THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, JULY

28,

1985.

FRED PERRY BEATS

VON CRAMM

In Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Singles Final

Continued from Page 8),

it Mestel (Cerho-flovakia) best J. Dorotra (yance), -1, 2-4, 6-2, 1-6, 11-9; D. Hudge (U.B.A.) bet M. Bertram (Bouth

Arrka), 6-4, sunt, Gis.

N. Bharp beat R. K. Tinkler, ~), $93,

1. Maler. (pal) beat 4, R. D. Marmatish, -2; N. G. Farquharson (South Arria) bows 3. Murrey (Canada), -1, 6-8, 2.0: G. Von Cramm (Germany) beat C. H. Ja, 6-2, K, 6—11.9. J. Perry Von Cramm kept on fighting all the holder) beat W. Hines (U.B.A.). 6-1, 1-6, way but Perry made everything of it. C. Hope (Australia) bral A. C. Stedman New Zealand), 6-4, 14, 4, his forehand drive, taken so beauti-8-01 A. R. Quist (Australia) beat M. Ellma fully on the run, in the next game, teleriand), 6-3, 10, 4, 605. and ke wan Champion again with wart cheers to great him.

Perhaps the most remarkable feat. ure of Perry's play is his stamina. Ile appears to be able to play lawn tennis all over the world, month after month, year after year, without go ing stale, Von Cramm is one of the most courteous of sportsmen; he comic of a family which has many ties with this country, for his father and one of his brothers were up at Halliol College, Oxford, Perry, in the Tilden tion, would not give his nuta-

before

the match, but stole away down a ride court, in company! with

Austin, not wanting to speak er be spoken to.

6-1, 4-6, 4-5; W. D. Mefrath (Australia)

a CR. D. Turkey, 6-4, 6-3, 6-4, J. Canka (Usecho-Klovakia) beat 2. W. W. Aherwood, 1-6, 6-2, 6-2, 3-4

WOMEN'A BINGLES

First Downdes 1. Valerio (2(sly) beat R. Mavrodata, 2, 2; Mi V. 11. Montgomery best Nine. W. D. Láti Band, 1-8; dime, H. Mathieu (France) beat Mike St. M. Hardwick, 7-5.5-4.

Mia J. Mowbray-fireen best Mr. W. P.

Freeman, 6, 6-2

MN. M. Lyle bent Mia G. Harry &

66 Hornertia E. d'Alvarez (Bain) brai

Mim M. A. Thurman, 8-4, 4-6, 7--8: Mar

A. M. Yorke Ira Mian J. Martey, 9-2, 6-1. Misa 8. G. Choler heat Mine J. Dawbarn. - G-2 Metile, 2. Jedrukowski (Poland) Dont Mim I. Hoames, 3-6, 6-4.

Miss B. Noel beat Mias T. M. Weeks, 61. 1: Mia 2. M. Dextran beat is 1. How india), 6-2, Band.

P. K. Butt brai Mke M. Rudel.

It was very disappointing news, yesterday, that Dorothy Round, GL Britain's No. 1 woman player, has dropped

of the British Wightman out. Cup Team to meet U.S.A. next month, 4, 6-1; tins 3. Ingram beat the

E. II. Harvey, ko, Mad Miss P. 3. Ford Mina Round ways she needs a rest, as at 9. K. Giborne, 6-2, 6-1; Mrs. E. F. the injury to her right leg is still Whittingstall beat Mrs. §. K. Edwards, 6-2, worrying her, and she has been play-: Hibs &. G. Brasser beat Miss W, NE.

i tennis without a break for two, Maule, 6-7, 1-6, band.

M. N. Dicken Beut Blion 1. M. Watan

years and thinks she may be getting alum). 6-3, 6-1: Min J. Cunningham ittle stale.

THIRD DAY'S RESULTS

London, Jun 27, The following are the results of the thing day's matches at Wimbledon)

MEN'S SINGLES

Mrs. A. Kirk. 760, 0-2.

Hi E. Cepkova (Carcho-Slovakia), brat Mis M. & Lumb, 6-3, 6-7: Mk 1 Krava (Austria), beat Miss A. A. Wright, 6-2, 4-6, -47_Mio M. R. Commuere (1) bet M. F. M. Hirwan, 9-4, 6-2.

Mm. 11. C. Hopman (Austraila) beat Mrs. R. Law, 6-2, 6-1; Mile F. Belliard

Second Hound H. W, Austin best 2.1taanna | (Fisher) beat Hún H. J. Amith, 0-0, 7-5. (Norway), -2, 6-0, 6-21 S. . Wood Mr. J. D. Pittman bra! Mina Ú. M. South- (UB.A.) beat G. E. Gohell, 6-3, 0-2. 6~21| wall, £-4, 7-5; Mr. D. C. Shepherd-Barron , Kukuljevic (Yugavis) beat K. Lundbal Min M. Whitmarsh, 6-4, 6-4; Mlan (fermeny), 4,5-5, 0—4; 1. MePhall but M. C. Beriven bat . It. E. 1layback, 6–2, A Del Thomas (Italy), B), 6-2, 6-0; 2. 101 Hr. E. C. Peters beat Mia 11. 1. E Fiebrowlla lungw77) bent J. F. G. Lynight, Drew, Bunk, J

-2: J. I. Crawford Austraila)

beat V. G. Kirby (South Africa), 6--1, 6-0, BUT, 6-2.

2. Pallada (Yugo-Elvis) best J. Lueur (FTRIC), -6, 6-4, 7-5, 6-X; A. Gention (France) beat J. Hendrie (Bouth Africa), 6-3,

F.

Beroun-M│»» J. C. Ridley frut Mar

11. A. Clarke-dervoler, 6-3, 6

Min M. Slaney beat Mr. J. P. Whitley, 6, 64

Se Alana (Chiley beat Min. A. Wor ring (Norway), 6-3, 6-–-0.

1). Mos J. Haulers beat Mrs.

Andrus

7 7 0 (France) bek Punce (Yun-Havis), 7–8, 6-8, 6–2, 6–2; - (U.8.A.), 6--1, 3-6, 6-3; Mrs. J. de la W. Mangroww_outh Africa) feat 21. HiRings | mooster (Balzium) best Miss F Young 1, 7-6, 3, 16–8; (1. Makn (U.KA.) bent (Canada), 1--1, 6-4; M» M. Riddell beat J. Yamarhi (Japan), 2-8, 2-4, 6-2. GM C. Dracon (Canada), 6-1, 6-4; Mr. 1-2: H. Timmer (Holland) beat Hon. C. N. OH. Whestereft at Mias 1. Xadla (Greece), IUżeht, 7-6, 5—7. $–2, 6–8.

26: Mas M. Heeley beat Mrs. M. M. G. Pander (Italy) beat C. E. Mallmy (New | Mari, f. 5. 6. Zealand), 11-13, 1-4, 6-3, B4, Jadi In Mr. W. G. Lowe (Bouth Africa) beat G. Hacht (Carchodiakla) het Landry Terwin (Hollandl), 6-2, 9.-1; Hin K. Slam. (France). (France), 6-4, 1-6, 6-4, 6-2; D. FL, WI mare beat Mile. J. Hama beat 1. Bham, 2-0, 6-2, 4-8, 6—1:] 6–2, 9m7, 7-8; 4), de Ntefani (Italy) test J. Van Den Eynda elatum), 4, 4, 6-4; . . Hughes but IT. Pimghmann (Denmark), 65, Buy

J. 8, our beat . Von Metaxa (Austria)., 40-2.07, 2: J. Van Ityn (0.9.A. beat F. Smith (Norway), G~80, 6—2:

Goldschmidt

Miss J. Mattigan (Australia) beat Hr. R. Ienkin (France), 10-4, 6-5, 6-3; M M. 6. Hartman beat Mie P. 14. 8. Thomson, 6-4, 4-4, 6-4; Milan M. Horn (German) brat Mine 8. Travers, 6–2, 6–—–—–7.

HEN'S DOUBLES

First Round. G. E. Godsell and It. M. Turn-

ED. Andrews (New Zealand) best D. W. HER (..), L.. De Harman A. Lacrol Dusler, 6-2, 1-7, 6-4; 4. Martin Legeay (scratched). (France) beat II. G. N. Lee, 7–8, 1–6, 4–2, |

GREAT

Players watching the shot baing drawn during the Lawn Bowls Match between the Club de Recreio and the Indian R. C. at Snokun. poo in the First Division of the League last Saturday.

DAVIS CUP | NINE-SET

TENNIS CONTEST

GERMANY WINS SINGLES

FIRST TWO GAMES SHARED

London, July 22.

VICTORY AT TENNIS

KOWLOON C. C. TEAMS CLASH

MIXED DOUBLES LEACUE

The Kowloon Cricket Club's two teams met yesterday afternoon in a

team over the "B" team by nine sota to nil.

In the Davis Cup Competition at League match in the mixed doubles Wimbledon to-day Gottfried von Division, the game resulting in an Cramm (Germany), beat Allian overwhelming victory for the "A" (United States), 8-0, 6-3, 0-4.

Von Cramm was driving with magnificent precision to within a few inches of the lines and was masterly both in his splendid service and glor!- ous all-round hitting of marvellously angled shots.

Berved

Scores:

E. C. Fincher and Miss O. Daklel ("A") beat A. W. Ramsey and Mew. M. White 7-6; beat A. L. Oppenheln and Mrs. Knight 6-3; beat 0 Hesse and Von Cramm

many hack Mrs. Kirby 7-5. hand winners in the first set while.

of brought Allison repeatedly spectacular volleying shots.

Allison twice saved set points but In the tenth game tragically served

three double faults.

In the fourteenth game von Cramm

E. F. Fincher and Miss M. Grif- fith ("A") beat Ramsey and Mrs. White 6-2; beat Oppenhein and Mrs. Knight 6-2; beat Hesse and Mrs. Kir.

by 6-2,

A. E. P. Guest and Miss A. Mackenzie

gave a perfect back-of-the-court dis("A") beat Ramsey and Mrs. White play.

In the second net Allison was in-

6-3; beat Oppenheln and Mrs. Knight

1. Idinates and 14 Bham (wo.). 3. Pletsclined to storm the net and was ra, 6-2; beat Hesso and Mrs. Kirby E-4.

mer and H. Plougmann (sertebed).

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peatedly forced into errors. Allison recovered in the third set and led 3-2, but von Cramm, was favoured by numerous lucky net-cardors.

Both were giving a display of fierce all-round hitting with great volleying and counterpassing shots.

Von Cramm, with a brilliant burst of play finished the match on his service with a love game-Reuter.

MILLER WINS AGAIN

TERRIFIC BLOWS FOR WATSON

BOXING BOUT IN ENGLAND.

"B" DIVISION MATCH

A postponed "B" Division fixture between the Chinese Recreation Club and the Club de Recreio was played off yesterday on the former's courts, Causeway Bay, and ended in a win for the home team by seven sets to two.

Y. W. Lee and K. C. Ng were the winners, outstanding pair for the annexing all three sets. They were, however, given a hard fight by A. E. Xavier and A. M. Rodrigues, who took them to ton games before the Chinese wom. Scores:

Y. W. Lee and K. C. Ng (Chinese I. C.) beat A. E. Xavier and A. M. Rodrigues 6-4; beat B. Gosono and L. F. V. Ribeiro 6-1; bent L Car- valho and M. Oliveira 0-2.

Y. P. Tsui and P. F. Choy (Chi- nese R. C.) beat Xavier and Rodrigues 7-6; beat Gosano and Ribeiro 6-2; lost to Carvalho and Oliveira 4-0.

S. W. Wong and F. K. Lau (Chi- nese R. C.) lost to Xavier and Kod- rigues 3-6 bent Gosano and Itibeiro Freddie Miller, the American 6-2; bent Carvalho and Oliveira 7-5. holder of the world feather-

Liverpool, June 27.

weight championship, put up a

brilliant display at the Liverpool to the floor, but the punch which football ground to-night when he did it landed below the line.

of

outpointed Tommy Watson Newcastle, a contender for the British light-weight title, over ten rounds.

HURRICANE HITTING

Miller came out like a hurricaue

In the third round and quick double panches sent Watson down twice.

Miller was conceding severa pounds but his punching was terri. In the fourth Miller slipped, but e and four times Watson tottered Watson sportingly held off only to find the American in his best punch- to the floor.

The gameness and spirit of Wat-ing mood and a right to the jaw son enabled him to fight back to sent Watson down for nine.

A shock punch with the right fol- such good purpose after the half- way stage that many people sym-lowed by two quick lofts put Wat- pathised with him, and when son down for eight in the next Miller's hand was raised there were round, but Watson improved and many shouts of disapproval.

boxed exceptionally well.

But Miller won by a clear mar-

gin.

In the Inst round Miller came again and terrific punches had the

There was a sensation In the Englishman staggering about the Hecond round, when Miller dropped ring,

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