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LADIES IGNORE HONGKONG HOCKEY ASSN: LOCAL SOCCER DECLINE CAER CLARK

NOT IN THE SAME

CLASS AS 12 YEARS AGO

PARTING MESSAGE BY MR. MCTAVISH

SEVERE LOSS TO LOCAL SPORTS CIRCLES

CONGRATULATIONS

Shanghai Mersage To McTavish

and Colleagues.

The Hongkong Interport team undoubtedly made a big impression by their displays In Shanghal during the week- end as witness the following message received by the Association from the Shang- hai football fraternity:

"The Shanghai. Football 'Associatión sends hearty con- gratulations on a great and deserved Interport victory and on the wonderful display of football against the Chinese yesterday. Hongkong can be proud its team.”

CUP

TO REMAIN.

HAPPY DECISION REACHED

FIXTURES NOW ARRANGED

[By "Bully-Of] Whatever happens in the future concerning the control of hockey in Hongkong, the ladies have definitely decided to carry on with the Cacr Clark Cup competition unal- tered from its present form.

This decision has been reached

(By "VERITAS"). For Seventeen years in Hongkong, Mr. H. M. Mc- Tavish, the Hon Secretary of the Hongkong Football Club has been putting into practice the precepts of sportsman- ship both on and off the

field of play, and his departure from the Colony at the end of this week is going to leave a gap in the ranks by clubs competing in the com- petition after due consideration of local sportsmen which will be hard to fill.

jof the probable effects of the But "Mac", as he is affectionately termed by his formation of a Hockey Associa wide circle of friends has achieved one ambition before tion, as exclusively announced leaving; he has seen "his boy", as he calls the Hongkong by the Telegraph last week,

football Interport team who are in Shanghai, bring away the coveted Cup from the Northern stronghold, governing body for hockey be creat despite the searching criticism levelled at its selection, ed in Hongkong the ladies clubs in which, as Chairman of the selection committee, he played a prominent part.

"It doesn't matter whether you two lengue are playing for points, a shield or a friendly, Play the Game."

Just before leaving the BOCCOT

It means that should a central

will not associate themselves with It, and

FARIA SIMAIKA.

E..H. ("DUTCH") SMITH,

Olympic Divers in Colony

"DUTCH” SMITH | McGRATH VICTORY.

AND SIMAIKA

Performance To-night at Chinese B.C.

Sole Australian Win in Tennis Test.

NINE FOR AMERICA.

Brisbane, Nov. 28. in the stand they have Mr. E. I. ("Dutch") Smith, holder

America has won nine and lost one taken they have cause for con-of the high diving championship in gratulation, for I can conceive of the Olympic Games at Los Angeles, of the tennis contests in the first test no useful purpose being served by together with Mr. Faria Simalka, an against Australia, Two

Egyptian diving champion realding in finished, any decision to tamper with the America, who was national champion The Australian victory was scored existing form of the Caer Clark of high diving in America in the over Gledhill by McGrath, the freak Cup tournament.

inst two years, and their coach and two-handed player.

To-tiny's gamos resulted: manager, Mr. R. Sumeril, who was

McGrath (Austraila) beat Gledhill also high diving national champion in arrived in Hongkong from Shanghal America in his younger days, have (U.S.), 0-2, 8-0. after a most successful tour in Japan.

Menarn. Smith and Simalka

NECESSARY STIMULUS.

It is well to remember that there are only 100 or so lady players in

are un-

Vines (U.S.) bent Hopman, 7-5, 9-11, 6-3.

Ilis swan song, if I might so players want to remember is to describe it, is one of triumph, and play football as it should be played thai he is proud of the achieve as sports. ment of the Hongkong playera, is only natural and befitting.

It was in 1916 that Mr. Mc- Tavish first sighted the Penk, and It wasn't long after he had inhded that he began to find himself a place where he could indulge in subject, Mr. McTavish said that the Colony, and it is the competive his favourite sport-football. he was very gind indeed to know spirit engendered by such tournn-been invited by the Hongkong Chinese Fortunately for the longkong that the trouble last year between ment as the Cher Clark Cup which Amateur Athletic Federation to give Football Club he discovered them, the Chinese and the F.A., was all keeps them in the game. To wash a high diving and spring board show Hopman and BicGrath 9-7, 9-7, 6-3,--- and from that moment began over and that the two were run./out the trophy, as the Mamak to-night at the Chinese Bathing Club Reuter. seventeen years of active associaning together very smoothly and would merely deprive the competition commences at 8.30 p.m.

Tournament has been forced to do, Pavilion at North Point. The exhibi- that everyone was in harmony.tion of the stimulus necessary for Eamelle hoped it would always continue the progress and success of ladies

hockey in Hongkong.

WRY

to be so.

Allison and van Ryn (0.5.) best Moon and Sproule, 6-3, 3-0, 0-4, 6-3. Vines and Gledhill (U.S.) bent

WATERPOLO.

Y.M.C.A. Easily Defeat H.M.S. Olymphus.

Mr. Simaika did not participato in the Olymple games because Egypt did.. not enter, but he gave exhibitions with the champions at Los Angeles at the conclusion of the games. At one of the exhibitions 10,000 sents were sold and Japanese admirers were no fas In the Y.M.C.A. bath yesterday, ciasted that they invited Messrs. the home side easily accounted for Olymphus at water-polo, Schreuder acored Smith and Simaika to visit Japan and H.M.S. Aquatic meeting last month when all the Y.M.C.A. points and Groves

diving and Mr. Simaika the high Olymplus-Jones; O'Hara, King: Mr. Smith won the spring bonril added the naval tann's goal. Groves diving.

Groves; Ford, Newton, Barber.

Y. M. C. A.--Goldman; Jenner, In the Olymple games Mr. Smith in Buchanan; Schreuder; Richardson, It came to my notice yester- day that Dr. Bungie has offered addition to winning the high dive Jenkins, Ramus. a set of eleven silver spoons to obtained second position in the spring

board contest. be presented to the winners of

In Shanghai they received an invita- the Caer Clark cup, which tion to visit Manila and from there proves that outside opinion does they planned to go to Australia or not regard challenge cup and Europe. They expect to leave Hong- prize competitions with dis kong on Saturday for Manila. favour.

rivalry.

tion with soccer in Hongkong.

"Mac's" ability at the was very quickly revealed. first match for the 'Club against the Navy, and, opera-

BOWLS CHAMPION.

ADDITIONAL PRIZES. ting at inside left he had the

Of course football Is not distinction of scoring three

In addition to Caer Clark Cup goals no mean fent for a debut "Mac's only connexion with sport, there is the handsonic runners-up in type of football of which he has been a member of the had had no previous experience and only this summer carried offseason by Mrs. W, T. Southorn, and participate in the Japanese National four goals to one.

Kowloon Cricket Club for years, cup presented at the close of Inst UNDEFEATED CAPTAIN.

this hus tended further to the singles bowls championship This began a remarkably suc. cessful association with the Club and with Mr. L. Jack the handicap cement the spirit of friendly as a playing member, cut all too pairs in the Club tournament.

He was for three years on the short by a severe injury to his sub-committee of the Happy Valley ieg, which put him permanently section of the Royal Hongkong off the soccer field.

Was Golf Club, and is no mean seven years after his first game ponent of the Royal and Ancient for the Club, and during that period he had the distinction of game. He has been sports secre- tary of St. Andrew's Society and heing captain of the Club in 1919-in 1927 was responsible for urrang- 20, captain of the Civilians versus ing the sports meeting for the the Services and lender of the three Scottish regiments which Scotland team against England, were passing through the Colony. When his injury in 1922 put him out of the game he retired from the Hongkong football feld hold-

This

ing the record of being the only

ex-

The arrangements for the com- Mr. McTavish has many other petition are now well in hand and interests including membership of at a meeting of representatives of the Eastern Scotia Lodge of the clubs last evening, Mrs. W. T. Freemasons, and of the Institute Southern was elected President undefeated Captain.

of Engineers and Ship-builders of for the ensuing year and Mrs. M. "Mac" joined the Hongkong which committee he once Harrop secretary. Football Association in 1910 and chairman. has remained a member, and a

Way

and

MAMAK HOCKEY.

Royal Engineers Draw

With H.M.S. Phoenix.

In the Mamak Hockey Tournament Mr. McTavish first started The fixtures made at the meeting yesterdoy, afternoon the Royal En- most valued one too, over since. business in Hongkong with were as under: His work as an executive officer Messrs. Jardine, Matheson has been of inestimable value. Co. being employed with the now and that this has been fully ap defunct China Sugar Refinery for precinted is indicated by the fact 13 years. Since 1930 he has been that he has been chairman of all with the Kowloon Dock. the sub-committees, including the Emergency Committee,

LOSS TO TENNIS CIRCLES. Soccer and bowls is not the only

December 17th.

St. Andrew's v Hongkong Hockey Club.

Y.M.C.A. v Club de Recrelo.

January 7th.

SPORT ADVTS.

| THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB,

The FIFTEENTH EXTRA RACE MEETING will be held (Weather Permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY 00 Saturday, 3rd December, 1932, com- mencing at 2.00 p.m.

The First Boll will be Rung a 1.30 p.m.

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE, Members are notifed and their Ladies must wear

that they

their

Club

gineers played a drawn game with Badges prominently displayed.

No One without a Badge will be MS. Phoenix at Sookunpoo, each admitted the Members Enclosure, side acoring a goal. The sailors were slightly the better team in the first the Members Enclosure and

Badges admitting Non-Members to half and drew fret blood through Rooms at 36.00 for Gentlenen and Harnett.

(Both Including The team changed over with the $3.00 for Ladies

Tax) are obtainable through the Phoenix loading by a goal.

SECRETARY upon Introduction by a Some oven play followed in the alember, such Member to be respon second half and a few minutes before

sible for Payment of All Chits, &c.

Club de Recreio v St. Andrew's, the end, Pegg scored the equaliser for

the Royal Engineers.

January 14th,

Y.M.C.A. v Hongkong

C.B.A. v St. Andrew's.

Club

The only regret I have regard- ing my association with this com- sports which are going to suffer mittee" he told me, "is that since through the departure of Mr. 1918, whilst I have been chair McTavish. "Mac" is taking his man, I have had to suspend 16 wife home with him which meana players."

that Ilongkong is losing one of Its Then he got on to his favourite foremost tennis players.

Selected for the Interport this topic-the Interport. "The great- eat honour which the Hongkong year, Mrs. McTavish had the bad F.A. paid me was when they nf joas to be robbed of the distinc- pointed me chairman of the Hong- tion of playing in these re- kong selection committen which presentative matches, through the Hockey Club.

send chose the team to go to Shanghai, inability of Shanghai to

"That_team_went to Shanhat down a toam. and on Saturday they did their stuff, and I feel very proud." FOOTBALL THEN AND NOW.

Mra. McTavish has been most prominently associated with tennis, and is one of the most enthusins- tle lady exponents of the game in This led Mr. McTavish to ex the Colony. This year she has pand the subject of lol football, reached her best form, having wan in the course of which he made a the K.C.C. singles championship number of Interesting and illumin- and the mixed doubles with E, F. ating comments.

Fincher the Kowloon Bowling Ho docen't think the football Green Club's handicap singles and of to-day is anywhere near so good the Kowloon Dock Club handicap as it was a few years ago. Listeningies, both off the back mark. to this,

"I have no hesitation", sald "Mne", "in saying that football in Hongkong to-day is not in the same class as it was in 1919- 20,

"To-day it seems to me it is not n question of playing the hall, but

of playing the man. When 100

Hongkong tennis circles will say farewell to Mrs. McTavish with the greatest regret, losing as it will a play- er of ability and refreshing enthusiasm.

FAREWELL DINNER.

Hockey

January 21th. Club de Recreio v Hongkong

C.LA. VY.M.C.A.

January 28th. CBA. v Hongkong Hockey Club. Y.M.C.A. v St. Andrew's,

February 4th.

-

C.BL.A. v Y.M.C.A. Club de Recreio v St. Andrew's,

February 11th,

C.BA. V Club de Recreio. St. Andrew's v Hongkong Hockey Club.

February 18th.

C.BA. v Hongkong Hockey Club. St. Andrew's v Y.M.C.A.

February 25th.

to

Badges admitting Members' Enclosure will NOT bo on sale at the Race Course.

FRIENDLY GAME.

On No Pretext will Children bo The following will represent the permitted in either Enclosure during Hongkong Hockey Club against the the Meeting. Medway olleers on the U.S.R.C, ground | Tins are obtainable at the Club to-morrow afternoon at 5 p.m.-G. Hauso provided they are ordered from Duncan; J. Rodger and A.A.R. Botelho; the No. 1 Boy in advance. Telephone W. A. Reed, H.R.D. Lowe and J. E. 21820. Potter; J. L. Tetley, W. E. Williams, E. V. Reed, C. C. Francis and A, T. Lay.

MAMAK MATCH.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.

The Price of Admission to the Public Enclosure is $2.00 Including Tax, for all Persons, including Ladies, and is payable at the Gato Sokkers and Sallors in Uniform aro RASC v KIT.C.-Sookun- admitted Half Price. poo, Wednesday,

Bookmakers, Tic Tac Men, de, R.A.S.C.Funnell: Jeffers and will not be permitted

to operate Marshall: Mayell, Evers-Buckland within the. Precincts of the Hongkon and Keene: Barlow, Tipple, Senior, Jockey Club during the Race Meeting. Lazenby and O'Conner.

By Order,

B. A. SLEAP,

Actg, Secretary, Hongkong, 28th November, 1932.

KIT.0.:-G. Singh: Maidu and

K. Singh: G.M. Khan, Atma-Singh and Firdos Khan; K. Hussain, H. Singh, Ahmed Khan, M. Shaff and M. Hassan. Rasorves:-B. Singh and Jahan Dad.

C.B.A, v St. Andrew's, Club do Rocrelo v Y.M.CA

March 18th. Hongkong Hockey Club v Club 3 and

I am delighted to hear that the played the game we played the Hongkong Football Association doj ball, and the last thing which not intend to allow "Mac" to leave entered our heads was to do bodily without showing some mark of ap- Injury,

preciation for what he has done, "To-day seemingly, I am sorry and on Friday evening he is to bolde Recreio. to any a lot of players are not tho guest of honour at a farewell taking that into consideration, dinner at the Peninsula Hotel, although they are probably very when the Hongkong Interport. Borry the next day. What the team will also attend,

March 18th.

Hongkong

Y.M.C.A.

Hockey Club

KOWLOON GOLF

The following aro, the results of the Second Round of the Kowloon Golf Club Championship played over the Kowloon course on Sunday:

D. C. Wilson beat G. HI. Russell P. W. J. Planner bent W. B. II. ller and 2.

J. E.. II. Cogan bent, F. E. A. Re- medios 6 and 5.

Eariler in the week J. MacKnight beat A. T. Braley by 4 and 3.

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