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INTERPORTERS FETE MR. HECTOR MCTAVISH

FAREWELL DINNER AND

PRESENTATION

PUBLIC TRIBUTE TO VICTORIOUS FOOTBALLERS

CONVIVIAL GATHERING AT THE PENINSULA HOTEL

(By "VERITAS"?.)

MEMBERS of the victorious Hongkong football team

joined last night in feting Mr. Hector McTavish, former Secretary of the Hongkong F.C., and late chair- man of the selection committee, when, on the eve of his departure for Home, he was the guest of honour at a dinner of the Hongkong Football Association, held in the Peninsula Hotel

In the course of the evening, Major C. M. Manners, hai, includes the whole of the side, sent up to wrest the Telegraph Cup from the Northerners. Also in the VICTORY-This photograph, taken during the first practice of the Hongkong Interport team in Shang- who presided, handed to Mr. McTavish a silver cigarette

group are Mr. W. E. Hollands and Mr. Y. K. Mok the managers. case from the council of the Association "in apprecia- tion", and with it the sincere wishes of them all for a bon voyage and a happy and successful future.'

The event was characterised byfying to know the military pinyera its atmosphere of coniviality, al-had done what was expected of though happy reflection of the In- them. They looked to them to do terport team's brilliant success in their best, but when they did they Shanghai, was tinget with regret would give him much pleasure to

liked to commend them, and at the loss of such a sportsman convey the sentiments Hector McTavish.

the i Kathering that night to the Com manding Oflcers.

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SHANGHAI & BRILLIANT TEST

THE

RECOVERY.

INTERPORT AUSTRALIA PICKS UP

WHAT THE CRITICS THINK

PAT ON THE BACK FOR HONGKONG

PROUD OF THE TEAM, The species last night, although bute to Mr. McTavish and the Mr. Mok Hing also paid a tri- numerous, were delightfully short Interporters, and on behalf of the and added to the success of the newspapers and the general public, ¡ function. Major Manners in a"Veritas" added his tribute to the neat speech, expressed the team which, although criticised appreciation of the Football and pulled to pieces before leav-

The Shanghai Times, commenting) Association and himself of the ing, had justified the selection on the football Interport between

committee and themselves. great work done by Mr. McTavish

Hongkong and Shanghai, make the during the 16 years he had been in the Colony, and called upon the company to accord the musical honours.

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Mr. G. T. May as the oldest following observations: member of the Football Associa tlon paid his MeTavish and recalled his early associations with him.

respects to Mr.

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AFTER BAD START.

CENTURY BY MCCABE STOPS THE ROT.

FOOTBALL

HOCKEY

AND

TEAMS FOR THE WEEK END

The following will represent the Royal Engineers against South China in a Division 3 league football match at Happy Valley to-day: Kimber: Mechan and Whitefield: Holmes, Holl- ingworth, and Fretwell: Lestle, LARWOOD IN FORM. Whiting. Himbury. Pegg and

Sloane.

Sydney, Dec. 2.

After a disastrous open- ing in the first test, Aus- tralía recovered to -290 for six at the close of play.

McCabe and Richardson were chiefly responsible for stopping the rot. McCabe, with 127, was still batting at stumps were drawn..

after lunch when Hammond and Lar- wood took up tho attack for England. The latter had a devastating spell. Ponsford was bowled without adding of his second ball, whleth swerved in,

to his eurų. The second wicket fell at 45. Ponsford opened confidently and looked get when he lost his wicket. He took score his 22,

103 minutes to

The attendanco increased to 16,000

Pingleton and Kippax took the total

The interport soccer match between Hongkong and Shanghai is now a thing of the past and we can only any In response. Mr. McTavish re-

that the better team won, at the same terated his sentiments regarding

K. C. C. PRESENTATION. time patting the visitors on the back) the out come of the Interport and Earlier in

for their excellent display. Hongkong the evening Mr. said he felt very proud indeed of McTavish was the recipient of Justined their selection, but can this the team. They had played the another farewell gift, when mene said of the Shanghai team 7 It game both on and off the field and bers of the K.C.C. gathered in the is useless to cry over spilt milk, but bact come through in splendid Club house to bid hins farewell.still it was obvious that the remarks fashion. For himself he deeply The presentation which took the made in these appreciated the gesture of his form of a clock, inscribed "from method of choosing players who had columns anent the fellow football sportsmen in their his pals," was handed to Mr. not had a trial, was correct. gift, and although he did not re- MeTavish by Mr. Ezra Abraham, quire a cigarette case by which to vice-President of the Club, who remind him of Hongkong and the spoke of Mr. McTavish's happy

Hongkong's forwards were delight- Football Association, it was some-associations with the Club and orful in their combining movements as thing which he would value very his successes on the bowls greens. compared to the scrappy misunder to 82 when the former was caught at highly. He thanked all his col-He also referred to the ability of thading that the Shanghai men had short-leg by Allen off the last ball leagues of the selection committee Mrs. MeTavish on the tennis court fund, the manner in which the whole of Larwood's third over. Allen split for the harmonious manner in and reminded the company that Colony attacking line swept down the his finger but returned to the field which they had all worked in the she had this year won the Club Beld was a treat face of severe criticism, and, he championship. They wished them whe is a past Shanghai player, swung solid innings and was at the wicket

to watch. Howe contribution was, 20.

after medical attention. Fingleton's congratulated Mr. Hollands and both happiness in the Home the ball out to his wings in a very for 72 minutes, scoring three fours.

He played a Mr. Mok on the way they had country, with the hope that they successful manner while Wong and managed the Interport team.

would one day return.

Kippax was not a shadow of the old. Suen proved the ideal inside forwards.finally being given out leg before to

artial and whe "THE INTERPORTERS"

never comfortable, Mr. McTavish in reply anid he had come to regard the K.C.C. as Majer. Manners then gave the his home In Hongkong, for it was

Larwood for eight, the fourth wicket toast of the Interporters, coupling there that he had met and made

falling for 87. Stanley McCabe was joined by Victor Richardson and the with it the names of Mr. Bodger more friends than anywhere else, local forwards, with K. C. Chen trying broken when the tea interval arrived. air made a stand which was un- the captain, Mr. Pardee vice-cap- and it was very hard indeed to say to instil a certain amount of dash into tain, and Mr. W. E. Hollands. goodbye. He would always re-seemed at a loss as to what to do when the attack and failing, while Bolton

Larwood's Length. member the Kowloon Cricket Club the ball came to him, "Darkey Chen lightning and in taking three wickets and its wonderful associations.

Larwood was bowling like greased never Come Into the picture Angus Turner, playing with the overs, of which three were maidens and before lunch had sent down seven handicap of being all over the field and had conceded but 16 runs. was never able to do justice to himself. McCabe sent up the century after

The toast was enthusiastically received, and in responable Mr. Rodger sald the cup was as 'good as won before they left on the McKinley. They went up fully determined to bring it back, and they did so thanks to the wonder-, ful co-operation of the whole team

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FORWARD LINE.

Compare the scrappy work of the

TO-DAY'S SELECTIONS It remains that the defence did do a the innings had been in progress for

and Mr. Hellands. The Interport Splendid Programme for

ekipper paid a special tribute to the military members of the team and said that they were four of the finest gentlemen and sports- men who had ever played with a Hongkong Interport team.

Mr. Pardoe suitably responded and thanked the civilian members] of the team for the way they had treated the military contingent. They had had a wonderful time in Shanghai, and it was no prise to them to bring the cupf back.

sur-

"I told Stan Gash on the Customs Jetty we would do it" added Pardoe. "and he laughed and took it as a joke. But we did win as we intended."

OTHER TRIBUTES.

Mr. W. E. Hollands told an ap- preciative audience of the trans- portation incident, when the team were left atranded in the Palace Hotel with no means of getting to the Canidrome, but eventually arrived there in a furniture van, and also spoke highly of the ex-| collent conduct of the team. He had been to Shanghai with four teams but this was the first one which had given him no worry whatever. A

Major Manners asked Captain Elliot Heywood to convey to the commanding officers the apprecia- tion of the Football Association in allowing their men to go Shanghai and also naked him to convey to them what had boon said about the military plnyara. that evening.

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knowledgement said it was grati-

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lot of work, but they could not hold out any longer and succumbed.

It

now remains for the Joral selectors to profit by the experience, gained In this match and choose a team earlier for the next Interport at Chinese New Year, so that they can. get a few practice matches together prior to meeting the Colony team. when they go down there in the early part of January,

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WHO SCORED?

There was an interesting point that cropped up which led to much argu- ment. It was contended by many that;

144 minutes. He then scored two fours in succession of Voce. He gave the brightest display of the day. At (Continued on Page 4.)

MAMAK POINTS FOR MEDWAY

GOOD DISPLAY BY HIM.S. PARTHIAN

The Radio Sports Club team to oppose the Royal Engineers In n Mamak hockey game at Caroline Hi to-morrow will be: Surjin Singh: Parduman Singh and J.S. Grewal Jaggeet Singh M.H. Hassan and Mohinder Singh1. Attar Singh, Gurbachan Singh, Awtar Singh, Kalwant Singh and A. Spary, Reserves:-Man Singh Prem Singh,

SPORT ADVTS.

SPORTSMEN OF HONGKONG

cor.

TAKE NOTICE.

SCROUNGED OR OTHER. WISE FELONIOUSLY OBTAINED (probably by means of bribery and ruption) from the clonk-room of the International Recrea- tion Club, Shanghai, on the night of the Interport Soccer Dinner (Nov, 28th, 1932), one GENT'S BOWLER HAT, carly Edwardian vintage, of the kind which leads an unimpeachable air of aplomb, dignity and grandeur to Ita wearer, and which is a thing of beauty and a joy for ever.

Belleved to

have been secreted, by some Very Bad Men, together with a quantity of Silver Trophies the legiti mate property of the Shang- Football Association, aboard the good ship "Presl- dent Taft" at midnight on November 29. Owner heart- broken. Any information 'which will lead to recovery, whole or in part, gratefully received by

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"HEIRLOOM."

c/o Secretary, Shanghal Football Association, Shanghai.

In the only Mamak Tournament THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

Draft Programmes and Entry

the goal scored shortly after the game played yesterday H,.M.S. resumption, was not put in by Wong Parthian did well to hold a strong as we reported. Furthermore it was Medway team to the odd goal in Forms for the Sixteenth Extra stated that Stokes accidentally put the three. The teams crossed over Race Meeting to be held on ball into his own goal, but from with the Medway holding a lead Saturday, 10th December, 1932, further investigation into the matter of 1-0, scored by Purris, Soon (weather permitting) may be ob it was heard that Hurry was the after resumption, Hawgood found.

guilty one. It seems strange that the net to increase the lead. To-tained at the Secretary's Office, the there should be such a varlance of

views, but nevertheless, of the large wards the and the Parthian presa Club House, Happy Valley, the concourse that gathered, it would noted strongly and their only goal Hong Kong Club, the Sports Club, be surprising if a good percentage of was scored by Lieut. Smith. the spectators still do not feel sure

In their minds as to who did the deed.

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CLEAN TUSSLE.

FRIENDLY.

A scrappy game of hockey was witnessed оп the Navy ground, King's Park, yesterday between the Hongkong Hockey Club "A" There were several incidents during toam the match which led to rough play, but former winning by three goals to and H. M. S. Herald, tho on the whole the game was fairly all." cloan. The referee seemed up to his

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and the Stables, Village Road.

Entries close at 12 o'clock NOON on Monday, 5th December, 1932. By Order,

S. A. SLEAP,

Actg. Secretary.

THE MACAO JOCKEY CLUB.

PROGRAMMES

ENTRY

and

work, but we wonder why one of tho One goal was scored in the first senior referees, who has taken care of half, when Macintyre found the not,| the bigger longue matches during the and Potter scored the other two. In soonen, was not appointed. The offcial the second half. Potter was con- In question has shown that ho has a spicuous in his position as inside FORMS for the Sixth Extra Race very sound knowledge of the game and left, and was a constant source of Mosting to be held in Macas on Jis handling of the several Important worry to the naval dofonce. games showed him as impartial and Herald centre half did a lot of spoil-Sunday, 18th December, 1932, may very quick on the job...

ing work, but, the naval forward lins be obained at the Sports Club, Hongkong Jockey Clab Stables, or

Iacked finish.

Suffolk Defeat Keppel.

Tho

The visitors may now look back on H. M. S. Buffolk defeated H. M. B. at the Offices of Messrs. Poroy the content with Jubilation and it is Keppel in a friendly game at King's Smith, Seth & Fleming, 6, Des our only hope that we may be able Park by two goals to one. The Voeux Road, Contrah

ENTRIES close at 4 p.

to reverse things when we'visit thom game was well contested, and both

this Spring, and our team goes down rides had an equal share of the ex-Thursday, 8th December, 1932.

to do battle on their ground.

changes.

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