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S. A. Runjahn and H. D. Buto- jahn, holders of the Open Deubles 1023-1928, beat T. Honda and T. Akiyama in the, arst semi-final of Banks ......... the Open Doubles Championship of the Colony by the odd set. A very large crowd saw an interesting struggle which finally resulted in favour of the Indians. They thus Chins Underwriters.. $2.20 bar, 2.40 al. enter the Enul ta meet the winners China Fire Incences... buy.
of the tie L. Goldman and J. 3. McEachran M. K. Lo and M. W. Lo.
The. Play.
The Rumjahas started favourites, but before the match had gone far, it begame evident that Honda and Akiyama were bot going to let them have matters their own way. The Japanese won the first two games. and led at +9, which their oppor ents reduced to 4-3 Honda and Akiyama, however, forged ahead and deservedly won the first set by
6-3.
The Rumjahas immediately took the agressive in the next set and showed up remarkably well at over. head work, Honda and Akiyama defending resolutely.
The Rumjabas, in the course of the next two sets, played back hard, and conceded one game only to the Japanese.
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Japanese Recover.
The Japanese then made a won- derful recovery and won the first three games of the fourth set. fine struggle followed, which pro- duced some interesting play, The Rumjahns could not maintain the speed shown carlier and their op. ponents "taking opportunity. of their lapse forced the pace with success, eventually wincing the set at 6-3.
Excitement was rife in the final set, which proved to be the best of the mateb. The Rumjahns by dint of fine play and combination took a lead of 2-1, increasing it to 4-1 but fell off, and Honda and Ak
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yama raised the hopes of their supCements (combined)...... (19.35 bay, porters by drawing up 4-3. The match reached its best at this stage and wth pairs struggled deter minedly for the eighth and ninth games, which after a long fight went to the Indians, "who thus won the match.
The best feature" of the match was undoubtedly the fine overhead work of the Rumjahas which en- livened the match. H.D. played consistently well and proved to be more reliable than his partner to- wards the end.
Honda was decidedly out of the picture yesterday and except for a few fine shots did not impress. Akiyama played his best game this season and kept his end up ex-
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tremely well He was mainly re- Capt. H. Schaap, Mr. Seydack, sponsible for the fine fight yester- day, his lobbing taking the sting out of his opponents' play.
Lieut. Hale Loses. In the Open.. Singles Lt. Hale unexpectedly lost to Lam Peng Chin in straight seta.
Yesterday's results follow:
Open Singles. Lim Peng Chin beat Lt. J. Hale,
6-3, 5-6, 9-6.
L. Goldman beat Chen Chi Wing, 6-0, 6-3, 6-1.
Open Doubles.
H. D. Rumjahn and S. A. Rum-
jahu beat T. Honda and T. Aki- yama, 3-6, 6-1, 6-0, 3-6, 6-3.
Club Championship.
S. E. Green .n, from L Forster. Handicap Singles "B."
SEMI-FINAL.
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A. C. I. Bowker (owe 2/6) beat FR. Price (rec. 4/6) 6-4, 6-4.
TO-DAY'S MATCH.
Only one match will be played to-day, viz., M. K. Lov. H. D. Rumjahn.
The other the between Me Eachran and S. A. Rumjaha has been post- poned till next Friday.
PASSENGERS.
Arrivals,
The following passengers arrived yesterday by the P. & S. ss. Man- tu:Mr. A. V. Appleton, Mrs." Barnes, three children and two in- fants, Mr. N. T. Basrai, Mr. W. R. and Mrs. Beaves, Lady Sheila Cairns, Mr. A. F. Cambridge, Mr. Captain, Major Mrs. Crawford, in- fant and nurse, Mr. S. H. W. Coles, Mrs. and Miss. David, Mr. Dayaram, Lt. Col. Dennis, Mr. G.
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