PANCERg
v. Dundee V. Aberdeen
ST. JOHNSTONE v. Queen's Park
HOME TEAMS.
The best ten home teams would appear to be: Fuddersfield,
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 do Franco to-day, and won com- fortably by.three goals to nil, the match being played at Highbury-Router,
"MAC" BIDS FAREWELL
FOOTBALL CLUB PRESENTATION
TO MR. MCTAVISH
The esteem and. respect in which Mr. II. M. McTavish, Hon, Secretary of the Hongkong Foot- ball Club is held by his fellow aport men was evidenced yester- day, when members of the Foot- ball Club made a presentation to › him and Mrs. McTavish prior to
their return Home.
M.. FORSYTH'S TRIBUTE.
Members
of the Hongkong Football Club gathered at the club room yesterday evening to bid farewell to Mr. H. M. MeTavish, Hon. Secretary of the Club, prior to his departure for England next Saturday,
Mr. H. R. Forsyth, Vice-Pre- aldent of the Club, apenking on be half of the members said:
Gentlemen: 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 & one. very close and valuable During the first years he was a very active playing member, and one has only to rend the old news. paper files until 1926 to see how Invaluable he was to us. "Mac" was an active member until 1920, when he finished up skippering the 1.K.F.C. soccer team. An ac cident ended his active career and he took on the Secretaryship of the Club,
We are here to.|
ILMS. Wishart v Incognitoa, Naval, 4,0. p.m.
Radio y M.S. Veteran, Caro-vive whien was the latest add.tion in the Olympic list, called the running
The job of Secretary becomes line Hill, 4.0. p.m.
forward une and half somersault for Liverpool, Bradford, Stoke. Tot-more onerous with the growth of word with a full twist. '1'2138
dive tenham, Palace, Bristol Rovers, any association; it is a thankless was awarded highest points in the Chester, Metherwell and Cowden-job and it is very rarely that the Varsity, Ulympic gumice.
heath.
Tho
December 19th.
Royal Engineers v Sookinpoo, 4 0. p.m.
H.M S. Tamar, y 12th King's Park, 4.0. p.m.
December 20th. 24th Battery v R.A.M.C., poo, 4.0. p.m.
of enjoyable programme Batters. spec.acular living was conclad with
Ecveral humorous diving and swith SOCCER AT SHAMEEN. In saying that "Mac" during his
with ming acts by the champions Simaika playing the part of a coach Sookun-Janu Smin nut of a learner in an
tury.
amount of work one puts in as Secretary is really appreciated. But in this instance, I think that all will be in agreement with mo
Secretaryship has had the in- terest of the Club foremost, and outsize swimming suit of the last cen. A.P.C. Eleven Defeat the has given up his position in s
manner highly satisfactory Rest in Good Game.
everyone (Applause).
"Hec." McTavish has decided to SOME OUTSTANDING PLAY, try his fortunes at Home, and wa are here to-night to let him know that our best wishes go with him A soccer game of considerable in and his family in their ventures. terest took place at Shameen on regard it as
privelege to nak
December 23rd.
To-night's performance will eco tho "Varalty v 12th Battery, Sookun-champions doing kuviral novel dives. poo, 4.0. p.m.
December 26th.
German Club v Royal Engineers, Sonkunpon, 4.0. p.m..
Police v Incognitos, U.S.R.C., 3.30 p..
December 27th.
HMS. Wishart v 12th Battery, Naval, 4 pm
HMS. Parthian v R.A.M.C., Soo- kunpoe, 4.0. p.m.
Radio y R.A.O.C., ground not fixed.
Police 4.0. p.m.
December 28th.
R.A.S.C., Sookunpoo,
INDIANS PACK THEIR GOAL
MAMAK DEFEAT BY R.A.S.C.
The K.I.T.C. vere luckly not to bo beaten by more than three goals to nll when they mat the R.A.S.C. at Sookumpoo yesterday In the Mamak tournament.
The Army men wero continually
on the offensive and throughout
LOCAL RUGBY.
The Borderers Defeat ILM.S. Devonshire.
A GOOD GAME.
In a rousing game at Sookunpan yesterday afternoon, the South Wales Borderers defented 11.M.9. Devonshire at runger by three points.to ni The Teams werd very evenly-matched, the Devonshire men doing well to hold the strong military side to such a smail margin.
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to
Monday Inst, when an eleven selected from the foreign staff of the A.1.on behalf of members, lector McTavish to accept, this watch, met and defeated the res, of Shameen. The A.PC, were able to place in the and to accept on behalf of Mrs. field such interport stalwarts as Ger- McTavish wrialet watch Cap rard of Hongkong fame, Folley of tause). Swatow, Gammell of Samshui and Agnew of Nanning; whilst on the op posing side were others in the persons at Pote-Tint of Shanghai, Linker 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 garte opened which, I can assure you, I will very fast, and the ball swung to and hold for over. I need hardly add fro with little to choose between the that it does not require those pro- two sides. Soon the superior cam-
bination of the A.P.C. team was mani-sonta to remind me of the I.K.F.C. fent, and a furious attack on the I will always remember it ng tho Rest's geal ended in Roid netting the first Club I joined in this Colony, leather to open the score. The Rest's custodian, Neckleman, who we hear
"All that I can say is that I am
superb game, and some of his full Colony, but I hope that one day Ir an old Copenhagian, was playing a very, very sorry to be leaving the length anyos across the geal mouth I will return." wero loudly applauded by the large crowd present.
The Devonshire team showed pro minently in defence, but the forwards were weak. On the other hand, the milltary three-quarters played sound game and only the sterling de fence of the sailors prevented them from scoring, although they were very near the line several times.
Hak-timo camo with the score- sheet blank, but after tho change-over, At the change over the A.P.C. were Lieut. Martin, the Borderera' skipper, scored after a movement in which nil the three-quarters showed up well. The kick failed to add the two extra points.
FANLING HUNT.
the Indians were forced to pack To Be Held on Wednesdays their goal. Nevertheless, they
and Sundays. ahowed greatly improved form and
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one up, but in the second half the ly game, the A.P.C. team have an ex- From the form shown in this friend- batter condition of the A.P.C. team callant chance in the langue provided began to tell, and the defence of the they are not called upon to play them- test was penetrated from time to selves on behalf of Shameen. A good- time, resulting in three more goals ly crowd of Chinane watched the baing added to the A.P.C, scoro.
game, and
prominent amonget For the victors one of the outstand- foreigners on the touchline were ob ing players were Blochynden, who served Mr. Phillipa, II. M. Consul- carried all before him until a boot General, Dr. Wagner, the German Intercepted him in the second half Connul-General, Mr. Hill, Chairman of ground. Others were Southam, who of B. & 8-Contributed, and he, in turn, was carried from the the Municipal Council, and Mr. Eales, being nearest to à descending ball, gave a pretty display of head work, and Teid and Hewett on the wings,
their resistance to the onslaughts In a previous announcement the who contributed to the force of the lovelled at their goal was very days of meeting of the Fanling Ilunt attack.
RYE BREAD
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Tho teams crossed ever with the
to inadvertently, stated Wednesdays and Saturdays,
It should have been sented that Reqment ments well take place
bo
For the losers, Pate-Hunt ripple- sub-mented magnificant football by a few on chalco remarks from time to tima.
Service Corps loading by one gos Wednesdays and Sundays, except. Linnker showed some pretty footwork, to nil, acored by
Necond half they added two more na Bundes, in which case lounds shine Suale," and King managed to ono of which was netted by Bonior. will not meet.
be overywhere at once.
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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
The FIFTEENTH EXTRA RACH MEETING will be held (Weather Permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY OR Saturday, 3rd December, 1932, cost- 'mencing at 2.00 p.m.
The First Boil will be Rang 1.30 p.m.
MBMDERS' ENCLOSURE. Members are notified that they and their Ladies must wear
their Badges prominently displayed.
No One without a Badge will be admitted to the Members' Enclosure. Badges admitting Non-Members to the Members' Enclosure and Club Rooma at $5.00, for Gentlemen and $3.00 for Ladies (Both Including Tax) pro obtainable through the SECRETARY upon introduction by a Member, such Member to be respons sible for Payment of Ali Chits, &c.
Badges admitting to Members" Enclosure will NOT be on aslo at th Race Couro,
On No Pratoxt will Children be permitted in either Enclosure during the Meeting.
Tiffins are obtainable at the Club Honso provided they are ordered from the No. 1 Boy in advance. Telephone 21520.
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.
the
. The Price of Admission to Public Enclosure is $2.00 including Tax, for all Persons, including Ladies, and is payable at the Gate, Soldiers and Sallors in Uniform are admitted Half Price,
Bookmakers, Tie Tag Mon, AC will not be permitted to operate within the Precincts of the Hongkena Jockey Club during the Race Meetin
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Actg. Socretary, Hongkong, 28th November, 1932.
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Draft Programmes and Entry Forms for the Sixteenth Extra Race Meeting to be held on Saturday, 10th December, 1932, (weather permitting) may be ob- Club House, Happy Valley, the tained at the Secretary's Offico, the Hong Kong Club, the Sports Club, and the Stables, Village Road.
Entries close at 12 o'clock NODN on Monday, 5th December, 1932. By Order,
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