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HOME CRICKET.

A FULL LIST OF FIRST CLASS FIXTURES.

:

The following in a list of first class cricket matches to be played at Home during the coming season. The figures indicato the date on which the matches are to be played.

April,

LAWN TENNIS.

RE-PLAYED MATCH STILL

UNDECIDED,

There were only two matches in the open events of the Hongkong Cricket Club tennis tournaments yesterday afternoon and of these only the doubles game between the bolders, and J. W. Leonard and N. Trambitsky was decided,

30. Manchester-Lancashirò v. War- the replay match between Ng

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CHARITY FOOTBALL.

MATCH ARRANGED FOR NEXT SATURDAY.

Mrs. C. C. Luard, wife of H. E. the G. 0. C., who is the President of the Military Branch of the Minister- ing Children's Longue, has organised

wickshire.

4. Nottingham-Notts v. Esecx.

May.

4.

ahstone-Kent v

Sze-cheong and Col. Russell Brown, being abandoned at three games all in the final set.

The Ramjahn cousins were Worcester- never seriously challenged by their opponents and won in three straight gets. Although the

4. Oxford-Oxford University

4.

Lancashire.

v. Yorkshire.

Cambridge Cambridge Univer-Indian pair were not playing up to form in the first and second Bity

sels they only lost two games in each while they won the third v.without loss.

7. Oval-Surrey v. Hampshire.

7. Layton-Essex v. Glamorgan.

7. Birmingham--Warwickshire

Luncashire.

7. Gloucester-Gloucestershire

Yorkshire.

7. Worcester-Worcestershire

Leicestershire.

Y

The singles match proved as

V. long a duel as the previous meet- ing between the two players when the game was abandoned after four all had been called in the Anal set.

Nottingham Nottinghamshire v. Sussex.

7.

7.

Cambridge Cambridge Univer- sity v. Middlesex.

11.

1.

Lord's M.C.C. v. Now Zealand. Oval-Surrey v. Gloucestershire. Manchester-Lancashire

11.

11.

Somerset.

Southampton-Hampshire v. Lei

cestershire.

Chatham-Kent v. Derbyshire, 11. Worcester-Worcestershire

Nottinghamshire. 11. Cardiff Glamorgan v.

shire.

11. Cambridge-Cambridge

nity v. Sussex.

V

The results of yesterday's matches

were:

Open Doubles.-H. D. and S. A. Rumjahr beat J. W. Leonard and N. Trombitsky, 6-2, 6-2, 6-0.

Club Championship.-S. E. Green buat H. Owen Hughes, 6-1, 6-3, 6-7,

0-3.

Handicap Doubles.-J. D. Jum- phreys and A. W. Hayward (ree, 2/0) bent C. Blaker and H. S. Hills York-free, 5/4), 8-6, 8-4; T. D, E. Fendered and G. Miskin (Ser.) beat J. R. Hin- Univer-ton and C. D. Wales (rec. 15), 7-5,

14. Lord's-Middlesex v. Hampshire, 14. Layton Essex v. New Zealand. 14. Taunton Somerset v. Surrey.

keston-Derbyshire v. Lanca-

14

shire.

14. Birmingham-Warwickshire

Nattinghamshira.

H. Dewsbury-Yorkshire

cestershire.

14. Chatham-Kent

tonshire.

V

0-3.

Handicap Singles "AA. Piercy (rec, 16) beat Major C. Willson (rec. 1/0), 6-2, 3-6, 6-2,

Handicap Singles "B.-M. M. Watson. (rec. 15/1) beat W. II. Coal- Son (ser), 6-3, 2-0, 8-4; R. G. WI- kursun (res. 1571) beat R. L. Mon- Gloneriel (owe 3/6), 6-0, 6-0,

To-day's Matches.

v. Northamp-

There is again a full Est of mat- On the stand court, the tie between the Ng

a charity football match between the 14. Brighton-Sussex v. Worcester-hea for this afternoon, Army and a representative side of Hongkong, to take place on the Army 14. Leicester-Leicestershire v. Gla- | brothers and Honda and Akiyanın will Ground at Sookunpou next Saturday, 18. Lord Middlesex v. Warwick-to-day are:

Sir Shouson Chow, K.C.M.G., hás promised to kick-off and the two Letints will be lined up and introduced to Sir Shouson Chow before the start nt..

The Brass and Pipe Bands of the 2nd Bn. K. O. S. B. by permission

of Lt. Col. I. J. Comyn, C. M. G.. D. S. O., and tho Officers of the 2nd Bn. K. D. 5. B. will play from 3.30 p.m. and daring half time.

During the faterval Pipe Major W. Mackie and Pipers will dance Scot- tish National dances.

Menurs. Lane Crawford Ltd, have presented the football to be used in the match, this will be ruffled at half time. Tickets for the raffle at twenty cents enel will be obtainable on the

ground.

A Credit Card to the value of $20 has been

presented by Mosers, H Ruttonice and Son, 16 Queen's Road Central, and Messrs. Sincere Co., Ltd. have also presented a credit note value at $ID.

These cards will be drawn for dur ing the interval and all purchasers of tickets of admission will be given a free chance. The public are re- quested to keep their tickets.

for

As this well-known charity is the benefit of Chinese as well as Europeans, it is hoped that the gate will be a record one.

The

price of admission to the covered stand will be one dollar and to the open stand fifty cents.

Tickets are obtainable from: Mrs.

C. C. Luard, Headquarter House, Hon, Sperts Secretary, Vic- toria Barracks, Anderson's Music Co. St. George Building, and Moutrie and Co., York Building.

shire.

morga

shirc.

18. Oral-Surrey v. Glamorgan. 18. Manchester-Lanenshire v. Glou-

cestershire.

18, Grayesend--Kent v. Essex,

18. Portsmouth-Hanpshire v. Sus

Sex.

|

be played. The matches booked for

Open Singlés-M. W. Lo v Capt.. E. W. Morris (Third Round).

Open Doubles.-Ng Sze-kwong and Ny Sze-cheong vT. Honda and 11. Akiyama (Fourth Round); F. A. Redmond and Dr. R. B. Tottenham y Cheong Tak-wing and Hung Kwai-

18. Legris-Yorkshire y. Worcester-chen (Third Round); M. K, and

Horace Lo, v R. M. Henderson and A. Cambridge Cambridge Univer-Brearley (Third Round).

Club Championship.-T. D. E.

Lord's Middlesex v. New Zen-Pendered v. Capt. E. H. Jacobs-Lark-

shire.

18.

'sity v. New Zealand.

21.

land,

21.

Oval-Surrey v. Estes.

shire.

21.

דני

Liverpool-Lancashire v. Hamp-

HullYorkshire ". Warwick-

shire.

21. Leicester-Leicestershire v. Clou-

cestershire,

21. Chenterfield-Derbyshire v. Cla-

21.

21.

Nottingham Nottinghamshire v. niorgan.

Kant.

Northampton-Northamptonshire

v. Worcestershire.

21. Brighton-Sussex v. Somerset. 25. Bristol-Gloucestershire v. Mid-

25. Swansea-Glamorgan v. Lanca-

dlesex.

shire.

25. Taunton-Somerset v. Essex.

combe (First Round).

"A.D. S. Handicap Singles Green (rec, 3/6) Dr. D. J. Valentine

(ree, 1/6).

Handicap Singles "E."-T. J. Price (owe 2/6) v J. R. Collis (rec. B/G),

Handicap Doubles.-C. L. Sandes and H. Graves (ren, 15/2) v W. B. Cornuby and A. Piercy (ree. 17).

OFF TO JAPAN.

MANILA CHINESE BASKET

ተነ

BALL TEAM HERE.

25. Sheffield--Yorleshire v. Hamp-entertained the members of the

shire.

་-

26. Birmingham-Warwickshire

Korthamptonshire.

The Chinese Athletic Association

Manila Chinese Y.M.C.A. Basketball v. team

ta lunch at Messrs Lane, Crawford's restaurant yesterday afternoon. About forty person at- tended and a brief spesen of welcome

25. Leicester-Leicestershire v. Sus-t

gex.

25. Cambridge-Cambridge Univer.

sity v. Nottinghamshire. 25. Portsmouth-Royal Navy v. New

Zealand.

28. Lord's Middlesex v. Somerset.

Layton Essex v. Lelcestershire. 28. Leeds-Yorkshire v. Surrey.

28.

was made by the Chairman of the the visiting teah, replied. *Association. Mr. Han, the coach of

The visitors are on their way to Kobe for a tour in Japan. Mr. C.C. Lim is the manager and Messrs Hau nud Choteam will

coach and eqntain respec-

leave for

28. Dudley-Worcestershire v. Lan- tively.

Southampton---Hampshire Gloucestershire,

cashire.

28.

28.

and Mrs. H. G. Miller, Mr. F. A. Grampton, Mr. R. W. Crampton, Miss H. Gourdin, Mr. and Mrs. M. Pinto, Rev. and Mrs, Weidemann, Mr. A. N. Campbell, Mr. T. W. Willard, Dr. and Miss Hillner, Master Bittner, Mr. 28. J. S. Alano, Mrs. Alano, Mr. and 28. Mrs. R. A. Parish, Mr. M. Mcnemans, Mr. E. T. Orozco, Mrs. C. Orozco, Mr. And MTH. 0. Rochr, Mrs. P. C. Bur- rows, Misa E. Johnson. Mr. Ting Hock, Mr. Wong

Tak Mu,

Chan Dai, Mro. Pow Sui Ying, Miss Ng Foon Man,

Yee Mr. Chan Kee, Tang

Iling.

Mr.

Mr.

Мінн

Tang Sui Po Mr. M. C. Lim, King Shun, Mr. Leu. Yuen

Wong

V.

Nottingham Nottinghamshire v. Warwickshire.

Japan this morning, and hope to pass through Hongkong again on the way home.

The visitora pred the Ying Wab College Basketball team (champions 1920-27) at the Chinese Y.M.C.A. un Northampton--Northamptonshire Monday evening, beating the home

Derby-Derbyshire v. Kent.

v. Glamorgan,

28. Brighton-Sussex v. New Zea

land,

June.

1. Lord's--M.C.C. v. Wales.

Oval-Surrey V. Sussex, Worcester-Worcestershire

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N.

Middlesex.

Bristol Gloucestershiro v. Lan- cashire.

Ilkeston Derbyshire v. Basex.

1. Huddersfield-Yorkshire v. Nor-

thamptonshire.

1.

4. Lord's--Middlesex v. Sussex,

Cardiff Glamorgan v. Leicester-, shire.

4. Layton--Essex y. Worcestershire.

Nottinghan-Notts v. Surrey.

1.

tear. The Chinese A. A. team (run- ners up in 1926-27) met the visitors at the Y.M.C.A. last evening.

"BANK OF TAIWAN.

BRANCHES IN FORMOSA TO KEEP OPEN.

Osaka, April 19. The latest information from: Formosa states that under orders

from the Governor General the Bank of Taiwan is keeping its offices open. This is naturally re- sulting in a run on them, but the bank is doing its bost.-Reutar.

The local office of the bank is. *. closed.

4. Manchester-Lancashire v. York- 4. Southampton-Hampshire

alirc.

Kent.

4. Birmingham-Warwickshire

Derbyshire.

4. Taunton-Somerset v. Glouces-

tershire.

4. Northampton-Northamptonshire 11. Coventry-Warwickahiro!

v. Leicestershire.

Kent.

shire.

4. Oxford-Oxford University v. 13. Swansea-Glamorgan v. Derby-

New Zealand.

8. Layton-Eusex v. Middlesex,

11. Shofield-Yorkeliru v. Sussex.

8. Loicester Leicestershiza v. Bur- 11. Stourbridge--Worcestershire

Zoy.

8. Manchester-Lancashire v. Bus-11.

a Birmingham--Warwickshiro

BOX.

Yorkshire.

Somerset.

Kettering-Northamptonshire v. New Zealand.

11. Bristal-Gloucestershire v. Cam---

beldge University.

8. Bristol-Gloucestershire v. Notta. 15. Oval Surrey v. Warwickshire.

8. Taunton-Somerset v Derby- 15. Maidstone-Kant v. Middlose

chire.

15. Bristol Gloucestershire v. Exsax..

8. Northampton-Northamptonshire 16, Portsmouth-Hampshire v Notts.

Kent.

8.

V. Worcester-Worcestershiro New Zealand.

Y

16. Worcester Worcestershire'

Northamptonshire.

Tr

16. Brighton-Sussox v. Cambridge

University.

16. Leicester Leicestershire v. New

Zealand.

11. Lord's Middlesex v. Notts. Keong An, Mr. Chen Hon Ching, Mr. 11. Manchostor-Lancashire v. Sur- and Mrs. T. Shimomura, Mr. Y Nishihata, Mr. L. Takami. Mr. W. 11. Southampton-Hampshire v. Es-16,

Palmer.

rey,

BOX.

Bradford-Yorkshire v. Somer-

Bot.

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