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IT? ASKS
DOROTHY ROUND USEFUL ADVICE
CHAMPIONSHIP TENNIS DRAWBACKS
MEANS CONTINUAL NEGLECT
Collins On Doubles
Play In Tennis
I. G. Collins paired up with F. H. D. Wilde for Wimbledon this year. With the recollection of the dine play Collins has reproduced Dorothy round, at twenty-four, became woman tennis cham-at Wimbledon in the past with Dr. "pion of the world. She knows what it has cost her to become Gregory few will forget their champion, She knows what it is worth to her, and she sees more great fight in a five at final realistically than most girls at Wimbledon just what being a in 1029-English enthusiasts wel- against Allison and Van Ryn champion meaNS.
comed the news that Collins, was den learn shorthand and type. to compete again at Wimbledon writing in the winter so that after a year's absence. they can get secretarial jobs? His now partnership with Wido "But when the summer comes possesses great possibilities. The they forget it all, and the next young Middlesex player, so his winter they have to begin all various doubles partners say, is over agala.
natural doubles player with an "What, for instance, shall I do instinct to play the right shot and this winter? It is the problem
be in the right position. most girla at Wimbledon face.
She talked to me very frankly about it, writes a Sunday Ex- press correspondent.
"What does being a tennis cham- plon mean?" She said..
"It means that I am
hwny from home for about fours months of the year. I often feel homesick.
"It means inevitably that cannot keep in touch with my old friends.
"That is how it is.
SOON FORGOTTEN.
"I have been at home two weeks "I am touring Australian from in the last two months. In those | October to March. After that I, in wecks I did nothing but answer my particular instance, would like
shop. to work in a shop a really nice
lettere.
"I sill have my sense of values. "What are 'tennis friends' worth? Thia: when you are up you have plenty of friends. When you begin to decline again, as overy player must sooner or later, they don't want to know you.
"Being a champlon tennis player means that I have nothing to do all the winter.
'If means that although I'am homesick when i am
away all the travel unsettles me, so that I can't really settle down again at home.
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"It means that, travelling about to tournaments and being away from home, I have really had rather a lonely time. At times!
"I am twenty-four, "I was nineteen when I really determined to go on until I wan champion. I always vowed would throw my racketa in the sea then. But now I can't very well stop.
COST HUNDREDS.
"But I always meant to be a gym mistress.
SUCCESSFUL PARTNERSHIP.
A successful partnership, says Collins, can only he built up by n pair who can thoroughly under- stand each other, and work to- gether both on and off the court. "It is in the crisis that the real pair can just pull that little extra eat. Many players can play good doubles when things are going
"My father has spent the money that would have sufficed to train me as a gym mistress many times well, but it is when one player fa off form, or when the opposition "There cannot be much return produce whirlwind tennis, that for it. I may write some articles and perhaps a book.
over.
"I do not know if I ever will. "After all of it a tennis star is forgotten by the publie in a year or two.
"I wonder sometimes, when I think of what I have done, what I shall do it worth itp
FATE INTERVIEWED. Dorothy Round might to-day still be unknown to fame if fate had not intervened.
the necessary qualities of the real pair are brought out. The difficult! time has to be overcome until
suddenly (it is hard to say why) the psychological moment does nearly always come when it is possible to fight back, and if the opportunity is seized, a match may often be pulled out of the fire.
"It is worth mentioning here how. rarely brothers or husbands and vives have ever been able, over more than a short period, to
form
When she was on holiday at the
a successful partnership: 1age of sixteen with her family is probably they are each too keen North Wales, at Pwllelli, her for the other's sake to succeed; brother entered her for the local they are playing too much on their tournament there. She was badly nerves, concentrating more
for their partner than for themselves. to the detriment eventually of their own game. I have tried to de emphasise that in doubles it is the
beaten.
"It has cost my father hundreds She would never have entered of pounds, I suppose, in seven another tournament of her own years. That money has gone in accord, but her brother hotels, travelling exponses, and termined that she should go in temperament of the pair that is, equipment. He gave It willingly, for the junior tournament
nt
because
of more importance than their own the whole family en- Maivorn. She went and she won actual playing ability.” couraged me to go ahead. I am it. delighted for them, and they are delighted for me.
"What shall I do in the future?
I honestly do not know,
"I might have been doing my job as a gym mistress in a school, but that is gone now,
"Do you know that some of the girls who star at Wimble-
-After that she began in earnest. She got into trouble at school for
staying away a week at a time to the court that all the spectators
tournaments, play at
and only were looking at her feet and that just scraped through her examina.she would trip up. tions.
She did not get very far in that The time came when Dorothy first year. Round frat came to Wimbledon. Now, six Wimbledons later, she She felt a strange sensation on has beaten them all,
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Von Cramm's Meteoric Rise To Fame
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Baron Gottfried von Cramm; the'} 1934 champion of France, is the son of Relchtreihord von Cramm who owns estates near Hanover..
Von Cramm first came into prominence at 15 years of age championship at Frankfort in 1928. when he won the German junior
Tarco years Later he began to make his mark In Continental play, and In 1932 assisted Germany in win- ning a place in the Interzone final of the Davis Cup with D. Prann when he beat F. .. Shields and
H. E. Vines gave
a hard match. The same year he won the German championship. beating B. Menzel in the final and also repeated this victory in last year's German championship Anal, He is, of course; the present holder of the Wimbledon mixed doublea championship with Mme. Sperling. Von Cramm will shortly enter the German Diplomatic Corps.
CYCLING - THRILLS
Club Enjoy Another Successful Outing
There was a slightly lower attend- anco on the Sunday run of the long- kong Cycling Club, under Mr. E. Munna, vice-Captain, which was scheduled to reach Castle Peak for re- freshments and bathing shortly after noon. Several members having made arrangements to ride out direct to the rendezvous after timn, the morning party decided to reach the Cafeteria later than the time originally set, and therefore the lender made for Talpo and Fanling at a brisk pace. At the latter place a puncturo pro- vided excuse for refreshments, and gave time for a more leisurely inspec- tion of the light and shade effects produced by a few small clouds on the local hills. A suggestion was made on resuming the run that the border road should be traversed and accord- ingly the party wended their way through Sheungshul to that less fre- quented route. The - subsequent scramble along the side of the Canton- Kowloon Railway and the carriage of the machines over a bridge by the method of stopping from sleeper to sleeper with nothing else, between eyellat and water provided many thrills and much merriment.
The re- turn to the Circuit was made at Dill's Corner (near Santin) and the remain- ing few milos to the Cafeteria wa made at # atendy pace, A time; schedule of the spin showed the riders to have mado Talpo in 1 hours, with Fanling half-an-hour later (inclusive of repair of puncture); the Cafeteria was renched after the border detour nt 2 p.m. after four hours' riding,
The afternoon section did not put in an appearance until after 4.30 p.m., und after refreshments had been en- joyed the whole Club adjourned to the beach to indulge in swimming and Hun-bathing. Another cup of tea was enjoyed on returning to the Cafeteria and the wheelmen then resumed the homeward trip at 6.40 p.m. A strong pace was established by the leader which brought the party without fur- ther mishaps or halts to Shamshulpo at 6.50 p.m.
The Hon. Secretary, Mr. II. G. Crayford, is proceeding on a health cruise, and during his absence the duties of Secretary will devolve on Mr. II. A. G. Koaves, n-A-8.C., Welling- ton Barracks.
It should also be noted that the Club Headquarters are now sitanted in 23, Taipo Road, Shamshulpo, where room has been made available for members by the Captain, Mr. C. Read, who has removed from Ne: 7 Fuk Wing Street.
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