WIMBLEDON TENNIS
... WIMBLEDON TENNIS Crawfor.l beat Woud 6-4 6-5 6-3 5-7 6-1. ...
... WIMBLEDON TENNIS Crawfor.l beat Woud 6-4 6-5 6-3 5-7 6-1. ...
... WIMBLEDON TENNIS. Dornes EVENTS NOW THE MAIN ATTRACTION. Bering disposed of the lashes' and gent's e'ngles rhempionshipe todav's programme of the lann tennis rhamrdcmrhips meeting at Wire Medan was es/raised to matches double. events. —POUR= ROCRID • ...
... WIMBLEDON TENNIS Kukuljevie and PaHada At Multi. ken and Piercy 6-4 8-6 .5-7 6-4. Mrs. Miller and Miss Morphevr boat Miss James and Miss Stammers, ‘4 6-2. COTTON New York, 11.45 —July 8.75, Oct. 8.70, Dec. 8.77, March 8 03; quiet, steady. 3 to 1 points ...
... WIMBLEDON TENNIS D. Mitic anc. F. Punce’ beat D. C. Coomb« and C. E. Malfroy 7-9, 4-6, o-4, 6-0, 6-4 ...
... WIMBLEDON TENNIS PAULINE BETZ FOR SINGLES FINAL The Australians. Dinny Pails and Geoffrey Brown. reached the final of the men's doubles at Wimbledon. to-day. when they beat the Yugoslav pair. D. Mitic and J. Pallada, 6-2, 6-4, n-3. Pauline Betz, favourite ...
... WIMBLEDON TENNIS Jack Crawford (AuAralia) beat C E. Hare, 6-3. 6-2, 6-6. J. Lesuetir (France) hl J Brugnon (France), 5-7, 6-5, 0-6. 7-5, retired Hardwick beat Slits Ingram, 6-1. 7-6. Miff Stammers beat Miss Wright, M:55 Noel ht Miss Slaney, 6-2. 6-2. ...
... WIMBLEDON TENNIS. Gregory and Collins bt Hennessey and Lott, 4-6 7-5 6-1 4-6 74. CRICKET. Somerset 41--3. Tea. SAMUELSON COACHES Dawns (14.drom Hotel. ryelmre Stmt./ 930 •to. LIVERPOOL—LONDON. Sinninottlan% dime'. illiter”atlre Fla l .1.. Wan wk. Ifiratj ...
... WIMBLEDON TENNIS Mt Jacobs wuu lust act fruw Mira James 6-4. Men's Singles (Fourth Roun , l).--- H Henkel beat B. Mandl, 6-3 6.16-1 ...
... WIMBLEDON TENNIS ime. Mathieu bt Miss Hardwick 6-3 4-6 6-3. Mies ht Mrs. NicolOpOUl6 6-4 6-3 LIVERPOOL CORN—CLOSE Wheat.—July 51316, Oct. 5/6%. Pec. 5/8%. Steady, I%d lower. SUGAR EXCHANGE FUTURES Closed quiet Ilid to 21 down. MERSEY TRAGEDY Body taken ...
... WIMBLEDON TENNIS WOMEN'S SINGLES CLAIMS MAIN INTEREST Wimbledon 1a.% tenni, championships were devoted almost exclusively to doubles matches to-day, and main interest centred in the clash of seeded players in the women's singles. Looking cucumber-cool ...
... Wimbledon tennis There were queues a quarter of a mite long at Wimblzdon to-day to see the final of the men's singles championship between John Bromwich (Australia and Bob Falkenburg (U.S.A.). On the Centre Court Mrs. Molly Blal: and Mrs. Jean Bostock ...
... WIMBLEDON TENNIS Austin wnn -et from Allison. 6-1. Rain stopped play when Austin and Allison were 2-all in second set. Miss Beßaird and Miss C;oldactnidt beat Miss Chuter aad Miss Weeks, 3-6 6-1 6-0. Malfroy and Stedman 1410 Bandar Dower and Whe‘teroft ...