DONALD BUDGE AT WIMBLEDON

Impressive Appearances In England

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hand corner on which the left-hander thrives.

games to Mme. de Meulemeester, then one aplece, then the eighth to Miss For Blas Scriven the match, was a Hartigan for 5, and in the ninth atory of netted drop-shots, drives hit game there were three match points beyond the line, and fooxied volleys-love-40 on the Belgian's sorvico.

All three went west, and Occasionally she managed to draw up

her, but Hartigan then dropped a love game Mrs. W

and Whittingstall раз on balance Mrs. Whittingstall's volley for 6-all. Mins Hartigan led 0-6 and ing skill sufficed for such altuations. 30-all, but eventually lost the eleventh in double fault. At int WAS Fame Brilliant as Mra Whittingstall was in her placing, serving, and volleying, Mme. de Meulemeester went ahead at thero was also a welcome element of 76, but the next two gamen were

teadiness

her game, and she was Miss Hartigan's, the second to love. unaffected by dropping a game when A love game which made the Belgian leading 6 in the second set, an 8-all was her last success, for ins occurrence such as has been known Hartigan won the seventeenth after deuce and, at 40-30 in the next, to stem induly her rush to victory.

passed her opponent down the line to which was win an exciting match full of good play.

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MISS SCRIVEN LOSES Court & was the scene of the first defeat of a seeded woman player, for MISS HARTIGAN'S ESCAPE

Meanwhile, another seeded player, of a service lead and were 4-5 down there Mrs. E. F. Whittingstall defeat-

Miss 1. C. Scriven within 60 Mins J. Hartigan; was within halling with Avery's service to follow. In ted the English pair had two set points, minutes by the decisive score of 6-3, distance of defeat on Court 2, where but failed rather tragically over both 2. Miss Scriven had already given Mme. J. de Meulemeester (nee Sigart) of them and then lost the two more" indications, in her match against Mrs, ran her to 3-6, 6-1, 10-8. The after which Allison and Van Ryn, thus). C. Shepherd-Barron, that she was Belgian girl mixed top spin and slice respiled, romped home in the fourthi not up to her Number 2 ranking-list in her return, and often induced She aine form, so that the actual result is not Miss Hartigen to overhit. net at 62.

which Our two Davis

winnor. court stroke to the forehand court good try- Hughes and Tuckey, hnd n

Mrs. Whittingstall gave evidence which was easy for Miss Hartigan to out against the two left-handed Aus- trians Matejka and Von Metaxa, who that she had studied Miss Scriven's not.

The fate of the first set was decided bellave in banging the ball hard and game thoroughly. Indeed, could the often banging it with profit to them-face every match with such marked by A very long eighth game, which Acives. They were positively ravenous confidence, it would be difficult to find Mme. die Meulemeester won for 6-3. in the second set, which they won to anyone to beat her. Using the length In the second set, the effort. three after losing the first, and the as well as the breadth of the court constantly retrieving Mins Hartigon's Englishmen are to be commended for to the utmost, she gave Miss Scriven deep fast flogs to her forehand corner refusing to satisfy their hunger any remarkably few of those wide, high-told on her, and Miss Hartigan salled to 1-0 in the final. Two bounding returns to the normal back-ahead more after that.

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MEN'S SINGLES Complate results follow:

FOURTH ROUND

F. J. Verry (G.11., nominated) bent J. Pallad (Jugoslavia), 6-2, 6-2, 0-0, 6-2.

D. Badge (0.9.A,) beat C. Bourris (France), 6-3, 6-2, 3-4, 6-0,

1. Von Gramm (Germany) beat £. Mahn (11.8.A.), 0, -, -, 4-1.

WOMEN'S SINGLES

THIRD ROUND

Mix. Itound 16.1, nominated; boa Min M. 4. Hiewernyon (6.1.1, 2, 6: C.

Min J. Butler 10.1 lt Min M. Helg 10.4.), -2, 0-1

Min J. Imetiga (Auriralls) beat Mme. J. C. Meulemeester (elalom). 4-8 10--A. Mr.

-1,

W. G. Lowe (Sath Africa) beat Mian M.Burgmith (6.3.), '8 · 4, 6—3.

Mr. E. F, Whitinental (0.13) em Mine M. C. Serien (88), vominated?, 10 −3. 6-2. MR J. 1. llley (..) beat Minn M.

R 10... 2-4, 6-2, 7-0.

Mie K, Stansmets (0.3., nominated) best Kenora A. Lizena (Chile),

-, .

M. I. II. Wheaterof! (..) wat Mi

P. D. Owen (4.8), 6–2, 7 --6,

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MEN'S DOUBLES

PIAST ROUND

Meirail and D. P. Turnhalt brut

J. K. Sturgeon and N. Taykır, G-1, 6-2,

. . Hughes und C, It, D. Tuckey bent

von Metaxa.

F. W. Matečku and G.

36.4-3, 6-3,

1. Communite and Straub beat W, A. R.

and B. MacPhali, 6-4, 6-4, 11-4.

H. C. onhan ut . Peen beat H. D. Mackinnon and P. X. Young, 6-3, 6-2, 2 A. Martin Legray and J. Lesueur bent 1. Freshwater and . K. Tinkles, 0-2 5.0.4 4.

1. 1. R. Kller and It.. 21. William brat amry end W. Robertson, 6-3, 6-1

6--1.

G. de Stefan and 11. C. Fisher beat 11. W. Fland P. V. V. Shrewcan). C 2.6-4. 3. 4. 6.

R. J. lielie and N. Sherpa best 11. Murray and 1 Watt. 6-2, 3-4, 04.

J. H. Crawford and A. K. Qules beat . C. Metcalf wad A. W. Vill, 3-4, 6-1, 6-1

43.

J. Cack and J. S. Alliff beat A. del Bans at F. Kukutevie, D--1, 6-2, 7-9, 7—8.

E. D. Andrews and G. L. Rogers best G. Sale! V. Tarot,& 7, 6-2, 7-5 3.6ta

E Maker and B. B. Wood boat aman H. L

Morpurgs and H. Timor, 6-3 6-2.

1. Chad R! (i. Mako best G. E. Bewn and 11. . Lawrence -2, -3, 6-4.

Mruses and I.. Hecht beat 11. W. Artes and Innes, 0-7, 4-6, 4-6, 6-2 6 1. SECOND ROUND

W. 1. Attien and J. Van Ryn bat E. . Avery And H. 0. N. 1, 3-0, 0-1 1

J. L. Charterlain and J. S. Harri best J. ¡lendrie nad W. Mulr, -4.4-2, 6-1.

WOMEN'S DOUBLES

FIRST ROUND

Frk. M. 1kin and Aignorina L.. Valerio ben Mme. A. Werring and Mile. P. Xydla, G--fa

Mian S. C. Chuter and Mina B. Whitmarsh Test Mis 1. G. ifrazier and Misa J. Maritab 97, 10-K.

Mrs. D. C. Shepherd-Jarmon and Miss J. C. Illet Min G. A. Clarke-Jervolan and Mine F. K. Reolt 7-5, 3-6, 6-1.

MI. J. Jedejowaka and Mia S. Noel best M. F. A. Strawwon and Mus J. E. Cunning-

n. 41, 6-1.

Mr. W. F. Freeman and Mr. R. M. Turc» hull beat Min F. S. Fard and Mia P. J. Owen, 6--1), F-2, 6-2.

Ms. J. B. Piriman net Mian A. M. Yorke beat Mr. A. K. Edward and Mrs. It. R. Ulwer, 4, 6-2.

Mr. M. R. King and Mr. F. F. Whi all beat Mr. C. M. J. Marriott and Ma

M. lane, G-2 -0.

Mme. d. the Meulemeester and Mrs, P. D.

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M. 1. Conuerque, 6-4, 6-d.

M. H. C, Hopman and Mia J. Hartigst bent Mr. M. E. I. de Mon and 51. T. Kraus, 61, *- €.

SECOND ROUND.

MILF. Barsh and Mile, J. Gabbehnúð lent Mrs. A. K. Guyer and Miss D. H. Crich- cm, 4-3, -7, -1.

ME. Haylorka Mr. J, S. Kirk hant Miss 1. Beasley and 'Mien 31. 1. E. DIS 7-8, Sand, G.

Mine, It Mathieu and Mme. 8. Sperling bent Mi N. 11. Brown and Miur G. 3. Southwell, 6-2. 4.

Mi E. M. Deseman and Mins N. M. Gyle best Ming Mowbray Green and Mia J. Saunders, 3·0, 0~~3, 0———$.

MIXED DOUBLES

FIRST ROUND

W. F. Freeman and Mrs. W. F. Freeman

beat II. 1. Purcell and Min E. N. 8. Dickin

1.

J.. O and Mias. J. ingrat best V. a. Kirby and Miss F. James, 6-4, (—).

1. W. Anetin and Miss A. H. Yorke brat

J. . Sturgeon and M C. M. Burrows, 7-5.

SECOND ROUND

W. I.. Allon and Miss H. Jacoen wat H. Bington and Mies M, D. Hobson, 7-9, 6-) 02.

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