WIMBLEDON TENNIS
... 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 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. In the fourth round of the Lathes' today, Was Joan Austin and Mii4 lyer bent bleu Goes and Mdlle. Vlaato, 7-5, 3-6. Is the Men. Doubles, fourth round. It. LyEe.tt and L. Godfrey beat J. M. Halyard and G.' R. eltersell, 6-4, 6-4, 4-4 ...
... 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. * —- FEARNLEY WHITTINGSTALL TO WIS: EILEEN BENNETT. •la, MiSS Eilee ° Bermett - to ' i Fearnle Whittingstall, the next Wimbledon 'act th« her maiden name, Be *es h many tennis Players % played tournaments not decision, how- * end °t ...
... WIMBLEDON TENNIS. H. W. Austin Runs R. Lacoste to Five Sets. MSS TRUMAN BEATEN. The majority of what are generally known as rabbits having been eliminated durisfg the week, Wimbledon might be Paid to have settled down into real hectic tennis, and to-day ...
... 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 • The programme of events- in the Wimble. lenn tennis championship', entg foe a hick doe. , on Monday. Jim* wi the ret.rs. tll-1C _unbind Club. W ii M' on .11onday._Ju • with mown', sinning event on made with y te ttea men's bin aud •lie ...
... WIMBLEDON TENNIS. 8.1.0. NORTON CARRIES OFF GBNT.’S SINGLES HONOURS. The leading match the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Tournament yesterday, was the final of the gent .’a singles, in which B. I. C. Norton, the South African, defeated Manuel Alonso, the Spanish ...
... 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 ...
... WIMBLEDON TENNIS. H. Cochet and R. Lacoste to Meet in the Final. MEN'S SINGLES. Stmi-final. —R. Lacoste beat W. T. TUdea 2—6, 6—4, 2—6, 6—4, 6—3; U Cocbct beat i' Boussus 11 —9. 3—6, 6—2. fc—s. WOMEN'S SINGLES. Scmitsmils.—senoilta de Alvnrez beat Mice ...
... WIMBLEDON TENNIS Number one court at the All-England Club, Wimbledon, to-day, was packed for the inter-Allied lawn tennis match between British and Allied Forces. H. T. Brlks ...