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HOME FOOTBALL.

SCOTTISH CUP MATCHES

TO-DAY..

REDUCTION IN NUMBER OF

ENTRIES.

The first round of the Senttish FA Cup which is due for play to-day is the prinmpal in the foot. ball

programme, North of the Twood. Murrayfeld Amateurs and Edinburgh City have niready com pleted their tie, with the former out of the struggle.

It will be noted that there has "been a considerable reduction in the number of entries for the com- petition and that, only twenty-four matches, are possible in the first round, as against the usual thirty-

two:

!

WEEK-END SPORTS FIXTURES.

CRICKET AND HOCKEY

MATCHES,

The following will represent, the Civil Services C.C. in their friendly match against the Royal Artillery at Happy Valloy this afternoon-

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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 16,

MACAO RACES.

SEVEN RACES FIXED FOR

TO-MORROW.

SOME SELECTIONS FOR PUNTERS

[BY MORNING DEW/']

A programme of seven races has been arranged for to-morrow by the Macho Jockey Club when the Bras extra mpeting of that Club will be beld.

PROGRAMME FOR ANNUAL MEETING.

MANY INTERESTING CHANGES THIS YEAR,

ENTRIES CLOSE, TO-DAY.

Entries close to-day for the uitke nund Bace Meeting of the Hong Kong Jockey Club which has been fixed. for February 29, 22, 23, 24 and 27

The First Extra Race Mooting has been arranged for March 3

B. D. Evans (captain). J. E.

The races have been put forward Richardson, G. R. Sayer, E. 8.

A great number of changes from Reed, F. J. Ling, J. Barrow, F. By quarter of an hour, probably Baker, E. W. Hamilton, R. A. J. "wing to the extra race ou the pro- provicus years are revented in the Simpson, J. M. Wilson, J. F. McBramme and intending visitors to draft programme. The Hong Kong the course would do well to noty Derby will bo run, this year, on Gowan

that the Arst saddling boll in timod] Monday afternoon (jal prate week, for 12:45 p.m... and that the firstIt is the eighth race on the pro race will be run at 1.15 p.m.. gramme of that day. The Derby for Australian ponies is the ninth race on the Tuesday,

The Rourelo Team,"

The following will represent the Club de Recreio against the R.A.S.C. on the Recreio ground at 2 p.m. to-day

The Arst race Häs seven entrants and, in all probability, all of them

A. Sommerfelt nad A. D..

Humphrey

DL Prophet and J. Forbes..

1932.

FANLING GOLF.

10,50

'G. V. T. Marshall and R. W. Taplin

STARTING TIMES, FOR SUNDAY.

11.00

11.04

17

New Course.

11.08

27

11,12,...

Mrs. Perrin and Miss Munro.

11.10.

9.45

0.03

1

J. P. Sherry and Mrs. „Sharry.

11

0.28 m. G. T. May and W. D.

Harris.

0.30

Q. A. A. MacFadyen and G."Thomerbou.

Old Course. 0.08 .. H. W. Dulley and R. H.

Dowler,

0.12

B. C. Feltham and J. B Lanyon. 9.16.0.20 a.m. Not to be booked by those travelling by 8.8 a.m. train 9.24 .m. E. Des Yaux and A. '0.

Brawn". 0.28

#

W. H. Daukea* and R. Davies*.

R. O. Priestlay and I. H. Geare.

W. C Shields and W. Mulcahy...

G. L. Davidson aad: G.

W. Garrett.

p.32 ' .

9,30

11

9.40

45

8.44

0:48 9.62

E. Stone and C: Mycock..

17

A. M. Parker and J. Coul- thart.

9.00

Owing to the large number of subscription griffins. it has been decided to run the Wong Nei Chong Stakes in two sections this year. Entrants will be allotted to 10.00 will start Sunning with 160 pounds the first or second section by lot, looka, a good thing over this mile raes and Bay of Bellingham II. also

The entries from Hong Kong are not heavy, but with a good number of subscription griffins from Macao H. A. Alves, H. M. Xavier, Dr. contending for honours, the sport A. P. Guterres, A. Prata, A. P.should ba pretty interesting. It was agreed at the meeting of¦ Perein, G. A. Guterres, L. J. the Scottish Football Association, Guterres, L. J. Silva, H. A. Barros, at which the draw was made, that J. H. Figueiredd, and P. H. Car there should be no byus in the Arst į valho. or second rounds, but in the third round, when there are only twelve team remaining in the competition, there will be four ties and, four byes.

Fixtures in the English League. programme And the Scottish Cup tre ns follows: --

ENGLISH LEAGUE,

Arsgaal

Aston Villa

Blackburn

Blackpool

Belton Everton

Huddersfeld

Division 1.

Birmingham,. Liverpool.s Portsmouth. West Brom Wednesday. Sunderland.

ቀ.

Chelsea.

M'chester C.

Middlesbro'

2. Leicester.. West Ham. Newcastle U. e. Grimsby,

Sheffield V.

#Derby.

Division H.

Barnsley

Bradford Bristol C

11.

'Charlton. Notts C.

Oldham

Plymouth

Southamptou

..

Lords. Tottenham... 'Port Vale. Chesterfield. Arndford C. Bury. Willwalk Preston N.E. Burnley. Manchester U.

Stake C.

"'.

Swansen

2.

r. Natts Forest.

Wolves

Division III. (South),

Bournemouth

Brentford Brighton

Crystal Pal

Fulham Mansfield Northampton

Reading

Southend Thame

Watford

2. Queen's P.R.

Exeter.

Swindon T.

".. Bristol R. P. Gillingham...

Clapton 0. "Norwich, Cardiff.

e. Luton."

Coventry. #Torquay.

Division III. (North.)

* fisterhead.

Barrow

Chester

* Darlington.

* Carlisle,

Crewe

Donenster

Hull City

Lincoln

New Brighton Rochdale

Southport

"York City"

Accrington.

".. Walan]).

*

Halifax.

". Tranmere.

Wrexham.

Stockport.

7. Rotherham!

SCOTTISH CUP,

First Round.

Stranraer.

7. Albion Rovers.

Queen of South 'p. Leith Arbroath

Queer's Fark St Mirren

u. Aberdego.

v. „Beith."

Ayr United

1

St. Bernard

Hamilton

Citadel

Dunfermline

Clydo Motherwell

Cowdenbonth

Kibernians

Dundee

Raith

Rangers ? Lochgelly

Celtion

Kilmarnock

Forfar

King's Park

12.

St. Johnstone.

Dumbarton:

Partick! East Stirling Third Lanark. Stenhouserauix Alloa,

Dundee U.

Greenock M'ton. Inverness Ttle. ...Brechin!

Hanrts Falkirk

at Fir Thorafoll

Continued at foot of next obou

LADIES' HOCKEY,

H. H. Fethick and D. J. Fraser."

D. S. Edward and C. H Burton,

R. M. Jack and A. C.

Young.

W. R. Booker.

S. T. Butin and N. K

Littlejohn.

10.04

"

R. K. Hepburn and

Muiden Stakes,

10.08

is a likely looking customer. These

The Maiden Stakes for griffins in

two should provide the winner. For the third rnee of the opening day. third place, New King appears to The have quite a good chance.

10.12

K. MacKenzie and J.J.' French.

D.. K. Halop and N. J. Perrin.

10,20

10.24

B. J. Lamon and E. Kert. W. R. Vallance and L R. Andrews.

3

J. MacKnight and. E. D. Matthews.

10.32

C.

Thwaites and

E

Lewis.

Australian ponies Maiden 10.18 The following will represent the

Stakes is divided into two sections. Hong Kong Ladies in n Caer Clark

The second race, over six fur-The first race will be for ponies 14 Cup match against the Club" de Ro ergio at Sookungon today. Bullylongs, is for Macuo subscription hands and under and the second

griffins. Stirling Castle, belonging will he "for 14 handa 1 inch and 10.28 off 3.30 p.m. -

to Mr. L.T.F.," it is whispered, over, is likely to carry off the honours. Jingo, and Golden Glory are others with good prospects here. In all probability the dividend in this race will be a good one, as practically all the ponies racing are unknown quantities.

M. Bird, "E. M. Gray, B., Frank- lin, E.Ross, B. M. Pope, W. Wal lace, A. McElney, M. Allan Jones, E. Bonar, C. Ferguson and

Blackbarn.

Thers will also be a match C.B.A. (Ladies Hockey Section). Hong Kong Ladies' Hockey Club and XI... on the Naval ground at Happy Valley when the Hong Kong seem” will be:-

M. King, N. Ferguson. A. Nicol, J. Whyte, E. O'Hagan, I. Ritchie, E. S. Laing, A. Nill, P. M. Harrop, A. G. Orme and R. King.

The Recreio Team,

The Club de Recreio tean for their match with the Hong Kong Ladies' Hockey Club will be:-

B. Remedios, C. Osmund, E. Rosario, H. Guterres, M. Alves, E. Xayier, O. Botelho, C. Silva, L. Silva Netto, A. Alves and M. Reme. dios.

Renres, K. Hyndman and T. Noronha,

WIN FOR THE INCOGS."

A fat and he game was played on Thursday between the Incog pitos" and the Royal Signals on! the CS.R.C. ground which resulted in a win for "the "Incognitos" by four goals to one. C. Barros was raponsible for two goals whilst E. V. Roi and R. C. Reed scored one gol eath. W. Reed played a bril

ant game at the defence line. For the Royal Signals Williams was the outstanding player and scored their only goal.

Armadilo

Montrose. Dalattie Star ". Bo'ness,

English Cup. Replays.

The following are the results of Phird round replays, in the English Cup played on Thursday; as cabled by Router:-

10.40

Undoubtedly the first day's rac- ing is the most interesting, for in 10,36 addition to the races enumerated above, The Foochow Cup, Valley Stekos, and The Trial Plate 10:18 are all crammed into the days'

programme..

The 10.44

Iw addition to the Derby, the A Sporting Chance.

second day's programme includes Orlando, in spite of his 183 three races for Australian ponies. Fouds, looks a bit too good for the The first of these is a race from the third race over a mile and a quar-"Two Miles Post" for grißing of tar. King's Council has an advan- 14 hands, and under. The second. tage of seven pounds over him, but race for Australians is thé, séventu is not suited for the distance, on the programme and is open 24. Crown Prince carries 167 pounds all at 102 pounds. It is over the only, and if the going is not too sume distance. The third race a fast, ha, has a sporting chance.

again over the same distance, but is confined to griffins of 14 hands 1 and over. The Garrison Cup and The Challenge Cup are cther rates fixed for the sarce" day.

The fourth race has eight entries, of which Thunderous Stag and Blue Honvan are the most prominent. Either of thege can win, though the chances of the former are distinctly brighter. Mount Elburz, after his recent surprise win, is given top weight at 185 pounds, but even at that weight be might do well.

Tuesday's Programme.

10,52

5. S. Perry and A. G.. Coppin.

T. Law and J. Harrop. A. Kidd and H. M. Müir. G. E. R. Divett and E. J. Dowley.

..

G. W Tolmie and K. W. Jones.

*

4

W. N. Willinthson and P. S. Grant.

E. P. White and V. W. MaoKonzio,

G. F. Holo and A. C. I. Bowker,

COMING SOON TO THE KING'S

MACAO RACES

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SUNDAY, 17TH JANUARY, 1933. First Race at 1.15 pm. Admission:To Members' Enclosure $1.00

To Publio Enclosure, ceats 40. Members MUST show their badges to gain admittance,

Members caÚ obtain 2 Indies badges free on application to the Secretary,

Tifin can be procured at the Race

Course.

+

"Worth waiting for"

W. & A. Gilbey's Gin

[1603

Also in pints. and flasks

GILBEY'S DRY.GIN

Clear as Crystal

Wednesday is Champions' Day.

never a bas

been

Tuesday's programme include the Australians' Derby, The Exchange Of the seven cntries in the fifth Flate, The Royal Navy Cup, The race Sunny Day, Heliotrope Leaf, Subscription Griffins Challenge Movanagher and Choctow 17. have Cup and The Governor's Cup. about equal chances. Sunny Day this he should just about account The race is the eighth on the pro- carries top weight, but in spite of for the others.

gramme. The Ladies Purse and

The sixth race is over six furlongs for Macno subs and The Slow Bird The Hong Kong Stakes are Home has been macationed by those in the of the main races of liat day. The know as a likely winner. Pure Jockey Cup, a race for novice Music and Bonzo are others likely riders is also fixed for Wednesday. to get places.

The last race looks like a good The programme for Saturday, contest between As You Like It and the last day of the Meeting in- Celerity. Silver Arrow is a good clude the Sub-Griffins Champions bet for a place.

and the Australian Ponics Cham- pious. The rest of the programme is confined to ponies that have started but have not won."

SELECTIONS.

The selections for Sunday are as follows:-

Race

Sunning. Bay of Bellingham. New King.

Northampton... 2 Darlington ... 0 Fullmo Watford

Race 2

Stirling Castle. Golden Glory; Jingo.

3

The completed draw for the fourth round on January. 3 is now ng

follows:--

Watford

Grimsby

Par Vale Manchester C. Huddersfield Now natio Wednesday Bradford Euty Araeoni Preston Derby County Chesterfield Cholen Portsmouth Sunderland

v. Bristol C.

"Birmingham.

Leicester. Brentford.

., Queen's P.R

Southport. Bournemouth.

Northants. Shefteld Un, P'mouth Argylo.

r. Wolverhampton.

".. Blackburn

v. Liverpool.

י'

t'.

West Ham.

'Astin Villa. v. Stoke,

League Result

In the Third Division of the Eng lish League (Northern Section), Hull City, playing of their own' ground, lost to Crowe by two goals to four

Race 3.

Orlando, King's Counsel, Crown Princs,

Race 4.

Thunderous Stag. Blue Henven. Mount Elburz.

Race 5.

Sunny Day. Heliotrope Leat Choctor IT.

Race 6,

The Slow Bird. Bonzo. Puro Music.

Race 7:

As You Like It. Delority. Hilver Arrow,

2

MOST INDIGESTION REALLY "ACIDITY.

Nearly everybody suffers at times after eating. Some folk call this indigestion, seme dyspepsia, some baarthurn, others gastritis, but no matter what you call it the chances are ten to one that the cause of the trouble is acidity. Excuse stomach acid sours food before it has a chance to digest, fermentatio sats in and pain gases form. The surest and only logical way to relieve digestive trouble, therefore is to remove the acid that causes it. Bisuratod Magusia not only does this instantly, but it also soothes, heals and protects the in- that' flamed stomach lining so healthy digestion follows painlessly aud naturally. Get a package, of Bitprated Magnesio, from your themiat to-day; it is the one thing that will really help your stomach and rid you of digestive troubles completely,

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CHURCH NOTICES

ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL, Hona ford.

JANUARY 17th, 1932, and. Sunday after

Epiphany year

Holy Communion at 8 am

Holy Communion (Peak Church) at

-

Children's Service at 10a.m. Mattius and Sermon at 11 am.

Preschon--Rev. H. V. Koop. Holy Communion at 12.15 p.m. Evensong at 6.30 p.m.

Prencher :-The Dean. Alds at the

Protestant Cemetery Chapel, Short- ened Evensong and Address at 5.15 p.m.

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FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SOIENTIST.

(Branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Deston,

Maçı 7.8.4.3 --

MACDONNELL ROAD, HEDY, BOWER

ROAD TRAM, STATION.

SUNDAY SHAVIOR, January 17, 1932, mé

11.15 am.

Subject:-"LIFE.*·

The Sunday School is held on Sunday Mornings at 10 o'alock.

Wednesday Broning. Meeting 8.00 p.m

Beading Room at akove address opens- Tuesday and Friday, 10 a.m. to 19 Noon Monday and Thursday, 3.30 to 7 p.m.

The Pablio ia cordially invited to attend the services and visit the Roading Room:

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UNION CHURCH,

(Hona Kora).

SUNDAY, SERVICES on Jan. 17, 1532.-

Morning Bervice at 11am.

Evening Service at 6.p.m.

Pronchor-Rev E. G. Powell, Social Hear after Evening Service, Broadoast at 8 pm

Organ Recital, Solo Singing, Com- munity Sigging

Organist Mr. G„E, Longyear... Soloists:-Mrs. G. MoLood. Community Singing conducted by Dr. L. T. Ride

Sunday School-

Eansedy Road at 10a.m.. Taikoo at 2.40 p.m.

WESLEYAN METHODIST

CHURCH, WANCHAL (Opposite Royal Naval Hospital Queen's Road, East).

SUNDAY, January 17, 1932 -

Morning Servios ab 10.16 .. Evening Sorrico at 6 p.m.

Proscher at both Barrios-:-M..

W. H. Smith.

Sunday School le hald every Sunday morning at 9.16 2,00.

BAILORS' AND SOLDIERS'

HOME, WANGHAI,

29, Hennessy Road

EVERY SUNDAY, at 3 p.m.-Bible Class. * at. 3.15. pu-Service Hen's Hour.

Evart Tursday, st 8 p.m.-Fellowship

Hoar,

WEDNESDAY, 20th at 8 p.m.-Debate. THURSDAY, 21st at the Manse 5.30 p.m..

QUARTERLY MEETING,

THE MACAU GREYHOUND RACING CLUB

HOW

TO

STEAMERS TEFROMMET

MACAO

GO

AFTER THE RACING EACH * NIGHT VISITORS HAVE PLENTY OF TIME TO MAKE THE STEAMER WHICH LEAVES MACAO'FOR HONG. KUNG ATS A.M. ARRIVING HERE AT 7 AM;

TO

STEAMERS to MACAO.

Pied

To.day Sur TAI ... 8.00 a m.

VENEZIA ...

142.30 p.m.

4.30

p.m.

9.00 8.m.

SUIAN

To-morrow TAISHAN

VENEZIA ... 9.00 ..

PRICES OF ADMISSION

Public Stand

40 cents

Non-members to Members? Stand:#1.00

THE

COMMENCING AR

8.30 p.m. EACH NIGHT

DOGS!

ROXOR

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