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Cam Malfroy
Camille Enright Malfroy (21 January 1909 - 8 May 1966〔(Cam Malfroy at Tennis Archives )〕) was a prominent New Zealand tennis player of the 1930s and 40s, competing in numerous grand slam championships of the era. He was also a well known pilot and attested an ace pilot during World War II.〔 ==Early life== Camille Enright Malfroy was born in Hokitika on 21 January 1909 the son of Mr. Camille M. Malfroy, of the State Forest Department, Wellington and younger brother of the rugby player Jules Malfroy. The Malfroy family in New Zealand was descended from Jean Baptiste Malfroy originally from Macornay, Lons-le-Saunier, Jura, France, a miller, and his wife, Josephine Pricarde. Jean Baptiste along with two of his sons, Jean Michel Camille Malfroy, usually known as Camille, and Jules Cézar Malfroy, (the eldest of the three brothers), joined the rush to the Victorian goldfields in the 1850s and arrived in New Zealand in the early 1860s.〔(Malfroy, Jean Michel Camille Biography at Dictionary of New Zealand Biography )〕 Cam Malfroy, like his older brother Jules, attended Trinity Hall, Cambridge where he studied Economics.〔(STUDENT WORLD Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 151, 24 December 1930, Page 3 )〕 At Cambridge he received his Blue for tennis and was also a noted rugby player.
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