THE CHINA MAIL, MARCH 19, 1938.
NEXT WEEK'S TENNIS
PROGRAMME
(Continued from Page 18)
Club Handicap Doubles J. H. Armstrong and M. H. Turner (-5.6) 7. G. W. Sewell and T. C. Monaghan (-15).
Handicap Mixed Doubles
J. F. L. Smalley and Miss J. Smalley (5.6) v. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Ferguson (—2.6).
T. A. Pearce and Mrs. J. P. Whitham (~15.3) v. Mr. and Mrs. E R. Price (-3.6).
TUESDAY
Open Doubles (Stand Court) S. A Rumjahn and H. D. Rumjahr *v. E. C. Fincher and W. C. Hung-
Open Singles
Leung Ping-chiu v. S. W. Liang Tsui Wai-pui v W. Sander.
Club Championship
T. A. Pearce v. J. F. L. Smalley.
G. W. Sewell v. J. C. Pool.
Club Handicap. Doubles
INTERNATIONAL LAWN TENNIS FEDERATION MEETS IN PARIS
No Open Pro.-Amateur
Tournaments.
S. A. PROPOSAL
Paris, To-day.
Several interesting proposals were made at yesterday's all-important meeting of the International Lawn Tennis Federation, the body decid- ing “If the ball is thrown into the air for a service and touches the ground before being hit by the racket, it shall count as a fault"
A proposal to allow tournaments to be open to both amateurs and professionals was rejected by a large majority. Supporters of the pro- posal were the United States, Aus- tralia, Japan, India and Brazil.
The Indian representative's pro- posal for an international mixed. Lioubles competition was not se-
E. J. R. Mitchell and L. S. M. Lloyd conded. A South African proposal (-3-6) E Owen-Hughes, and W: Mto institute a second baseline bo- Barton (15).
tween which and the normal
Handicap Mixed Doubles
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. D. Wodehouse baseline the server had an unres (3.6). Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Storey tricted area with an idea of eliminat- (3.6).
ing footfaults, gained 90 votes for, and 81 votes against,
proposal failing as "it lacked thirds majority.
WEDNESDAY
Open Donbles
F. H. Kwok and S. W. Liang, or J.
China, Lithuania and Turkey were W. Leonard and G. Chos, or A Craw-elected new members of the Federa- ford and G. G. Burnett v. Pant Kong tion.-Reuter.
and Lee Wai-tong.
Chub Championship
L. Goldman v. H. J. Armstrong.
Club Handicap Singles
T. A Pearce (-15) v. L. R. An-
drewes (+3.6).
HD. Bidwell (26) . F. v.
Harrison (5:6).
FRIENDLY
INTERNATIONAL
D. B. Evans (4.5). H. Owen- HOCKEY
Hughes (-5.6).
Club Handicap Doubles
R. M. M. King and J. P. Murphy (ser.) v. J. J. Ferguson and J. M. Wil- son (-3.6).
Handicap Mixed Doubles N: LE Railton and Mrs. G. K Oliver (46) v. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Stark (-1.6).
THURSDAY
Open-Donbles
ENCOUNTER
United Teams In Action
A scene from the 1934 Calcutta Cup match on the Twicken- ham ground when England beat Scotland by two tries (6 points) to
try (3 points).
CALCUTTA CUP RUGBY
CLASSIC TO-DAY
SCOTLAND MUST HOLD ENGLAND TO
WIN INTERNATIONAL SERIES
NGLAND, holders of the Calcutta Cap will meet Scotland,
ENGLAND, Folders of the Chenal match of the International Rugby Championship series, on the world famous. Twickenham ground, to-day, and must secure a win to prevent Scotland from winning the series.
Scotland have won both their matches against Ireland and Wales, while England lost to. Wales but badly trounced Ireland, and, A friendly hockey encounter between English and Indian Civilian members, playing at home to-day, should present a formidable front to the of the United Hockey Tournament, will young Scottish fifteen who need only draw to win the series. be played this afternoon on the Police England's team to-day is the; Training School ground, commencing same which beat Ireland with at 4.30 pm.
Indians: M Ramzan
one exception, P. L. Candler, Bart's Hospital, replaces (Police), Jagjeet Singh (Radio), M Peter Cranmer, while Scotland Hassan (Radio), MR Malik (have made one change from the TC.), Teja Singh (Police), Gurbachan
(K.LT.C.),
HL Owen-Hughes and T. A. Pearce v. Lak Ding-cheang and Wong Shin-wing-Karnail Singa (K.LT.C.), Mehar Singh of St.
Open Singles
W. C. Hung. George Choar
Club Championship
HJ Armstrong or L. Goldman E. E Storey or R L D. Wodehouse
G. W. Sewell or J. C. Pool v. T. C Monaghan
Club Handicap Singles ker (-2.6) or J. T. B. Evans (+36). WM. Barton (scr.) v. A. C. I. Bow
Handicap Mixed Doubles
(15) v. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Prior F. V. Harrison and Miss D: Dodwell
(-4.6).
FRIDAY
Open Singles (Stand Court)` Tsui Wai-puž v. Wo Sander or E. Fincher.:
S. A Rumjanv. Leong Ping-chio or S. W. Liang-
W. C. Hang, or George Chos v. L. V
A Razack
Paul Kane F. H. Kok
· “Handicap Mixed Doubles: T. E. Nave and Miss A. Taylor (−15) v. E. J. Armstrong. and Mrs. James Hall (18)
-J. B&Stewart- and Miss L-Wellér {{ser) ve 1 G. Monaghan and Mrs
Club Handicap Singles
G. W. Sewel 15). R. M. M. King (+3,6).
-J.-C. Pool (+16) or I A. H. “Doa- glass (-26), 7. E Childe (+16)
Capt. Harvey (28)
SCHOOL ATHLETICS®
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Singh (Radio), Pyara Singh (KIT.C.), team which beat both Wales and Tilok Singh (Radio), Narwant Singh Ireland, Wrenwick, of the London (Police), J. S. Grewal (Radio) and Scottish, replacing Drummond, Man Singh (Police).
TABLE TO DATE
Scotland
P. W. LE APts. 2-2 0 32 - 19, 4 8 2 1 31 21 4
-2 1 1 44 28 2 3 0 3.32 71 0
Wales England
Ireland
10 5 5 139 139 10
English: King (CBA); Hayward as right-wing threequarter. hans), J. L. Giles (Coventry); R. J. (CBA), Brown (Police), Taylor (CBA), N. Whitley ENGLAND: G. W. Parker (Black Langland (Northampton), E. B. Toft (Police), Jackson heath); E. J. Unwin (Army, Rosslyn! (Waterloo).RE. Prescott (Harles- (Police), S. Fowler (CBA), A. E. P. Park), B. E. Nicholson (O. Whitgiftins), T. F. Huskisson (0. Merchant Smith (CBA), Parker (Police), T. Bart's Hospital), HS. Sever (Sale); Milman (Bedford), W. H. Weston Gest (Radio), C. Fowler (C.B.A.). tians, Harlequins, P. L Candler (St. Taylors). R H Marshall - (Oxford Univ.), R. Bolton (Harlesquins). D. L. Whitley (CBA), Rothwell (Police). F. Reynolds (Army, O. Cranleig-
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