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THE CHINA MAIL, MARCH 26,

NEXT WEEKS LAWN TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP PROGRAMME

In view of a number of interesting Tennis Championship matches which are to be played off before the semi- finals have been reached, it has been decided to use the Stand Court when occasion demands it.

The first of these matches will be played on the Stand Court next. Mon- day, and the names of the players will be exhibited on a notice board, each day, outside the main entrance of the Cricket Club.

Open Sia

S. S. Hussain q M. W.-Lo

W. C. Hung To

Chib: Handicap T. A PesICË- drewes (+36)."

H. D. Bidwell Harrison (-5.6).

Club Handicap Doubles

A charge of 30 cents will be made R. M. M. King and J. P. Murphy for stand seats during these prelimin-(scr.) v. J. J. Ferguson and J. M. Wil- ary round matches, while 20 cents will son (—3.6). be charged for seats opposite to the stand

The following is next week's gramme of matches:

MONDAY

H. J. Armstrong and M. H. Turner (---5/6) G. W. Sewell and T. C. pro-Monaghan (-15),

Handicap Mixed Doubles N. LE Railton and Mrs. G. K Oliver: (-4.5) v. Mr. and Mrs. C. C Stark (-1.6)

AT. Dow and Miss M. Corrighan A.(2/6) v. B. O'M. Deane and Miss J.

Armstrong (--15).

Open Doubles (Stand Court) Tsui Wai-pui and Tsui Yan-pin v. V. Gosano and A. V. Remedies.

F. H. Kwok and S. W. Liang v. J. W. Leonard and G. Choa.

Open Singles

J. A. H. Douglass v. W. Sander. Lee Wai-tong Wong Shin-wing, E. Owen, Hughes v. S. S. Hussain.

Handicap Mixed Doubles ..

J. FL. Smalley and Miss J. Smalley (—5.6) v. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Ferguson (-26).

T. A. Pearce and Mrs. J. P. Whitham (-153) v. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Price (-3.6).

Club Handicap Singles

G. W. Sewell (−15) ▼. R. M M

King (+3/6)...

Club Championship

E. J. Armstrong v. L. Goldman.

TUESDAY

Open Doubles (Stand Court)

S. A. Rumjab and H. D. Rumjan

E. C. Fincher and W. C. Hang. Open Singles

Leung Ping-chiu v. S. W. Liang. Tsui Wai-pui v. W. Sander or J. A. H. Douglass.

Paul Kong v. F. H. Kwok.

Club Championship

T. A. Pearce T. J. F. L. Smalley.

G. W. Sewell v. J. C. Pool.

Club Handicap Doubles

E. J. R. Mitchell and L. S. M. Lloyd (−3.6) v. EL. Owen-Hughes and W. M. Barton (-15)..

Handicap Mixed Doubles Mr. and Mrs. R. L. D. Wodehouse (3.6) v. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Storey

-3.6).

F. V. Harrison and Miss D. Dodwell (-15) v Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Prior

4/6).

THURSDAY:

Open Singles

S. 4. Rumjahn v. Leong Ping-chi

or S. W. Liang.

I. M. A. Razack v. W. C. Hung or George Choa.

Club Singles

H. J. Armstrong or L. Goldman v. R. L. D. Wodehouse.

T. A. Pearce or J. F. L. Smalley F. V. Harrison.

Cinb Handicap Singles W. M. Brown (SCI.) T. A. C. I Bowker (-2/6).

w. Sander (-15) v. (-3/6).

E. E. Storey Handicap Mixed Doubles

J. B. Stewart and Miss J. Weller'

SHIELD CAME

We have been given to 2172 derstand, by the Hon. Secretary of the Hong Kong Football AS- sociation, that while the usual prices will be charged at the Senior Shield semi-final games this week-end, the prices for the Junior games will be 50 cents. to the covered stands, and SO cents the uncovered stands

RECORD CROWD FOR SMALL BALL SOCCER

CHEUNG MAN, KUEN

H.K.C.A.A.F. ELECT NEW PRESIDENT

Mr. Cheung Man-kuen Is Popular Selection

A record crowd for small ball soccer match, witnessed the first friendly

Mr. Cheung Man Kuen, above, is small-ball soccer match between a team from Mr. Ms Tse-chun, the noted representative of the Eastern Chinese stage and screen star, and an

Athletic Association, was elected eleven from Mr. Sik Kok-sia, on the Chairman of the Hong Kong Chi Naval Recreation ground, Causewaynese Amateur Athletic Federation Bay, on Thursday-afternoon.

The stands were full long before the on the March 22, 1938, at the an nual general meeting of the Feder start of the match.

Owing to unavoidable circumstances, ation. side, was an absentee, and his place the Chinese community. Ma Tse-chum, captain of the Tai Fing Mr. Cheung is a prominent figure in He was a

was taken up by Mak Ping-wing Sit member for several years on the Com- Kok-sin, leader of the Kok-sin eleven mittee of the South China Athletic As- was present, but did not participate, sociation, and has been an Honorary Kwok-chin, of the Chinese Athletic, disappointing the spectators. Lai Secretary since July, 1936.

He is also one of the members of the was the referee and Mr. Sit Kok-sin Committee, of the Chong Shing Bene opened the match.

volent Society, for the current year. Owing to a strong breeze from the A member of the Staff of the Trea- sea, both sides experienced great disury Department, he has been for ficulty in controlling the hall. In the seven years a member of the Committee first half the Kok Sin side took the of the Hong Kong Chinese Civil-Ser- lead when Tam Chok-kee netted. Chan, vants Club, and was Chairman of the in goal, shone and effected two good Club for three successive years from saves from the Tai Ping attack. Dur-1935. F. A. Dunnett and Miss McAlpine slackened off and the Tai Ping for Community in general; have found a ing the second half, the Kok Sin side. The Chinese in particular, and the Owen Hughes and Miss Judy Smithwards took the opportunity to equalise worthy successor as head of the high through Li Yew Chong. The final est controlling body of Sports, for the whistle saw a draw result.

It is understood that a match will

His predecessors incinde such distin- be arranged shortly between the actors guished personages as-Hon Mr. M. K and members of the Chinese Press, in Lo, Mr. Mok. Ying Kwai, LL.B Mr. aid of the Chinese refugees, in the Choy Wai Hung and others too mumer- China war zones.

ous to mention.

(scr.) V.T. C. Monaghan and Mrs Whyte Smith (4/6)..

FRIDAY

Open Doubles

F. Kwok and S. W. Lizng or J. W. Leonard and George Choa v. Paul Kong and Lee. Wai-tong.

Club Singles

Kok Sin:-Chan Sui-yu, Li Kiew

G. W. Sewell or J. C. Pool v. T. C. Tien, and Tong Ping-fong: Loke Fie- Monaghan.

Club Handicap Singles L Goldman (~30) v. A., D. phreys (4/6).

hung, Leung Fat-on and Mak Sir-har Wong Kim-lung, Tam Chok-kee, Yo Hum-Fut-yu (captain), Lo Hon-chong and

Loo Hoi-tin.

J. A. D. Douglas (2/6) ▼ E R. Taiping: Loo Chi-fei; Ho Chak- Childe (+1/6).

ming and Lee Yew-chung, Lang Ping- lai, Mak Siu-chong and Mak Chok-

Mixed Doubles Handicap -.

T. E. Nave and Miss A. Taylorming Leng Wei-sang, Kob Yong- (-15) v. H. J. Armstrong and Mrs. sing, Mak Ping wing (captain), Lo. James Hall (-15).

Keet-hung and Chu Kim-fei.

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L CORINTHIANS DEFEATED BY ALL-MANILA XI

Alex Boisserie Shinés

Manila, March 21. Alex Boisserie, former Shang- hai Recreation Club star inside forward, led an all-Mama XI to a convincing victory here last evening against the formidable Islington Corinthians, who were beaten by three goals to nil. This was the first defeat of the tour- ists since their arrival in the Far Fast

Besides being the coach of the local team, Boisserie was the most conspicuous player on the field and scored Manila's third goal

Another local player wh covered himself with glory, was the goa eeper, who was repeatedly

for his daring and dazzling saves

NO FINISHING TOUCH The attacks of the Corinthians, played their anal briliant gar ended at the goalmouth - Somehow tourists found it impossible to pla ball past the keeper.

On the other hand, the Corin defence was frequently penetra the

line, which

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