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13 PLAYERS FOR THIRD TEST MATCH
Four Newcomers: Gibb Replaces Ames
London, To-day. The following are the 13 play- ers from whom the England eleven to meet the Australians in the Third Test at Manchester, commencing on July 8, will be selected:
W. R. Hammond (Gloucester).
(Capt.)
P. A. Gibb (Cambridge and
Yorkshire),
H. Verity (Yorkshire) L. Hutton (Yorkshire). T. F. Smailes (Yorkshire)
E. Paynter (Lancashire)
D. Compton (Middlesex)_
W. J. Edrich (Middlesex)
M. S. Nichols (Essex). D. V. P. Wright (Kent)
J. Hardstaff (Notts)
C. J. Barnett (Gloucester) T. W. Goddard (Gloucester). -Reuter,
FOUR NEWCOMERS.
Four new names
,
appear in the
13 from whom the England team for the Third Test which starts at Manchester on July 8, will be selected.
They are:
P. A. Gibb (Cambridge and Yorkshire).
T. F. Smailes (Yorkshire). M. S. Nichols (Essex) and T. W. Goddard (Gloucester). These players replace L. E. G. Ames, K. Farnes, A. W. Wellard and R. A. Sinfield:
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Answer to-morrow.
United States Sweep The
Board
All five titles in the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championships were won by the United States of Amerien. Donald, Budge recorded his second triple win, while Mrs. Helen Wills-Moody once more de- feated her great rival, Miss Helen Jacobs, to secure the Women's Singles crown for the eighth-time and establish a new world record. Having already won the Men's Sin gles title, Budge won the Men's Doubles with Gene Mako, beating
Henner Henkel and von "Metaxa. and with Miss Alice Marble won the Mixed Doubles title beating H. Henkel and Mrs., Sarah Palfrey- Fabyan.
The Women's Doubles was won by Mrs. Fabyan and Miss Alice Marble.
MEN'S SINGLES Final
D. Budge (U.S.A.) (Holder) beat H. W. Austin (Gt. B.) 6-1, 6-0, 63.
MEN'S DOUBLES
Final S
Donald Budge and Gene Mako (U.S.A:)--(Holders) beat Henner- Henkel and G. von Metaxa (Ger- many), 6-4, 3-6, 6-3, 86.
WOMEN'S SINGLES
Final
Mrs. Helen Wills Moody (U.S.A.) beat Miss Helen Jacobs (U.S.A.) 6-4, 60.
WOMEN'S DOUBLES
Final
Mrs. Sarah Palfrey-Fabyan and Miss Alice. Marble (U.S.A.) beat Madame R. Mathieu (France) and
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LAWN TENNIS
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the
Recreio it was his fine bowling as much as. logical choice as his successor. He has batted extremely well in. most
anything else that gave England of his games this season, having
victory. already proved his mettle against the Tourists' attack. He keeps for Cambridge.
BOWLERS
W. R. Hammond has again been elected captain. Regarding his At- ness, Sir Pelham Warner, stated that Hammond was making splen- did progress from the injuries he sustained in the last test, at Lord's, The other three men are chiefly, and de almost certain to play. noted for their bowling ability, He is still undergoing treatment although Nichols can also be class- for his injured leg, however, and ed as, a useful bat. Smalles cannot will leave for London to-day be said to have met with any great morrow for further treatment. success last season with his swing-Reuter.
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