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TENNIS TOURNEY.

E. C. FINCHER GOES INTO

SEMI-FINAL..

E. C. Fincher realised general expectations yesterday when he defeated Ho Ka-lau and 'qualified to join Honda in the semi-final of

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 1930.

GARRISON NEWS.

'SOMERSETS' ATHLETIC

MEETING.

The individual events section of the annual athletic sports of the Somer- sets took place yesterday.

Heats were run off on Monday, as well as one or two of the field events. The the singles tennis championship. His fine weather attracted a large num-

ber of spectators,

who took นี kcen interest in each ev

success was well deserved.

in any

The tennis varied considerably,

and there was rallies, punctuated with exceeding-keen rivalry for the Commanding

Officer's ly clever play, being succeeded by scored by a

Cup, for which 3 points were periods of rather dull and uninter

4 win, 2 for second place esting exchanges. Fincher's ability third place. The fact, that the win- event, and one point for a to force the issue proved one of his ner and the runner-up dead-heated in chief assets, and only in the third the bardles, and that there was only set was Ho allowed to settle down one paint to separate them, will show to anything like his normal game. how clone was their personal emula. Fincher, who can produce one oftion of each other, the beat chop strokes in the Colony, employed this with telling effect and kept his opponent constantly on the move through his accurate placing. Ho Ka-lau was not so impressive as when he defeated Ng Sze-kwong in the previous round, and Fincher had an easier task than wae at shaw, and 2/14, HALLO first indicated.

were Captain R. H. Bakewell and Lieat. LN. Evans Timekeepers be ing C. 9. H. H. Leigh and C. Q. M. S. Spardle the Recorders being 2/Lt.

What promises to be the finest match of the tournament will be played this afternoon, when C. A. L. Rumjahn and S. A. Rumjahn meet on the Stand Court to decide right of entry into the semi-final, The winner will qualify to meet Honda for the final. S. A.. Rum- jahn will probably start favourite on account of his record in the Colony, but "C.A.L." has given several impressive displays in the current tournament, and will not lack supporters. His chief asset is a greater variety of strokes, but he has to meet one of the steadiest players in the Colony, and the re- sult will probably be left to the fifth set.

M. W. Lo and Ng Sze-cheung will meet for the third time in an endeavour to come to a decision in their fourth round tie, in which they now stand at two sets all.

The full scores of yesterday's matches were:

Open Singles.-E. C. Fincher beat Ho Ka-Inu, 6-1, 6-3, 1-6 6--1.

Handicap Singles "A"H. Owen Hughes (uwa 4/6) beat E. R. Prics (rec. 2/8), 6-3, 6-1..

Handicap Singles "B"-Dr. C. H. Burton. (rec. 15) beat M. D. Scott (scr.), 6-0, 6-1,

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The Referes was Major O. Gc B. Philby, and Track Judges were "Cap- tains C. W. P. Ludlow and R..C. Strachey, 31.C. dent. R W. Stephena and. 27ht: SB, Phi poti. Field Judges were Captain B. J. Corballis, M.C.,

Brad

Starters

Howard and L/Sgt. Fortnum, R.S.M. EJ. O'Hare, D.Ö.M., acted as Chief Whip, the Hon. Secretary of the Sports being L. R. Platt.

The Field Events run off on Mon. day included the Cricket-Ball Throw- ing, where Pte. Denmead was first with 54 yards, the High Jump, in ins, the Three Miles, where Bugler which L/Cpl. Lovell cleared 5 ft. 1 3/4 White had the good time, over bad country, of 10 mins, 7 scs. Yester day's events commenced with the Final of the Half-Mile, Ptc. Parria coming in first in 2 mins., 7 2/5 seca.. just in front of 2/Lt. Cave and Pte. Mackenzie.

Other events are best tabulated as follows:

2/5 secs.), Boy Lambert 2, Boy Boye Race-Bugler Bertram I (65 Cottey 5.

Final, 220 Yards-Pte. Butcher 1 (23 4/5 secs.), L/Cpl. Neil 2, L/Cpl. Rendall 3.

Putting the Shot-L/Cpl. Perkins 1 (13 ft. 2 ins.), Pte. Naylor 2, L/Cpl. Rossiter 3.

Final, 120 Yards Hurdles.-L/Cpl. Neil and L/Cpl. Bendall tied for first place in 18 2/5 secs, with Pte. Pother- ary third. Nell led from the start, but Rendall caught him at the

Final-Ptc. Mac-

seventh

Quarter-Mile,

Handicap Doubles.-Very Rev. Dean Alfred Swann and L. Forster (owe Kenzie 1 (55 4/5 sec.), L/Cpl. Chap- 3/6) beat H. Graves and C. G. John-man 2, L/Cpl. Rendall 3. ston (rec. 4/6), 6-1, 6-1,

The match between S, E. and D. S. Green against E. J. R. Mitchell and

G. E. R. Divett was stopped after the acore had reached one set all and 8-5.

To-day's Games.

Open Singles (fourth round). C. A. L. Rumjaha v. S. A. Rumjahn; (third round), M. W. Lp y. Ng Sae- cheong.

Handicap Singles "A".-P. W. J. Planner (rec, 5/8) v. Dr. L. T. Ride (owe 1/8); 1. S. Harris (rec, 2/6) v. Very Rev. Dean Swann (rec. 2/5).

Handicap Singles "B"-C. de Bruyn (rec. 4/6) v. H. Graves (rec. 4/4)..

OUTRAGES BY COMMUNISTS.

"RED" BANDITS IN KLANGSI ACTIVE.

The

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Long Jump Pte. Thomas 1 (18 ft.

0 1/2 ins.), Pte. Kaarle 2 (18 ft. 0 1/4 irs.), L/Cpl. Rendall 3.

Young Soldiers Race ( Mile).-

Pte. Wills 1, Pte. Wilson 2, Pte. Wilks

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100 Yards, Final.-Pte, Butcher 1 (10 4/5 secs.), Pte. Nel 2, L/Cpl. Rendall B.

14 mins, 54 1/5 secs.), Pte. Baulch 2, One Mile Final-Pte. Childs 1

P/Lt. Card S.

The winner of the Commanding Officer's Cup was L/Cpl. Rendall, with 8 1/2 points, the runner-up being L/Cpl. Neil with 7 1/2 points. Two competitors who tied for third place were Pte. Butcher and Bugler White, both obtaining six points.

From Д regimental standpoint, more interest will be taken in the inter-company events, which are to be run off next Monday afternoon. Keener spirit is displayed in these competitions than in the individual events, as the teamwork necessarily fasters esprit de corps to a greater ex- tent, and is the basis of so much

Peking, Apr. 1.

military trairing Such enhance- bandit and Communist ment of this spirit is all the more menace in Kiangsi is continually to be welcomed even in sporting cir- growing worse. Ten thousand "Red" cles, and the inter-company competi

tion brings out the best in men. It Is certain that some of the times and

be beaten on Monday. distances of yesterday's events will

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Te-tung control many parts of the north and west of the province as well as the entire river from Kian- fu to Kanchow, committing terrible atrocities and depredations, and destroying Government buildings and missionary and other foreign property.

GOLF COMPETITION.

Anti-foreign feeling is worse OLD HAILEYBURIANS v. OLD than at any time since 1927.

The "Reds" attack undefended points, and when Government. troops are sent against them they dash to other districts.

Atrocities at Yuanchow. In a recent attack on Yuanchow the Communists seized the city on March 28 and evacuated it on March 26. The city magistrate was boiled in oil, and other pre- minent persons were brutally mur- dered, including the principal of the leading high school and the

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LOCAL CRICKET./..

chief pastor of the China Inland Taikoo in the match against Way- The undermentloned will, represent Mission.

Many ahopkeepers and others C.R.C. ground: W. R. Greenhalgh, foong at 2.30 p.m. on Saturday on

were tortured and forced to con tribute $60,000 to the "Reds.”

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early vory weakly held and is liable to Victorian," said Judge Sir Alfred. fall into the hands of the "Reds." Tobin when a man at Westminster Missionary families are leaving County Court, referring to a Nanchang.

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