WIMBLEDON TENNIS
... WIMBLEDON TENNIS Technically he will have to wait for the accolade, but the bookmakers are not even conceding that the final is a contest, one quoting Borg as 5-1 ON to win again. ...
... WIMBLEDON TENNIS Technically he will have to wait for the accolade, but the bookmakers are not even conceding that the final is a contest, one quoting Borg as 5-1 ON to win again. ...
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... WIMBLEDON TENNIS attacked and completely shattered her opponent. The old Mt{. last stand came in the fifth game with the score 2-2, and it was a typically courageous one. In the end, however, after four deuces and four game points to Mrs King, Miss Austin ...
... WIMBLEDON TENNIS The men's prize is an incredible £13,500 more than Bjorn Borg earmed from his magnificent run of five title wins from 1976 to 1980. The total prize fund has been incruner:o £1,458,280, compared with £978211, as 49 per cent increase over ...
... WIMBLEDON TENNIS. Big Championship Tournament Opens To-day. TALENT OF TWENTY NATIONS COMPETING. The 1931 Wimbledon championships which begin to day may down in lawn tennis history as Great Britain’s year. Within the past two years Great Britain has been ...
... WIMBLEDON TENNIS. THE MEN'S SINGLES SEMI-FINALS. Britain had not direct rep resentation in the semi-foals of the Men's Singles in the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Champicnshlps. On the Centre Court E. T. Cooke (U.S.A.), conaueror of H. W. Austin. mtbt H. Henkel ...
... WIMBLEDON TENNIS Fred Perry, the man upon whom Britain's hopee are c*mtr*>d, will not have a doaer call than that hia third round match with Roderick Csecbo- Slovakia, on the centre court in the Wimbledon lawn tennis championships yesterday. Perry won ...
... WIMBLEDON TENNIS Kramer’s easy title win over Brown Jack Kramer, the 25-ycar-old Californian, gained the men’s title in the Wimbledon championships yesterday against Tom Brown, from the same state, such easy fashion that unquestionably demonstrated that ...
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... WIMBLEDON TENNIS. TO-DAVIS RZSULTIS. SLUED DOUBLIS—FIRIIT ROUND, Ron. C V 0- Ritchie and Mrs. W. Durlac. w. o A. R Hammers's, and Wu M. R. Counuerque. scr WOMEN'S SINGLES—THIRD ROUND. P Betz 10 5 boat Miss J. Clawson 4031 4.1, 4-0 Mrs E W. A Rostock 40 ...
... WIMBLEDON TENNIS. WOMEN'S SINGLES. Itemienal—Min M. Osborne beat Mrs. 8. P. Sommers (South Africa. 6-1. 6-2. Miu Doris Hart (UH.A. I beat Miss Proust) itt.9.A.l 2-6. 64. ...
... WIMBLEDON TENNIS The American’s 68, 60 victory was completed in 36 minutes, Mrs Lloyd making the whole affair as painless as possible for her luckless and devastated young rival. At least the polite Mrs Lloyd paid fair tribute to her beaten opponent reminding ...