NEXT WEEK'S TENNIS
Following is next week's tennis programme at Hong Kong Cricket 'Club!--~
MONDAY
Open Singles
A. Crawford, v Pang Öl-lam (1), S. A. Rumfáhn v. J. W. Leonard (Stand Court).
Handicap, Doubles
R. C. Brevan and A. K. MacKenzie (~1/0) v J. S. Theobald and S, M. Garrard (-5/0) | '(2).
Handicap Mixed Doubles
C. M. Starit and Miss J. Reeve (—3/8) v Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Ferguson (-5/6) (3).
B. M. M. Deane and Miss D. Eardley (-15/3) v V. R. Gordan and Mrs. Ralph (scratch) (4).
Handicap Singles
Dougall (-15/2) (0)..
C. Monaghan (4/6) v D. M. Mac A. H. Barwell (-1/6) v J. C. Pool (+1-6) (7).
Open Doubles
T. A. Pearce and B. C. Fay v T. C. Chan and Marsland Ma (8).
TUESDAY
Handicap Doubles
A. Lade and G. W. Sewell (-5/6) v W. G. Harvey and A. H. Barwell (scratch) (2).
N. D. Lloyd and W. R. Lambert (scratch) v R. C. Beavan and A. K. MacKenzie (-1/8) or J. S. Theobald and S. M. Garrard (~5/6) (9),
Handicap Mixed Doubles
D. G. G. Allen and Miss J. Purkis (scratch) v C, B. and Mrs. Nicholson (-3/8) (4).
Open Singles
THE CHINA MAIL, MARCH 30, 1940
ST. JOSEPH'S SPORTS. “Y” LADIES
The 24th. Annual Athletic Sports of St. Joseph's College will be held on April 11 at Caroline Hill, commencing at 1.00 p.m..
WEDNESDAY Handicap Singles 9. M. Garrard (18/3) v A. Lade (~4/0) (1).
Included in the Programme are two E. Zulauf A. K. Mackenzie (2/6) v
Open Events: (1) 6000 Metres Bicycle | (-15) '(0).
C. B. Nicholson (~3/0) v R. C. Beavan Race: (Open to the Colony). (-2/6) (7).
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Handloap Doubles
B. O, M. Deane and N. Spence (4/6) v A, C. I. Bowker and A. H. Penn (4.1/8) (2). T. C. Monaghan and D. M. MacDougall (~15) y C, H. R. Hyde and J. J. Ferguson (-30) (3).
T. A. Pearce and F. D. Hunter (-3/0) v C. D. N. Walker and E. L. Taverner (scratch) (4).
Open Doubles
Tsui Wai-pul and Tsul Yan-pul v A. R. Kitchell and I. M. A. Razack (Stand Court).
THURSDAY
Handicap Singles A. H. Barwell (-1/8) or J. C. Pool (+1/6) v E. S. Hall (+1/6) (1), Handicap Mixed Doubles B. O'M. Deane and Miss D. Eardley (-15/3) or V. R. Gordon and Mrs. Ralph (scratch) v Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Stark (scratch) (2).
Mr. and Mrs, C. H. R. Hyde (−30) v J. R. M. and Mrs. D. E. B. Smith (scratch) (4).
Club Singles
M. Pagh v G. W. Sewell (3).
J. J. Ferguson v R."C, Beavan (6).
S. M. Garrard v J. S. Theobald (7).
Open Doubles
Pan Ol-lam and Leung Ping-chiu v S. A. and H. D. Rumjahn (Stand Court).
T. A. Pearce and B. C. Fay or T. C. Chan Tsui Yan-pui v R. G. Biesel Jr. (Stand and Marsland Ma v F. H. Kwok and S. W. Court).
Liang (8). Wel Chung v Tennie Kwok,(7).
Open Doubles
Wong Fook-nam and Lam Kwan v T. C. Monaghan and T. J. Gould (8).
FRIDAY Handicap Doubles
(2) 400 Metres (Open to the Past Pupils of the School).
TO PLAY
MEN'S TEAM
Weather permitting, main attraction in to-day's hockey programme will be the match between "Y" Ladies, MARATHON RACE ON current winners of the Caer Clark.
APRIL 3.
The annual Kowloon Marathon Race, which was to have been run yesterday under the auspices of St. Andrew's Club, had to be postponed, owing to the bad weather, and will now be run on Wednesday, April 3.
T. A. Pearce and F. D. Hunter (3/6) or D. N. Walker and E. L. · Taverner
(scratch) (2).
V. R. Gordon and H. J. Armstrong (-15) v R. K. Valentine and L. M. S. Lloyd (—3/6) (3):
Handicap Mixed Doubles
and
D. G. G. Allen
Miss J. Purkis (scratch) or C, B. and Mrs. Nicholson
Cup, and Y.M.C.A. second eleven.
Apart from this, the Brawn Cup Champions, Argonauts will meet "y" Ladies Juniors in a League match on: the Central British Association
ground and Y.M.C.A. Seniors will be seen in a friendly match against Re-- |creio at King's Park.
Following is the programme' and' Y.M.C.A. teams:-
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(~3/6) v J. S. Theobald and Mrs. Churchill Y.M.C.A. tat (-15/2) (4).
BRAWN CUP
Argonauta
V
"Y" Ladies
(C.B.A., 3 p.m.)
FRIENDLY
V
Recrolo
("Y", 4.15 p.m.)
Open Doubles
|‚Y.M.C.A. 2nd
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E. C. Fincher and W. C. Hung v C. H, R. Hyde and J. J. Ferguson (Stand Court).
V "Y" Ladies ("Y", 3 p.m.)
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Handicap Singles
Wong Fook-nam and Lam Kwan or T. C. -Y.M.C.A. 1st:-Benwell: Jordan and You-- Monaghan and T. J. Gould v.J. Gonsalves | rieff, Kempton, Pennington and Waldron; and A. V. Remedios (8).
Bates. Elsly, Taylor, Rose and Walls. Y.M.C.A. 2nd:-Millington; Killeen
and
A. Lade and G. W. Sewell (-5/6) or W. G. C. Burnett (−15) v A, K. MacKenzie | Toulinson; Smits, Gilchrist and Ireson; Ma- G. Harvey and A. R. Barwell (scratch) v [(4-2/6) or E. Zulauf (—15) (7),
cey, Dormer, Stone, Greenberg and Banks.
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