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WIMBLEDON TENNIS. ANY LETTERS FOR
BUNNY
AUSTIN STILL WINNING.
NIGEL SHARPE BEATEN.
(THROCYT REUTER'S AGENCY.]
LONDON, June 20.
A gala day in London saw the 'sun shining brightly.
YOU?
UNCLAIMED CORRESPON- DENCE, ETC., AT THE G.P.O.
THE OFFICIAL LIST FOR SATURDAY,
A General Post Office notification, issued on Saturday, gives the At Wimbledon a capacity gallery following particulars with regard watchell the remaining four men and three ladies who were out tot unclaimed correspondence, etc., complete the fourth round and the waiting as the Post Office, and also unclaimed radio telegrams at the
last eights,
In the fourth round Miss Gold-Radio Telegraph Office:~-
ex-British Hard Courts sack, Champion. beat "Betty's" con- queror, Mrs. Michell, 4-6, 7-5, 8-0.
Lott (U.S.A) beat Jan Kozelub. 6-4, 6-1, 6-4.
Poste Restante Correspondance.
Miss Billie Tapscott bent Miss Chamberlain, 6-3,5-7, 8-4.
Timmer (Holland), beat Nigel Sharpe 6-1; 3-6, 6-0, 11-0.
PASSENGERS.
Arrivals.
The following passengers arrived here from the United Kingdom and Singapore by the .. Patroclus Mrs. M. K. Aste, Mr. H. de Bruyn, Mr. Doeff. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Find- lay, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Forrest, Master H. I. Forrest, Dr. J. H McElney, Mr. C. J. McLaren, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Stower, Mrs. M. A. Taylor, Mr. A. J. R. White, Mr. J. G. P. Wilson, Mr. J.Day, Mr. LB. Harmer, Mrs. Le Teo Soon Kim, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Peachey, Mr. F. W. Poate, Miss K. I. Poate, Mr. Wa Lai Hai, and Mrs. A. M. N.
Richardson.
The following passengers arrived by the B.s. Trior (N.D.L, Bremen) from Daired and Shanghai:-Airs. J. K. Kwan, Mr. C. 8. Tsao, Mr. TB Wong, Dr. and Mrs K. A. Wagner, Mr Frith, Mr. A. Brot- W. Bray, Mrs. G. Bonavita, Mrs.telid, Mr. S. W. Wong, Mr. Chen Fong Lee, Mrs. Liang, Miss D. B. A. C. Ball, Mary Burtt, A. L. Loan, Mr. C. G. Chaing, Mr. Vang Buell, Margaret Carter, R. Dar Tsi Tong. Mr. Jen Pong Ping. Mr. Mr. J. F. Chow and family, Mrs. ell, Mrs. LR. Frazuur. R. W. Tea Tan Han, Mr. Pak Kum Chan, Fitzwtham, Louis Gorris, Lady S. E. Chow and child, and Mr. S. Gibson-Craig. Rev. C. Guergia, R.M. Kozloff. In the second round of the Men's Hichens, Capt. D. S. Harvey, L. Doubles Gregory and Collins beat W, Heinicke, Capt. Day Kearney Raymond and Farquharson (South (s. Gogovale), A. L. King, M. S. Africa), 1-6, 1-6, 4-8, 8-3, 6-0.
In the third round Tilden and Kapur, J. Louie, A. G. Major, Hunter beat Crole-Rees and Eames Mrs 6-1, 6-4, 6-te.
Miss Joan Ridley beat Fraulein Aussem, 5-6, B1, ...
Mallory and Miss de Smid: 6-1, 6-7, Misses Wills and Cross bent Mrs.
6-1.
In the third round Miss Ryan and Miss Nuthall beat Miss Colyer and Mrs. Hill 6-4, 81,
In the second round Jean Borotra and Misa Bouman beat G. Lott and Miss Cross 6-2, 6-2
In the fourth round of the Men's Singles Austin beat Kingsley G- 4-6, 6-1, 4-6, 11-9, and Von Kehr- ling beat Olliff 7, 7-5, 6-4.
Earlier Resulta.
Loxvox. June 25.
The weather was glorious and the attendance large for the strong, programme of the fifth day at Wim bledon. Four of the last eight in both the men's and women's singles were down for decision, but, as it was, a fifth ladies' match was de cided.
"Big Bill" Tilden again led the way into the fifth round (the Inst eight) by defeating Boussus on the centre court in straight sets.
The first surprise came when Mrs... Mcflquam accounted for Senorita Alvarez in three sets.
J. S. Machsurin. Đ. J. O'Brien, R. S. Pigott, B. Riley, derson, S. W. Smith, Jones Turley C. Ritter, E. Ravera, A. W. "San- J. Turville, H. B. Williams, W. B. Whishaw. Miss V. Wilcox, Rev. W. Winter, B. Zipper.
Registered Articles.
Mr. FL.
The following passengers arrived by the s.s. President Pierce For Hong Kong Contender, Mrs. B. Capt. J. W. Bundred, Gorand, Mrs. E. L. Hawthorne, Mr. K Kanakura, Mr. R. A. Magrin, Mr. H. S. Pun, Mrs. L. M.
through Hong Kong were: Miss A. Salana, Mr. C. Suzuki, Mr. R. Torres. Among passengers passing
AMERICAN GOLF
"OPEN.".
BOBBY JONES. STILL, -TO THE FORE.
GENE SARAZEN'S
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(REUTER'S AMERICAN BERVICE)]
MAMARONECK, N.Y., June 28 Bobby Jones has lost the load in the American open golf champion ship, having been displaced by Sarazen and Espinosa.
The second 18 holes were played in the afternoon. Among those who went round early were the ultimate lenders at the end of the day, in- cluding Schute, who is now level with Bobby Jones.
Hagen and Jim Barnes among the notables far behind.
Are
There was a terrific downpour of rain just as Bobby Jones left the frst tee after lunch. The specta tore galloped all shelters but the contestants carried on in the face of one of the worst downpours in open golf championship. the history of the U.S. national
The greens were sodden in a few minutes in spite of workmen who swept the water in vain.
In the rain, Bobby Jones did the and he came in 37, making first nine holes out in 39 strokes;
C. Carlson, Mr. W. D. Guy, Capt.total of 75 for the round, or an and Mrs. S. L Higgins, for Shang- hai: Mr. E. C. Childs, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Clancy, Mr. T, Hoshina, Mrs. H. de Kauffmann, Mrs. W. D. Mac.
A. Hitchcock, Marodele Rose, Dorgall, Mr. M. Wada, for Kebe; R. M. Yings.
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Unpaid Correspondence.
Dr. Richard Ho Ping Sia, for Bonolulu; Mr. A. W. Davis, Mr. M.- G. Miller, Miss E. F. Vincent, Mr. Brainer, R. Blau (e/o F. Vincent, jr., Mr. A. G. Zaron, H.K. Hotel), Boris Bogoroditrky, for San Francisco. Mr. L. H S. S. Blinds. G. T. Dreifuss, Baum, Mr. M. L. Veauchamp, Mr. Lady Gibson Craig Carmichael,and Mrs. C. B. Bergin, Mr. and The Haven Co. (Radio Supplies), Mrs. W. A. Dorey. Miss E. Dorey; Miss N. Joureyeva, Isao Kadoike. Lt. J. B. Dow, Mr. J. D. Phalen, Mrs. O. V. Lembich, M. Marche and Mrs." Wm. Tadd, for Lo Marchade, Mlle. A May, Louis Angeles. Munex, Pappie Karel, Messrs. L. Fingamall J. Rosa (aa Minto), Peter Tester, Baroo General Wu Chung Dok Zipper.
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B.
Igate of 144 so far. Diegel scored a fine 74 in the afternoon..
Jones Still Fighting.
LATER,
Third round completed scores are: -4
Sarazen Schute"..
Ven Elm Leo Diegel
"Horton Smith
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In the final round the present leaders are : —
Babby Jones Espinosa Armour
294
RGL
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out of business, was to pay £750 Chungking. gon, Mr. Ly Hoi Sang, M. C. S.
to a woman for the goodwill of her Sung, Mr. S. T. Tao, Miss E. A off licence business under a pearly Tao, Mr. Y. C. Vong, Mr. Lee Yen tenancy. Vancouver, B.C. Wab Mr. T. M. West, Mr. and Mrs. Manila. D. M. Wong, Mrs. F. Wong, Master Canton. Wong (3). Among passengers pass ing through Hong Kong. were: Mr. Hoihow. J. A. Angara, Mrs. M. Dadivson, Chelon. Miss A, Hoppe, Mr. O. D. Mar- tinez, Mr. R. Portillo, for Manila; Denshan. Mr. W. A. Bailie, Mr. L. E. Blair,
Then Mrs. Bundy beat Miss Chun Shun Chong... Bennett. This was a fascinating Hip Tuen Shun struggle between the old and new Led Tonicity generations. As Miss May Sutton, Urgent 0622 Mrs. Bundy had won the singles 283 title at Wimbledon in 1905, 1906 and 3900 1907.
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"I knew mommer would win." said one of Mrs. Bandy's four children to Tilden, who sat through- out the match with an arm round the child's neck Mrs. Bundy is 42 years old and Miss Bennett is only half her age. The victor's strokes and footwork were reminiscent of her form when she first won the She is championship in 1905. thought to have an excellent chance now of reaching the final. Results
were:-
player) 5-7, 6-1, 6-3.
This match Yeegick concluded the 3rd round and Miss Toangseng Tapscott made up the last 18 in the 0384 tournament.
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Mr. Harrison attended the court to apply for a "protection" order before obtaining a transfer of the licence from the licensing justigen. "What do you mean by paying £750 for goodwill," asked MT. Head, "when you can be turned You out at
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Mr. Harrison : again.
Mr. Mead said that it seemed to him that Mr. Harrison was throw- ing his money away.
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