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WIGHTMAN CUP

OUTLOOK.

WILL BRITAIN RETAIN

THE TROPHY?

ACAPITAL TEAM.

[By "Netcord"]

How will Britain ince the Wightman-Cap competition which starts to-day, at Forest Hills when the selected British and American lady tenis players meet in their annual "argument" for this much

Led trophy? coveted

The first thing

we shall be reminded of is Wim- bitedon: Wimbledon. with Ita inglorious failures of the English

lars, who, in the absence of Mr. Wills-Moody, nad the early elimination of Senorita de Alvarez, were going to sweep, the board, but

didn't.

It wa-al-very disanal, but I refuge to allow Wimbledon to upset my caletilations concerning the Wightman Cup. The last time England

worth anything in the ladies' events al was in 1924, but that fact has not prevented our ladies! from winning the Wightman then, and

Wi

trapity there times Since

TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 1931.

Checking his horse almost in mid-air, after daib down the pole field at Westbury, RaymondGunst, the photo star, leaned far over to provide this striking picture.

is a dangerous pastimo, la fact,

I feel confident that, rather than it is really better left alone, for baving an adverse effect upon, our

#'s suggestions are invariably players to-day and to-morrow, the taken as convictions, and how can! memories of 1931 Wimbledon are one hold convictions on things going to be the very fonte which which are subjret to so many

English representatives. re. Juneontrolable, influencen quire in order to retain the Cup None the few, if I was astuck!! and with it the reputation of our for my feelings on the matfeg.1 women players in the world of should offer the following Hps:--- international tennis.

Of course, that

LADIES' GOLF.

DEEPWATER BAY RESULTS.

The following are the results of competitions held at Deepwater Day recently:

to

Mrs. Hierey qualified for the

LAWN BOWLS.

E. EL ARCULLI PROGRESSES

IN THE CHAMPIONSHIP. ·

PING PONG.

RESULTS OF MATCHES IN THE LEAGUE.

On Tuesday, on the Police GROOM, The following are the results of E. el Arcuili boat-J. J. Gregory In the the various matches played so far in first round of the Lawn Bowls Chom- the Senior and Junior Ping Pong plenshin. In the preliminary round, Leagues: Arcull had a walk-over frum T.

Benfor Leaguo. Colorann, and Gregory had beaten R. Keung Wah Club boat South China, Basa. In beating Gregory by the "A" 23 to 12.

heavy score of 22 to 7, Arculli shuwa) South China "A" beat. Hip Koung praming of going far in the compell- Athletic, 24" to 11.

Lian. The game was started on July 28, but after thg 8th, head, when the

Congregational Assoc.beat Hip Keung Athletic, 19 to 10.

Junior League.

South China "D" beat Commercial

score was 11-7 in Arculli'n favour,! the game lind to be abandoned owing to a heavy shower. The conclusion Prean, 26 to 10. was played on Tuesday, the full card) reading:

› Gregory

Arculli

Soutborn Athletic bont Tai Tung Cullege, 23 to 12.

Heads Shots Total Shota Total Girls, 21 to 14.

|

Enstorn Athletic beat South China

Hin Kung School beat Yes Wo Athletic, 19 to 16.

Recreio Tenms for Saturday. The following players will res present the Club de Recreio in Lawnj Bowls league matches on Saturday:

1st Team versus Civli-Service C.C. nt C. de Rec, at 3,80 p.m.~~~

A. S. Gomes, R. R. Robarts, L. C. R. Souza, R. F. Lux (Skip).

Dr. R. A. C. Basto, C. A. Lopes, A. C. V. Ribeiro, C. G. Silva (Ský)). Marques, L. A. Gutierrez (Skip),

C. H. Basto, A. H. Bosto, d. E.

2nd, Team verkus Royal H. K. Yacht Club at R.H.K.Y. Club at 1.30

L. F. Xavier, A. E. S. Alves, A. V. Barrus, J. G. Ozorio (Skip).

D.B

F. A. Xavier, J, M. M. Alves, J. J. Basto, F. V. Ribeiro (Skip).

GOLE

the STARS

"Play it

IRONS ARE. USED FOR

APPROACHING

NOT FOR LONG

- DISTANCES *

***DENNY SHOTE---

The Knock-out Competition was Mrs. WIRs-Moudy (America won by Mrs. Keary, who beat Mrs. collector of win her matches against Helty statistics

ieg will bring hordes of Nuthall al Miss Madford,

Gordon in the final by 4 & 3. figures to show that this is Betty Suthall tagland)

2 false

He will beat Belen Jacals.

E. L. Barron, J. M. S. Rosario, H. give Us showers T ompara Miss Round England) to beat Captain's Cup with a score of 69-

Rozario, F. X. M. Silva (Skip). Live results

prove that Mes. Harper. Mrs. Wills-Moody is to advanced

Spey Royal Team versus Hongkong The Itunning Medal Pool during Electric Rec. Club to be played at tance with an iron? and Mrs. June and July was won by Mr.K.C.C, Green on Sunday, at 3.30 p for Miss Nutball or Miss Mud-Harper America to beat Miss Piercy with a score of 69-3--66. ford. That Helen Jacobs has Nuthall and Mre. Fearnley-Whit-

--F. X. M. Silva, L. A. Gutierrez, C. beaten Betty Suthalt more times įtingstall.

G. Silva, R. F. Lux (Skip), than Betty has defented 4Belen, and so forth and manseum.

Little to Choose.

Mrs. Wills-Mondy

Miss Mudford (England) to heat Miss Jacobs,

Mrs. Shepherd-Barron and Miss) Madford (Englands to beat Mrs.

in Wightman and Miss Sarah Palfrey. It is just as likely that England

7-66.

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THE LATEST CABLED QUOTATIONS.

But am not very impressed. What is worth remembering that England has sent to America, the pick of her tennis talent, and will win both the doubles, and Miss |that, although 011 paper that Jacobs will defeat Miss-Madford Messrs. Pentreath and Co. have talent may appear be slightly or Betty Nuthall, but if the Eng been advised by cable of the fol- 9.26 inferior to what America has tolish players have learnt the les-lowing quotations for New York place on the courts, in actuality, sons of Wimbledon, I think they silver futures as at the close of 924 there is Bttle difference between will retain the cup by four matches the market yesterday:

to three.

October 1931 28.22 down 31 December 1931 28.30 down 39 May

19:12 28.10 down 39

thum.

FANLING GOLF.

STARTING TIMES FOR

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Should one attempt to get dis-

Play an iron for its proper distance: don't try to Rhow off

to see how far you can shoot with. an iron that isn't meant for dis- tance.

A common fault among golfers is the misuse of irons. Some- timea you'll see a pinyer trying to make "" iron do the work of a or a 7 iron get the dis- tance of a "B"

For

Remember that Irons are used m. W. C. Shiolde & N. K. for approaches. Distance should Littlejohn.

be left to the wood clubs. Thare 9.28 a.m. 6. Castle & H. G. Williams is little glory in being able to hit 9.32 a.m.W. R.-Vallance & A. Lench. In 180-yard mashie shot; the main 9.36 an. A. D. Humphreys & Othing is how close to the pin can

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It was look of disdain that Primo Carner, untering to a neutral corner, cast at Pat Redmond when the Irish Eghtor, in ex- actly 2 minutes and 24 seconds of cumbersome cavorting with Camera took the count.

We have players who PORSCHS WIGHTMAN CUP DRAW. the tennis, bat do they possess

the "will to win?"

Here, I think

deter

be

is the factor which will mine whether England is to dethroned from her position A holders of the Wightman Cup Frankly, I believe they have. As

MISS MUDFORD TO MEET HELEN WILLS.

New York, Aug. 5.

The draw for the Wightman Cup,

a team, opposed to team, I con the premier ladica' tennis competition sider England can give to the of the world, for which America and world the finest combination to be England compete annually, has been found among the women players.made.

They proved it in their Inter-

national matches with France The British team consists of Mr. add Germany, and I think they Shepherd-Barron (Captain), Mias will further demonstrate it against Whittingstall; Miss E. P. Mudford and Detty Nuthall, Airs. Fearnloy- America.

But their success, if achieved,

Miss E.-D. Round,

is not going to be anything in the America has announced ono-change nature of a walk-over. America in the originally selected team, Mias has gathered together a magni-Palfrey replacing Mrs. Jessup. ficont side, and if there are more The draw in as follows;.

than two matches separating the teams at the close, I„sbali be very surprised. Mrs. Willa-Moody Miss Mudford appears to have lost nothing dur. Miss Nuthall ing her absence from the ***** Miss Routsd

courts, and supporting her she has felen Jacobs, who is fully entitled to

FRIDAY.

-

. Mm. Wills-Moody

v. Mise Holon' Jacobs

v. Mrs. Harper SATURDAY.

Mrs. Shepherd-Barron and Misa

the No. 3 position in the world's Madford . Bir Wightman and Miss ranking liat, and a third string Sarah Pattay singles.player in Mrs. Harper, who may upset a number of ceived notions.

procon- Mrs. Fearnley-Whittingstall and Miss Nuthall v. Mrs. Wills-Moody and

The Possibilities. Prognostigating individual re- aults in a match such as this

Mrs. Harper.

Mian Medford

Miss Nuthall

v. Miss Helen Jacobs

Mr. Wille-Moody

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