THE CHINA MAIL, JULY 8, 1989.
WIMBLEDON
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RIGGS WINS ONE AND ENTERS 2 OTHER FINALS Plays Eleven Sets In Course Of Yesterday
BRITAIN ONLY IN ONE FINAL
London, To-day. Robert L. Riggs, No. 1 rank- ing American lawn tennis player, emulated the per- formance of his more famous countryman, Donald Budge, by entering the final of every event in which he is entered at Wimbledon.
Whether he will carry this success still further and win all the finals remains to be
seen.
BOWL TEAMS FOR TO-DAY
FIRST DIVISION Recreio "B"
C. F. Remedios, A. M. Xavier, C. R.
· Pereira and B. Basto (skip).
C. C. Pereira, D. C. Alves, A. A. Re- medios and F. X. Soares (skip).
F. A. Machado, C. H. Basto, F. V. V. Ribeiro and J. J. Basto (skip).
Recreio "A"
C. M. Silva, J. F. V. Ribeiro, L. J. Silva and F. X. M. Silva (skip).
3. Luz, A. P. Guterres, R. F. Luz and H. A. Alves (skip).
L. F. Xavier, C. E. Marques, J. E. Noronha and C. G. Silva (skip).
C.C.C.
J. W. Leonard, K. M. Omar, A. E. Coates and B. W. Bradbury (skip).
W. J. Penny, L. C. R. Souza, I. S. Landolt and U. M. Omar (skip).
A. A. Razack, W. Ward, A. M. Omar and R. Baga (skip).
K.C.C.
V. C. Labrum, J. W. M. Brown H. Nish and F. Goodwin (skip).
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T. A. Madar, W. Hyde, J. Fraser and E. C. Fincher (skip),
Geo. Lee, W. Mulcahy, J. Hyde and E. Kern (skip).
Indian R.C.
D. M. Khan, A. M. Wahab, M. Y. Adal and A. R. Dallah (skip).
A. H. Rumjahu, A. Bakar, A. O. Ma- dar and M. R. Abbas (skip).
J. Hoosen, S. M. Rumjahn, A. R. Minu and A. K. Minu (skip).
K.B.G.C.
A. S. Russell, S. M. White, W. S. Drake and W. MacFarlane (skip).
R. Duncan, L. A. R. Duncan, T. G. Meyer and A. J. Hall (skip),
W. L. Walker, T. F. Robson, J. C. Gill and A. M. Holland (skip).
P.R.C.
..
H. Brown, G. A. Chumping, W. Mair
and J. Fender (Skip).
W. Mcleod, C. Dowman, J. Shepherd and A. C. Carey (Skip).
J. Forrest, G. C. Moss, G. Perkins and J. Orem (Skip).
K.D.R.C.
P. B. Parks, R. H. A. Lapsley, R. Lapsley and H. G. Cooper (Skip).
F. Cullen, M. Ferguson, J. Kempton and J. Brown (Skip),
A. Calman, W. Mackie, V. Kainsay and R. Morrison (Skip)
SECOND DIVISION
C.C.C.
J. H. Xavier, A. J. Coelho, T. Locke and H. W. Randall (skip).
W. McNeill, L. Gaddi, E. Zimmern and C. S. Rosselet (skip).
N. Leonard, D. A. Rozario, Dr. N. P. Karanjia and W. K. Way (skip).
C.S.C.C.
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Yesterday he advanced one step in that direction by beating his contemporary Elwood Cooke in five -sets-by-scores of 2-6, 86, 96 6-3, 6-2,
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Following this extended battle, in partnership with Miss Alice Marble, favourite for the women's singles, he beat C. M. Jones and Miss Harvey in the quarter-final of the mixed doubles, and then ad- vanced to the final, later in the day, by virtue of a victory over CE Malfroy of New Zealand and Miss Betty Nuthall of Great Bri- tain. Both games went the whole distance, so, in all, Riggs played no fewer than 11 hard sets in the course of the day.
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Reuter describes the play in the men's doubles as being almost monotonous, so perfect was it. It was the Cooke and Riggs and it marked the 18th meeting between
18th occasion on which the latter has been successful!
RESULTS AT A GLANCE
MEN'S SINGLES Final:-R. L. Riggs (U.S.) beat Elwood Cooke (U.S.) 2-0, 8-6, 3–6, 6–3, 6–2.
WOMEN'S DOUBLES Quarter-Final:-Miss Stammers and Mrs, Freda James Ham- mersley (G.B.) beat Miss Harvey and Miss King (G.B.). 6-1, 4-6, 6-2. Semi-Finals:-Miss Helen Jacobs (U.S.) and Miss Billie Yorke (G.B.) beat Miss Jean Nicholl and Miss. Betty Nuthall 5-7. 6-4, 11-9 (G.B.).
Miss Marble and Mrs. Fab- yan (U.S.) beat Miss Stam- mers and Mrs. Hammersley 86, 6-3..
--MEN'S DOUBLES Semi-Final:Charles Hare and F.
H. D. Wilde (G.B.) beat R.. A. Shayes and G. Oliff (G.B.) 6-2, 6-4, 6-4, *
MIXED DOUBLES Quarter-Final:-R. L. Riggs, and Miss A. Marble (U.S.) beat. C. M. Jones and Miss Harvey (G.B.) 5-7, 6-1, 6-3, E. Cooke and Mrs. S. P. Fab- yan (U.S.) beat A. C. Rus- sell (Argentine) and Mrs. Freda James Hammersley (G.B.) 5-7, 6-3, 6-3. E. Malfroy and. Miss Nuthall beat Geelhand and Miss Meu- lemeester (Belgium) 6-3, 2-6, 6-4. Semi-Final:-R; L. Riggs and Miss A. Marble (U.S.) beat C. E. Malfroy (N.Z.) and Miss Betty Nuthall (G.B.) 8–6, 6–2, 6–4.
line duel for the most part. Cooke, the more aggressive of the two. in. Both players were making their the early stages, won the first set first appearance at Wimbledon. but after saving five set points in
The match devolved into a base- the second, finally lost it at 6-8.
Richard Burton Wins
Golf Championship
ARMY TENNIS
THREE LEAGUE MATCHES YESTERDAY
THREE ARMY. LEAGUE TEN- NIS MATCHES WERE PLAYED YESTERDAY AT SOOKUNPOO.
With the season practically over · the R.A.P.C. appear certain to win the championship for the second year in succession. Yesterday, at Sookunpoo they encountered their most dangerous opponents, the RAM.C. and won by the convinc
margin of 7 sets to 2.
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S.Q.M.S. Pittham and Taylor, and S/Sgt. Adlam and James won alb their sets but both couples were |fully extended to beat Major McNeill and Major Harvey · B-6 and 9-7 respectively. Adlam and James fought hard and pulled up to 9-7 after being. 1-5 against.
The Royal Army Pay Corps have not been beaten this season and S.Q.M.S. Pittham and Taylor have yet to lose a set.
Q. M. S. Taylor and Q. M: S. Pittham (R.A.P.C:).
beat Major Harvey and Major Mc-
Neill
beat Cpl. Hamlin and Pte. Rey-
nolds
61 beat Sgt. Smith and Pte. Dunne 6-0
(R.APC).
S/S Adlam and Sgt. James
beat Harvey and McNeill beat Hamlin and Reynolds beat Smith and Dunne
Sgt. McClafferty and Sgt. Watson (R.ARC).
lost to Harvey and McNeill beat Hamlin and Reynolds lost to Smith and Dunne.
*** CRUSHING VICTORY
6-3
Royal Army Medical Corp beat 30th Battery, Royal Artillery, by 9-0, in "A" Division.
BRIC
LONDON, TO-DAY RICHARD BURTON WON THE TISH OPEN GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP WITH AN AGGREGATE 290 WITH INDIVIDUAL ROUNDS OF 70, 72, 77, AND 71.
John Bulla, who returned rounds of
71 and 78 to-day was second with an LEAGUE TENNIS aggregate of 292, followed by Shank- land, Reg. Whitcombe and King, "all of whom had aggregates of 204.
OF (RAM.C.).
Lt. Col. Smith and Major Harrison beat Lt. Munro and Bdr. Osborne 6-0. beat S/Sgt. Skinner and Bdr.
Other notable scores with their final U.S.R.O. Win
two rounds were:-A. D. Locke 76 and 75 aggregate 296, King 75 and 78 aggregate 294, Bruen 75 and 76 aggre- gate 298, Bertolino 76 and 75 aggre- gate 298 and Rees 75 and 77 aggregate 297.
Easily
United Services Recreation Club Leaders half way through the fourth beat Club o de Recreio in their post and final round were Bulls (292), poned, match in the Mixed Doubles Reg. Whitcombe (294), Shankland Division of the Lawn Tennis Lea (294), Fallon (294), Perry (294) Pose
(295), Alliss (206), Kenyon (296), gue yesterday by 7% sets to 11⁄2- Adams (298) Cotton (298), Serra (299), Green (800), Faulkner (802); Sweeney (808), Reuter.
Q. Dixon, H. (skip).
E. Kirman, D. Crawley,
Bag
RP
and F. Haynes: (skip).
and
F. Harper, J. Carr, C. Strange an
·HAE. Drew,
W. Hillyer (skip).s
G. EF. Thomp
F. Austin, A. Allan, A. Stevens
(akip):
8. Eccleshall (skip)
Kowloon Tour:
W. A. H. Duff and Miss M. Griffiths (U.S.R.C.).
beat A. V. Remedios, and Miss-O. #Ribeiro.
beat A. V. Gosano,and Mrs. C.
Noronha
beat J. Gonsalves and Miss
*L* Goldman “and” (U.B.B.C):
Mist:
C. Hamiltori A. best' Rimedion and Miss - Ribeiro
(skip)
best Gosano and Mrg: Nor
bear Gonsalves and Missși
James
beat Bdr. Bennett and Bdr. Lo
gan
Cpl. Webb and (RA.M.C.).
beat Munro and Osbo beat Skinner and James beat Bennett and Logan.
8/Sgt. Stevens and (RAM.C.).
beat Skinner and James beat Munro and Osborne beat Bennett, and Logan
ENGINEERS WIN
Tilley
7th Battery, Royal Artillery, by 7
40th Company, Royal Engineers beat in the B Division, C
Lt. Col. Genet and Lt. Russel. (R,E.). beat Et Bartram and Bdr. Robson 01 beat Sgt. McKecknie and Bdér
Coughliny
And Bdr.
beat Sgt
Jon
S. M
C. Mose, H. Castrop. L. Stephens
and A. Spary · (skip)
W. J. Howardz
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Y. Hea
and