THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, 1935
PERRY EXTENDED BY VAN RYN
The score tells its
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by his wonderful- 'fairly accurately—16 6—1, 6—–—3.trieving- The Welshman almost) 10-S. The figures do not indicate gained it; but he did not possess that Ferry started rather loosely Wood's stroke equipment nor his and that Van Ryn often found a delicate touch at short range. genuine "pepper-box" in his op-f ponent's backhand corner to which he directed a stream of fine forcing shots.
Van Ryn In Command
Donald Badge Advances
The 19-year-old Donald Budge, fresh from the Far West, gets better every match. His backhand drive should be seen to be admir
Not that Perry, swiftest of alljed; it has a maximum of pace and! movers about the court, failed to is under the firmest control Meet-
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Ryn in command of the net when South African, he won in three i the reply was sent over
sets, only the first going to "vant-
This was a most, ex-]
If the ball came across, the courtage game. the American's best shot the hilarating encounter, and the backhand volley, was released; if standard of play was always high- Perry lobbed it was seen that a Crawford, McGrath and Hop- particularly clean smash is grown mans are holding aloft the Austra in Virginia.
Han fag. The blades On Craw When Perry had lost the first set ford's weapons lacked their polish in the tenth game the champion of Wednesday and he was kept in realised that he had a serious task court for 52 games by L. Hecht. on hand. He braced to carry theļa - beautiful stroke-maker from second set with a sequence of pan-Prague. Every one of the four
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PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL SAILINGSher-like evolutions. But Van Eva sets, except the last. was close. is a seasoned campaigner and did The Australian champion found a 2 service as strong as his own—three jnot wince.
The third set was stubbornlaces came in one game—and 1
Miss J. Ingram (GB) 1 Miss J. affair and might well have gone back-hand of admirable length and
B. Pittman (GB), 6–4 6———4 beyond nine games. The Ameri-pace.
| Mès, M. R. King (GB, nominated) bt] Crawford was less inclined to · Mrs. P. D. Howard (GR), 6–1 lean was still setting is barkhand
6-3
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By sound defence rather than by any crushing attack-pitting his jown standita against that of Van Ry and hoping that the Ameri- can's strong net attack would abate as he tired the champion fourth advanced to 53 in the
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ninth game
On both occasions his aim deserted him; be dro just over the line.
American Goes · Ahead
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(Seeded Players in Black Type) THIRD ROUND
F. J. Perry (G.B., nominated) bt J. Van Ryn (CSA), 46, 6-1 65, 10-8.
Mile. E. Belliard (France) bt Miss:
P. G. Brazier (G.B.). 3——.. S-S Miss N. M. Lyle (GB) Miss M
Slanes (GB). 6—–—–—–3 4–6, 6–2 Miss H. Jacobs (USA) : Mile
MR. Conquerque (Holland) 8-6,
J. Pallada (Jugoslavia) bt E. Tim-l. J. Jedrzejowitz (Poland)
mor (Holland). 63, 64, 6
Signorina L. Valerio (Italy); 6-4,|| ir E. C Peters (G.B.) bt Miss E
E. Maier (Spain) bt A Gentien
(France), 7-5, 6-0, 6--2
6–2
H. C. Hopman (Australia bt D. S. Dick (GB). 657
MacPhail (GB.). 6—1, 6——3, 6--1--
D. Badge (USA) b-A-5 Quisti
(Australia), —–6, 6–3, 6–—–—–—3:
C. Bounsas (France) bt E. Gabrowitz
(Hungary). ———6—6—36-kr
The condemned man celebrated his reprieve by playing very fine tennis, and if Perry had flinched. D. Andrews (New Zealand) by J.
S. Olli (G.B.). 6-3, 11-9 6-8,] under an intensive attack, most
Samant
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6 Ai
THIRD ROUND
Mime. S. Sperit (Denmark) bt Fri "Hard (German"), 6-3, 6-0
MEN'S DOUBLES
2
(Holders: G.. M. Lett and.
L. R. Stoefes) FIRST ROUND
1. 6———4, 36.64
confidently, conducted, this article. B. McGrath (Ausmalia) AER. Avoy and E. G. N. Lee b J Martin Legeay (France). 33 Hont and Hon. C. N. 0. Ritchie, might have had another heading.
With Van Ryn taking all thei
his own chances created by
and with sagacious strategy Perry declining to exploit a coun-S.
levelled. ter-attack, the set
G. P. Hughes (G.B nominated) b. Billington and L. Shao. E
was
Then Vax Byn, hitting cleanly of the ground and as sweetly on the volley, got ahead at 8-7.
The vision of a safe four-seti victory was now dissolved.
Australia & New Zealand champion's shots were required to
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joame easy action-pace without Leffort
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to win and the match went the full CUSTSE. He got an easy break in the fifth. set, which took him 41, and then, saving his best shots for the vital stage, he drew away, leaving behind an adversary of whom Wimbledon will hear again.
Sharpe Defeats Stefani
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