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HOW HE WON THE COVETED TITLE

Patty's great tactical

win

near

brought him

to exhaustion

Wimbledon, July 7.

Budge Patty, 26-year-old American who lives in Paris, to- day set the seal on a distinguished Wimbledon lawn tennis career by winning the coveted men's singles. In a great tactical battle lasting nearly two hours, he defeated Frank Sedgman, the 22- year-old Australian favourite, 6-1, 8-10, 6-2 and 6-3.

Henley Regatta

Though he had not shown it during play, After Patty must have been near exhaustion.

| whipping across the beautiful passing shot which brought him victory, he staggered, threw his 7 TROPHIES racket to the ground and leaned heavily on the net.

WILL GO

OVERSEAS

at

forming Queurs began Slowly he lifted one leg, then the other, over the net, seven o'clock yesterday evening outside the ground for today's ehook hands with Sedgmannal of the men's slogies, The and then sat on the bottom available

unreserved Accom. rung of the umpire's chairmation on the Centre Court for several minutes with his hay about 2.500 standing places Henley-on-Thames, July 7.

head resting against the net and about 1,300 seats.

The queues did not swell as The overseas challenge

post.

much

but as expected,

20 eclipsed the home oårsmen

the players Patty,

before elegant court minutes An at the Henley Royal Regattaraftsman, won the French were due to

appear the rates were closed on the Centre: today, and seven of the 10

title list.

He had Court, which has a capacity of trophies may

go abroad

the about 17,000, never previously wom when the finals are fought Wimbledon singles, but he had a "giant killer" reputa- Challenge Cuption and renched the semi- will go, for the resince finals in 1947 and the last HOOD. The falls re Hol- fand's Njord crew, who defeated jeught in 1948.

out tomorrow,

Toy Grand

the holders, Leander, Harvard University,

year.

Expre sionless and unhurried, the Patty threw the fighting Sedp-I

United States, the wines of man out of his stride and, withį the Cup 11 years ago, who uent stroking and crisp volley- beat Lawton,

first ing took the

cet in 13 Aurica's Kent School are immule expected to gain their fourth suere in the Thames Titoy

Cup

three

beat their compatriots,

Yald University, by lengths today.

GRUELLING SET

DETAILED RESULTS Today's results were!

MEN'S SINGLES FINAL Budas Patty (US) beat Frank Sedgren (Australia) 6-1, -10. 6.2 and 6-3,

Mrs

MIXED DOUBLES Semi-finals

Geoff Brown (Australia) andi

Patriela Todd (US) heat Grunge Worthington and M Thelms Log (Austrata) 9-7 and 0-4.

Eric Sturness (South Africa) Louise Brough (US)

the Petty also led 3-1 in stood set. Then Sedeman be-ani MES

MEN'S DOUBLES Semi-Finals

to strike back. Covering beat Frank Sedgman (Aus- and is Durla Hart COFF. IN with remarkable tralla) ability and reoring with benut (US) 6-2, -7. fut post shots, he pulled up to win a gruelling set in which most of the games were fought John Bromwich and Adrian to deuce.

Quit (Australia) beat Jarosluv Any hopes the empacity crowd Drobny (Egypt) and Eric of 17,000 had of another Sedg- | Sturgess (South Africa} man revival were dashed. Patty 3-4, 6-3 and 6-4. continued bis rhythmic stroking and took the next two sets in 30 Roklubs, of Denmark. beat minutes, Chu College, Cambridge, by aj canvag after a trent ndog

BY A CANVAS

Parenor sad Rae Lanets, at Denmark, the European Cham- pions are likely to retain the¦ Double Sculls, and the Belgian pair, J, Roca and C. Von Anter- pen, should

wuld put up

a hard Dght to the Silver Gebiet

In the Stews Cup Hellerup

Paver

Sedgman

U-4,

Geoff Brown and Bill Sidwell (Australia) beat Budge Patty and Tony Traberu (US) 0-4,

and 6-3, WOMEN'S DOUBLES

Interspersed bril--

Semi-finals

No American

はずの

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Playing liko a robot, he never put a foot: -or a ball-wrong, and so

LOCKE WINS THE

OPEN

AGAIN

Troon, Scotland, July. 7.

Bobby Locke, South Africa's wonder golfer, won the British Open Championships here today to register his second successive victory in the event, for he equalled the record low aggregate of 283 when winning at Sandwich last year,

Today he shattered that record with a total of 279 with rounds of 69, 72, 70 and 68. Second was Roberto de Vicenzo, of the Argentine, with

281.

a

more

The

72-holes competitions, can in

holder

of

the

Yorkshire

increase their lead

t

London, July 7.

-Yorkshire Increased

their

lend slightly i the County

Cricket Championship by taking

four points from Hampshire the current pro-

today when Tamme en

ended. Yorkshiro now enjoy

tum

eight-points lead ver their nearest rivals, Lancashire and Warwickshire, who share second

place each with 80 points. Both Yorkshire and Warwickshire

linve

ve played 15 games but

Lancashire, who were the only team without a county Bxture, have two matches la band,

Surrey Improved their chances win over Warwickshire. will They le fourth with 04 points fron 14 games,

Northamptonshire came away pointless from their match with Noits, but still occupy fifth

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Gloucestershire and Hamp-

sixth place

shire share

with 68 points.

each

Kent Improved their portion) at the other end of the table with a

a win over Leicestershire. They share fourth place from the bottom with Leicestershire each with

40 points, Essex have 36

points while Notts Juve 28.

ut

THE SCOREBOARD

The following are the results today's Arst-class cricket

sames:

AL Leicester: Kent beat Leicestershire by да inninga and 48 runs. Kent 408 for six declared. Leicestershire 2-11 and 119 (Bidgeway, right-orm fast medium bowler, four for

39),

At Worthing: Gloucestershire beat Burnex by an unlags and 383. 102 runs. Gloucestershire Sussex 100 aud B2 (Goddard. right-arm offsplu bowler, eight | for 37),

At Bradford Yorkshire drew with

Yorkshire Iinmpshire, 407 for nine declared and 200 for nine declared (Halliday 73). Hampshire 388 (Walker 107 not ou!) and 127 for four (Arnold 33 not out).

144

At Birmingham: Surrey beat Warwickshire by five wickets. Warwickshire and 170. Surrey 183 and 141 for five.

At Westclif: Essex drew with Somerset. Essex 276 and 204 (Morris 51. Ray Smith 30)

Soneract 348 for seven declared and 40 for one,

Middlesex by 86 runs. Glamor

At Cardiff: Glamorgan beat

gan 258 and 161 for five de- clared. Middlesex 108 and 105

today, and tomorrow they will hit of win with outrageous meet Leander in the t).

perors, but his marathon exer- ons of the previous three days tions

Nobody could have wish- Nobody played better than (Brown 01). Britan is assured of the!

seemed to have taken their toll, Miss Louise Brough and Mrs

At Worcester: Worcester beat Wyful! Cup, which the While

111

thrilling Daly today with 69 and 60, but beat ed for (US) the women's doubles Margaret Dupont

His first round 76 was

Derbyshire by four wickets. flualis are the Royal Airtus developed

into an

Mis finish to the event. and all-Mrs Midge Buck

millstone.

Derbyshire 1 and 236 (Vaulic- Forve and the Royal Engineers. America

nat with Misa Nancy Chaffer (US) 6-1 and third round, often so vital Frank Stranahan, the Ameri- hard 97, Jackson, right-nem Tony Rowe, of Leander, is Louise Brough and Mrs Mar- 6-3,

bowler, seven for 108). British offspin thought Bikely to win back the į jaret Dupont, the holders, rendy Miss Shirley Fry and Miss

Worcester 250 for reven declar- beat Mrs was played in the morning Amateur title, also went round and 70 for six. Diamond Sculls, which has been to meet Miss Shirley Fry and Doris Hart

(US)

In 60 in the fourth round to ca abrud for 10 years, by beat- Miss Doris Hart, the men's Thelma Lang (Australia) and and left Locke, de Vicenzo lower the

AL Northampton: Northamp amatiur record for i Van ing R.

Mesdag, Dutch doubles will go to Australia, Mrs Joy Mottram (Britain) 6-9 and Britain's Dai Rees the the course.

drew and he was

with Noils, urlent t Trinity College, HURRICANE HITTERS and 6-2-Reuter.

equaitonshire

Notts 188 and 151 for no welc- joint leaders at 211 with at ninth in the final table. Dublin.Reuter.

least half

ket (Keeton 80 not out, Barrisj a dozen others

Stranahan icl the

not three 58

`out). Northampton- within a stroke or two of Americans In the mal feld,sire 171-Reuter.

Johnny Bulla eqen? 14th nt 288, with Johnny Meliale equal 17th at 200.

WEEK-END

SPORT

Lawn

TODAY

John Bromwich und Adrian

Quist, many Champions,

times Australian will meet Geol

Brown and Bill Sidwell, all

except

Bromwich

being dig.

carded Davis Cup players.

Italy fit for them.

Today Brown and Sidwell, tennis against

both hurricane

the Americans, Budice Pafty and

| Tony Trabert, in straight sets in

after his

Bowls-First Divi on the semi-final. Patty showed no League: HKFC KCC, Csions of tiredness Rec. "W: PRC v Bee, sngle teal and was the strong CCC V KDC.

man of the partnership, but the Second Division League: Toc Australians played ns though KUGC: POC V RCC; MC determined to avenge Sedgman's HKFC: HKCC v FC.

Thim

Division League: CCC

VRC

✓ KCC; PHC v IRC; Bercio v BKERC.

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Eric

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was madu

As It turned out, however, it was those three who fought it out and the issue the more keen by all talding 33 for the first nine holes in the final round.

Locke has thus equalled the record, remembering only more modern days of those Kreat Americans. Walter Hagen and Bobby Jones, who won the title in successive ycAIS.

TRIUMVIRATE

Erie Moore, the other South African, became a real threat when, after a third round of GB, he went out in 33 in the main round. But he could not maintain that pace, though do- ing well to share fifth place in the finish

Brazil hot

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Rio de Janeiro, July 7. Brazil are warm favour-

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The Australian, Norman Von Nido, was at 291 while Flory Van Donck, of Belgium, who had promised so we on the qualites to win the World Soccer 30 older times, of course, tying days, was 280, and as- Championship of 1950, the 17 Hankow Road, Kowloon James Braid, Marry Vardon san Hasaueln, of Egypt, was final match of which begin

Henry Taylor-e 295. triumvirate aft

on the League principle on victories

Sunday,

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JA did

London, July 7,

Davis Cup team Italy's

to leave here on expects Monday for Copenhagen for THREE FOR LOUISE

the European Zone semi- final of the Davis Cup com- Sturgess, of Southpetition. who won the mixed Africa,

Glanni Cucell, Marcello del and Jolur doubles with Mrs Summers last Hello and Rolando

great del Bello year, is again in the final this will reprezent Italy, this being some stil older players before

successive

THE LEADERS time with Miss Louise Brough, the team which beat Belgium the event as over 72 holes.

The final pool begins with TOMORROW

who once again will make three in the quarter-final. The team

The leading scores were: matches in the Municipal Stȧ- Anal appearances tomorrow will travel by train to Zurich

Bobby Locke De Vlecuzo was the first of 69, 72, 70, 08, 279, Roberto de Sweden and

(South Africa) dium here between Brazil and Lawn Bowls-Open Triples the mixed doubles, the women's

and then by air to the Danish the three to finish and he re Vicenzo, (Argentine) 72, 71, 08, Stadium, Sao

In the Pacaembu Quarter-finals at the Hongkong doubles and Uke women's

Paulo between covered gallantly after show- Football Club, 3.30 p.m.

singles.

70, 281 Dai Rees (Britain) 71, Spain and Uruguay, not coming all the signs of cracking at 68, 72, 71, 282: Fred Daly 75, The players will

12. his homeward

At least 100,000 fans are ex- start of ment on their chances against that. His 281 aggregate created 09. 06. 282: Max Faulkner 72, pected in Rio, while it a thought Denmark, but cald that they

70, 70, 71. 203; Eric Moore that the Pacaembu Stadium will championship Iwere all extremely fit, though w

record, South Africa) 74, 60, 73, 68, probably be filled to its capo- Cucelli

but it

It was shortlived as Locke, the that

283.-Reuter. robot,

city of 75,000. playing like a match had

pul never uncer a foot-or a ball-wron tainties as did the engagement

Once lie had holed his anal with Belgium.

the as the put he was deccribed as

woa probable winner but Reen

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elder of the del Bello brothers, stilt out battling and with six Marcello, is expected to con holes to play, had lost nothing tinue bla doubles partnership on the South African, with Cucelli,

Router.

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It was announced today that the F.I.F.A. (International Federation of Football Associa

K.O. For McKilloptions) will award solid gold

Brisbane, July Arthur McKillop, of Queens- land, beat the Siamese feather- But then he weakened. Troon's weight, Klomp Phupinje, on a that has had many successes over 4 number of years. testing falch caught Rees in its

techinical knockout In the grip and he just could not save seventh round of a force alug- enough strokes on par, as Locke ging contest scheduled for 12 had done over the Inst Iow holes, to be able to overhaul the rounds here. title-halder,

he actually McKillop scaled nine stone, Anished a

stroke behind de six pounds, and Phupinje scaled Vicenzo, equal with Fred Daly nine stane, two pand three- in third place.

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