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DONALD BUDGE AT WIMBLEDON
Impressive Appearances In England
(Continued from Page 8).
MISS SCRIVEN LOSES
THE
HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1935.
hand. corner on which the left-hander thrives.
games to Mme. de Meulemeester, then one aplece, then the eighth to Miss For Miss Scriven the match was a fartigan for 3, and in the ninth story of natted drop-shots, drives hit game there were three match points beyond the line, and fooled volleys-love-40 on the Belgian's service.
and Miss Occasionally she managed to draw up All three went west, an Mr. Whittingstall and pass her, but Hartigan then
dropped lave on balance Mrs. Whittingstall's volley for all. Miss Hartigan led G ing skill sufficed for such situations. 30-all, but eventually lost the eleventh Brilliant as Mrs. Whittingstall was
was game
on a double fault. At last
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in her placing, serving, and volleying, Mme. de Meulemeester went ahead at there was also a wolcomo element of 7. but the next two games wer steadiness in her game, and she was
Mino
n' the second to Hartigan's, t unaffected by dropping a game when leading 1 in the second set, an occurrence such as has been known to stem unduly her rush to victory.
Court was the, scene of the first defeat of a needed woman player, for MISS HARTIGAN'S ESCAPE of a service load and were 4-5 down there Mrs. E. F. Whiltingstall defeat-
Meanwhile, another seeded player with Avery's service to follow. In It ed Miss M. C. Scriven within 60 Misa J. Hartigan, was within hailing 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 tragleally over bath 4-2. Mlas Scriven had already given Mrae, 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 D. C. Shepherd-Barron, that she was Belgian girl mixed top spin and slice respited, ramped home in the fourth not up to her Number 2 ranking-list in her returns, and often induced form, so that the actual result is not Miss Harilgan to overhit. She also Our
two Davis Cup "possibles,"
The which is sur sent over an becasional short cross
score, Hughes and Turkey, had a good try i urprising not alter the winner,
prising,
court stroke to the forehand court out against the two left-handed Aus Mr. Whittingstali gave trians Matejka and Von Metaxa, who that she bad studied in Serve which was easy for Miss Hartigan to
Seriven's net. believe in banging the ball hard and game thoroughly. Indeed, could she The fate of the first set was decided aften banging it with profit to them face every match with such marked by a very long eighth game, which ADives. They were positively ravenous confidence, it would be difficult to find Bime. de Meulemeester won for bend. in the second wet, which they won to anyone to beat her. Using the length In the second set, the effort of three after losing the first, and the as well as the breadth of the court constantly retrieving Miss Hurtigan's Englishmen are to be commended for to the utmost, she gave Miss Scriven deep fast Bogs to her forehand corner refusing to satisfy their hunger any remarkably few of those wide, high- told on her, and Miss Hartigan sailed: more after that.
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A lave game which made the Belgian 8-all was her inst success, for Bl llartigan won the seventeenth after deuce and, at 40-30 in the next, passed her oppment down the line to which was win an exciting match full of good play.
COURAGEOUS BANKS' PAIR In the many doubles matches, one of the most praiseworthy efforts was that of the United Banks pair, A. W. Vinall and E. C. Metcalf, against J. II. Crawford and A. K. Quint. Stroke for stroke, the Australians were im- measurably the better pair, but the combination and knowledge of each other's methods which the English- men showed enabled them to put up a stern fight.
MEN'S SINGLES Complete results follow:
FOURTH ROUND
'F. J. Perry (G.I., nominatedi ben! J. Pellada (Java), 6-2, 6-2, 6-4, -2.
D. Hludos 10.5.A.) beat C. Bournis (Farner), 6-4, 6-2, 3-4, 6-0,
6. Von Cramm (Germany) heut 6, Make 18.A.1, 6--15, 5 -- 1, 1 --6, 6--1.
WOMEN'S SINGLES
THIRD ROUND
Min D. E. Round 10... nominated) bret Min M. G. Hargreaves (G.N.), 6-2, 6-2.
Mi J. Saunders (G.11.1 bent Mkw 35. Heeley 16.101, -2, 6-4,
Mii J. Hartless
1. Meulemeester
10-5
(Australia) beat Mme. Bellum), 4-4, 6-1,
Mr. W. Lame chaith Africa) beat Mixn M. Burgess Kit rr.1), 6-4, 6-3,
Man. F. F. Whittingtat (431) Semi Minn M. C. Beriven (0.31, nominated), E-3, 5−2. M. C. Ridley (2.B) M M. Robial (6.8), 2--4, 6-2, 7-ke
Mb K. E. Stammers (6.1), nominated) Bent Henorita A. Jizane (Chile), A–2. Mrs. I. 11. Whentemfi (GB, besi Mak P. 11. Owen (G.N.), 6-2, 1-1.
MEN'S DOUBLES
FIRST ROUND
V. B. Metirath and D. P. Turnbull
J. K. Barron and N. Taying, 6-3, 6-2.
G. P. Hogben und C. Rt. 3. Tuckey Zarti W. Majka and von Metaxa, 5–2,
34, 6-3, 6-3,
Gabrowie wil E. Strwuh beat W. A. n. Collins no 1. Mnel'hall, 64, 6-4, 5-6,
K. C. gman and D. Prenn beat T. D. Markinnon and P. A. Yound, 6-3, 6-2, 6-2. A. Martin Legeny and 3. 1autieus brat D. C. Freshwater and R. K, Tinkler, 6-
1. S. Filler and D. H. William Landry and W. Robertan, 67
6--1.
1. de Stefani and 33. 6. Flaher beat §. W. Vinniget werd P. V. V. Sheqwmul, & 7, ¢—^, 3--6, 15.
R. J. 124chia and N. Sharpe bent R. Murray sind T. Watt, 5-2, 0.4 3.li, td,
J. Crawford ant. A. 2. Gurme brat &C. Mrtrait and A. W. Vinall, 3-4, 6--1, 43
J. Casks and J. S. ADTf bent A. del Bonus at F. Kukuljevic, D-7, 6-3, 7-9, 7--5.
E. D. Andrews ant 17. 12. Howers bent G, Palmleri and V. Taroni. 5-7, 6-2, 7--6, |
Maler and S. I, WI beat Ramin H. 1.. Je Murpoceo and H. Timmer, 6-3, 6-2, 1-1.
11. Mtulge anul (). Maka beul G. E. Henn and?
11. P. Laweener = 6-2, 6--3, G4,
1. Mensel mod L. Hecht beat TI, W. Arter$
(and R. Plannet, 8~7., 4–6, 4–6, 6–4 § 1.
SECOND ROUND
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W. I.. Ailes and 1. Van Byn beat F. RSSSBA Avery and H. G. N. Lee, 3-6, 6-1, 7-6,
-2.
Chamimpinn and J. S. Harrison bent
J. Hendrie and W. Mole, 6-4, 6-1, 6-3.
WOMEN'S DOUBLES
FIRST ROUND
Frl. M. Born azıl Mignoring L. Valerio bent Mme. A. Werring and Mile. P. Kyslis, G. 42.
Min S. G. Chuter and Miss M. Whitmarsh beat Miles P. f. Heater and Ailsa J. Marshall. 9-7, 2-4, 16-8.
Mr. Chepherd-Barrot and Misa 2.-C. Balilley bent Miss G. A. Clarke-Jersola a Mas P. R. Bestt. 7–8, 3——-—-6, 6-1,
Mile. J. Jodrelowaka and Mia S.-Noel beat Mrs. P. M. Strawson And Miss J. £. Cunning. Emm, 6-1, 6-3,
Mrs. W. F. Freeman and Mrs. R. M. Turn- butk bont Mas F. S. Ford and Mine 1. 3. Owen, 4-6, 6--2, 6-2.
M. J. R. Pittman and Mis A. M. Yorke boat Mrs. S. K. Edward and Mrs. It. 8. Uber, G. 4.2.
Mr. M. I. King and Mrs. E. 1. Whitling stall beat Mix. C. M. D. Marriott ned Miss 3. Slaney, G-2 6-0.
Mine, “de Meulemeester and Mr. P. 12. Howard beat Mile. N. Adamenn and Mile, M. E. Fouquerunr, 8-14, Gud
M. 1. C. looman and 351w J. Hartlynn beat Mrs. M. P. B, the Mona mtel Mile, R.
RECOND ROUND
Sille. E. Belllard and Mile, J. Galderðuslelt best, Mr.A. K. Guyer and Mac 1. 1 Cric tean, 6-3, 6-1, 6-1
M. H. E. Taylork And Mrs. J. 8. Kirk benz M. G. Bealey and M. I. E Drew 7-7, 8--6, 6-4.
Mr. R. Mathieu and Mme. 8. perting beat Mi . H. Brown and Miss G. M. Southwell,
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Miss E. M. Dearman and Mia N. M. Lyle ICHI Mise J. Mowbray Green and Min J. Baurulers, 3-6, 6-3, (—),
MIXED DOUBLES
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W. F. Freeman and Mrs. W. F. ProemintY bent 1.1. Purcell and Mine E. N. 8. Dickin, D--7, -1.
1. 8. Gin and Mis J. Ingram beat V. G.
Kirby and Max P. Jamen, 0-0 1-5,
H. W. Austin and Min A. M. Yorke beat
J. B. Stupean and Mis C. M. Burrows, fund,
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W. I Allwon and Man H. Jacoba beat If.. Billington and Miss M. II. Jebean, 7-0, 4-1.
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