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TO-DAY'S TENNIS
Following is to-day's Tennis Championship programme:-----
Open Singles
S. A, Rumjahn v C. Dunne or Lieut.
Shields Goodman (5).
Fung Yep put v Kenneth Lo (7). 0. Umetan) or M. Pagh v H. D. Rumjahn (8).
Club Handicap Singlea
G. W. Sewell (4/6) v S. L. Maughan (-2/8) (6).
Club Handicap Doubles
H. Van Leeuwen abd M. A. Biereng De Haan (3/0) v T. C. Monaghan and
T. J. Gould (−25,2) (1); W. R. Lambert
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Asama Maru
Tatuta Maru
Tuesday,
Tuesday,
Tuesday,
1st Apr. 15th Apr.
6th May
and N. D. Lloyd (1/6) v H. J. Arm- SEATTLE & VANCOUVER (Starts from Kobe)
strong and P. Wynter-Blyth (19.) (2);
B. O'M. Deane and A. T. Dow (~5/8) v J. S. Theobald and P. J. Skipwith (-3/0) (3); R. E. Guest and B. Fay (-30)
and v F. W. Carter
E. N. Thursby (-2/6) (4).
Helan Maru
Wednesday, 2nd Apr.
SOUTH AMERICA (WEST COAST) via Hilo &
FILIPINO CLUB'S NEW COMMITTEE
The annual meeting of the Fili pino Club was held yesterday, Mr. R. Lasala, President. presiding. The annual report revealed in come at $2,113.74. the accounts showing an excess of income over expenditure of $539.90.
The membership was 107, in- cluding four life members.
The following officers were elected.-President, Mr. R. Lasala; Vice President, Dr. V. N. Atienza; Hon. Secretary, Mr. L. R. Ildefon- so: Hon. Treasurer, Mr. R. J. Manalac; Committee, Messrs, R. Basa, A. G. de Jesus, W. V. Field, L. A. da Costa, A. P. Castro.
EASTERN TOUR OF MANILA
Eastern Athletic Association left Hong Kong for Manila at the invitation of the P.A.A.F. They were accompanied by Mr. Sze Po-wal, Hon. Secretary of the club.
Eastern will play their first match on Saturday and, In all, five games have been arranged,
Lau Fook-chuen, Kwong Wah in-side-left and Fok Yu-wah, (Kit Chee) who formerly played for South China in the First Division, are also accompanying the team at Eastern's invitation,
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ELLIS KADOORIE SCHOOL SPORTS
The annual sports of Ellis Ko- doorie School were held yester- day. Keen competition was wit- nessed in all events and good times were recorded.
Chan Pak-wing. Class 5, won the senior championship, and Cheung Wai-nam, Class 5B, the junior. The class championship went to Class 5, who thus become holders of the Kadoorie Shield,
SUNDAY'S HOCKEY
Following is the programme of matches for Sunday in the Hong Kong Hockey Association tourna~ ment:
10.30. A.M. 5th A.A, "B" v Gunboats. C.B.A. v Destroyers: Police "A" v Recreio. 5th A.A. "A" v Nomads:
4.00. P.M. Khalsa v Signals?? Engineers v University,
FRIENDLY SOCCER.
Two friendly football matches will be played to-morrow at the Navy ground. The first game will start at 3.30 p.m. when the Navy second team will play the 7th RA. This will be followed immediately by the Navy's senior, team meeting Sing Tao, at 5 pix.
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