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MISS MARBLE'S DUEL WITH
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ver an hour.
The British, break- ng through de Stefani's servicë, aved the third set and won the Durth. They were beaten only 7-
in the fifth
Heavy rain cut the threads
Mrs. K. Bowden (G.B.), Heat Lady ther matches. Manzel and Hecht
Pleydell-Bouverie (G.B.) 64, 6– f Czechoslovakia were leading Miss F. S. Ford (G.B.) beat Mrs. E. Crawford and McGrath of Austra-0. Moss (G.B.) 6—1, 6—1)
Mrs. E. C. Peters (G.B.) beat Miss ia:5-3 when an adjournment wAS mperative. · The progress of Hare J. Ingram (G.B.) 6—1, 6—1.
Mrs. J. Selwyn James (G.B.) beat and Wilde through the David bro Mrs. O. Haycraft 6-2, 6-4. hers was arrested only in the third
Mrs. E. S. Law, (G.B.) beat Mrs. M. Bet-they won the fourth easily. B. Lewis (G.B.) 6—3, 6—3.
Miss B. Nuthall (G.B.) beat Miss M. Budge and Mako were through well
Trouncer (G,B.) 6—8, 60, 6—2. before the rain came.
Results:
WOMEN'S SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP
Holder: Miss H. H. Jacobs (U.S.A.) FIRST ROUND
SECOND ROUND
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Comery and R. Morton, 6--2, 8—— 4, 8—6. G. P. Hughes and C.-R. D. Tuckey. beat M. Bernard and J. Borotra, 6-4, 6-3, 16-14.
B. M. Grant and W. Sabin beat C. M. Jones and R. A. Shayes, 7—5, 6———4,
G. de Stefani and F. A. Parker beat 9. C. Clark and WL Grossmith, 6-4; 16–2, 4–6, 4–6, 7—5.
C. E. Hare and F. H. D. Wilde beat
E. J. David and, H. F. David, 6-2, 6-2, 57,161 16
J. D. Budge and G. Mako beat D. Prenn and J. C. Warboys, 6-2, 8-6, 6—1.
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T. G. McVeagh and G. L. Rogers beat J. D. Anderson and J. A. S. Col lins, 5-7, 6-4, 6—3, 6—4.
D. J. Cook and E. J. Filby beat G. E. Godsell and H. B. Purcell, 3–6, 6–2, 4-6, 6-2, 6-4.
G. von Metaxa and J. Jamain beat F. Fru S. Sperling (Denmark) beat Miss M. Baumgarten (Hungary) 6–2, 6–0. | Kukuljevic and Prince Madansinhji of Frl. M. Horn (Germany) beat Miss Kutch, 6-3, 7-5, 14-16, 3–6, 6–3. L. B. Hall and E, C. Peters beat J. C. M. Burrows (G.B.) 6—1, 7–9, 7—5.
Miss A. Marble (U.S.A.) beat Miss, M. Hunt and Hon. C. N. 0. Ritchie, R. M. Hardwick (G.B nominated) 6———4, 8—6, 6—3.
C. F. Aeschliman and M. Ellmer beat 9-11, 6-4, 6-3.
Mej. M. R. Conquerque (Netherlands) D. M. Bull and C., F. Duncan, 64, beat Mme. S. Henrotin (France) 6-1, 6-8, 63, 6—3.
F. Quintavalle and E. D. Andrews 6-1.
Miss D. E. Round (G.B., nominated) beat A. Brown and W. R. Findlay, 6-0, P. Geelhand and. A. Lacroix beat R. B.beat Mrs. L. H. Wheatcroft (G.B.) 6-1, 6-4, 6-4,
61.
Miss H. H. Jacobs (U.S.A.) beat F. Egan and A. E. Fannin, 6-8, 6-3,
3–6, 6–0. Miss E. H. Harvey 6-2, 6–1.
Mej. G. Terwindt (Netherlands) beat! Fru E. Hollis (Denmark): 2—6, 7-5,
Mlle. -J. Jedrzejowska (Poland) beat Miss S. Noel :(G.B;) 6–2, 6–0. ^ –
Miss P. O'Connell (G.B.) beat Miss G. C. Hoahing (G.B.) 8-6, 6-4.
Mrs. M. R. King (G.B.) beat Miss Batt (G.B.) 6—0, 6—1.
(G.B.) Miss E. M. Dearman
beat Miss P. C. Grover (G.B.) 6–2, 6—2.::
Mme. R. Mathieu (France) beat Mme. C. Boegner (France) 61, 60. Miss J. Saunders (G.B.) beat Miss M. Stewart (G.B.):6——1,ˆ6--4.
Miss M. Riddell. (G.B.) beat Mrs. E. H. Fenwick (G.B.) 6-2, 6-3.
Mrs. R. E. Haylock (G.B.). beat Miss S. G. Chuter (G.B.) 68, 62, 63.
Miss G. M. Southwell (G.B.) beat Miss M. Whitmarsh (G.B.) 3–6, 6–3, 6--1.
Miss J. Goss (G.B.) beat Miss W. M. C. Bower (GB) 7-5, 6-2;
Miss A. M. York (G.B.) beat Miss T. R. Jarvis (G.B.) 6-2, 6-3.
Mrs. D. B. Andrus (U.S.A.).... beat Miss E. N. S. Dickin (G.B.) 64, 6—3. -Miss K. E. Stammers (G.B., nominat- ed) beat Miss N. M. Lyle (G.B.) 62, 62.
Miss K. Winthrop (U.S.A.) beat Miss M. B. Hobson (G.B.) 7-5, 6-4.
Mrs. F. M. Strawson (G.B.) beat Mrs. K. J. Underwood (G.B.) 7-5, 6-4.
Miss M. C. Scriven (G.B.) beat Miss J. Harman (Ireland) 60, 6—2.
Mrs. J. B. Pittman (G.B.) beat Miss V. K. King (G.B.): 6–3, 6–3.
Mrs. R. G. MacInnes (G.B.) beat Miss J. Marquis (G.B.) 64.
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Miss M. Heeley (G.B.) beat Mrs. J. S. Kirk (G.B.) 6—2, 6—1
Miss W. M. Lincoln (G.B.) beat Frl. R. Kraus (Austria) 6-4, 6-3.
Countess de la Valdene (France) beat Miss F. James (G.B., nominated) 6-4, 6-0.
MEN'S DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP
(Holders: G. P. Hughes and C. R. D. Tuckey (G.B.) ) FIRST. ROUND
C. R. Harris and H. Surface beat H. R. Hare and S. Martensen, 6-2, 9—7, 6-3.
F. Nakano and J. Yamagishi beat C. J. Eedes and E. E. Lannin, 6–3, 6—1, 6-1.
J. Pallada and F. Puncec beat E. R. Avory, and H. G. N. Lee, 60, 6—1, 5-7, 6-3.
T. Hughan and H. Van Swol beat F
D. W. Butler and R, J. Ritchie beat
6-3, 6-2, 6-8, 3—6, 11-9. W. T. Anderson and T. C. Braithwaite,
H. C. Fisher and B. Maneff beat N. de Manby and J. B. Sturgeon, 4-6,
36, 6-3, 8-6.. 6—
WIMBLEDON PLAY TELEVISED
SUCCESS OF NEW METHOD
FACES AND ACTION VERY CLEAR
London, June 22.
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Jenssen and H. Kleinschroth, 6–2, Television history was made 61, 79, 6..
H. G. N. Cooper and R. K. Tinkler yesterday when the -play from beat H. Billington and G. R. B. Mere- the Centre Court at Wimbledon
was successfully televised MIle, H. Kovac (Yugoslavia) beat dith, 6-2, 6-3, 6-4. Miss A. P. Cardinall (G.B:) 6-3, 6-3; N. G. Farquharson and V. G. Kirby more than 25 minutes in
Miss P. N. Morrison (G.B.) beat Miss beat J. H. Ho and R. E. Mulliken, 86 afternoon programme. M. Slaney (G.B.) 6-4, 63.
61, 6-2... Miss P. L. F. Thomson (G.B.) beat H. Henkell and G. von Cramm beat It was the first time that Miss K. Keith-Steele (G.B.) 6-2, 7-5. A. L. Della Porta and L. J. Walter, great international outdoor event had been televised by wireless Miss M. ER Lamb (GB) beat Miss | 6-3, 9–7, 6–0.
Kho Sin Kie and K. Schroder beat D. from the scene of its happening, C. Coombe and J. E. Giesen, 6-1, 6-4 to Alexandra Palace, without an G. K. Osborne (G.B.), 6–2, 6—2.
I. G. Collins and D. MacPhall beat Hintervening land cable. It was, "a great Miss B. G. Beazley (G.B.) beat Mrs.
Plougmann and W. Robertson, -: 3—6, as an announcer said, J. N. C. Couper (G.B.) 6-3, 7-5
Mrs. D. Trentham (G.B.) beat Miss| 4–6, 6–3, 6–3, 6——2.; A. Samuelsson (Sweden) 4-6, 10-8, 63.
N. B. Brown: (G.B.) 6—4, 46, 6—3.
Senorita A. Lizans (Chile) best Miss
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J. Bromwich and C. Sproule beat L. de Borman and I. H. Wheatcroft, 4—6;
16—2, 6—3.2
Miss V. E. Scott (G.B.) beat Miss S. 6- Paterson (G.B.) 6—–2, 6–2,
Boussüs and Y. Petra beat-J. S.
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Televiewers first saw the match in which H. W. Austin béat G. L. observe every Rogers, and could movement of the players.
Even the marks of the passage of the lawn-mower over the grass were distinctly visible.
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There were also scenes of spec- tators in the stands, and their faces could be seen clearly, The televi sion picture was accompanied by a Grise- commentary by Mr. F. H. wood.
Later the match in which Jack Crawford, the Australian player, unexpectedly beat Roderick Menzel (Czechoslovakia) was televised.
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