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Inter-zone Final At Wimbledon

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London, July 25. brilliant return of a scorching ser- Australia did better than had vice-which begun a short rally, been expected by winning both

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ford beat F. X. Shields by 6-1, 6-2, eleventh game, and he then held 13-10, and V. B McGrath beat 8. bls service for the set at 7-5.. B. Wood by 7-5, 8-4, 1-8, 9-7. By McGrath won the second set ra- winning one out of the remaining ther more easily. He broke through three matches, as they should be twice in the first five games, but BOR-Britain's opponents in the Chal-vice games: with an open court, he able to do, Australia would be Great was lucky to hold one of his ser-

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Band of the 1st Battn: Bouth opponents" for the second time ball" campaign by Wood to the ex- Court 5-2, McGrath succumbed to a "pat- Wales Borderers, conducted within three weeks. At the cham-tent of losing two love games, but by Bandmaster C. Eldicott, planships Crawford had beaten he made no mistake in the tenth. Teak Hatstand, Teak Sideboard, Chesterfield Couch and Armchairs, from the Military Hos-Shields when the latter had held and was two sets to the good. pital Bowen Road, by kind him for two and a-half sets, but

Teak Extension Dining Table, Dinner permission of Lieut. Colonel, this match opened on very differ-set, which he won easily. MeGrath Iron Bedstead with Mattress, Teak It was Wood's turn in the third Waggon, Dising Chairs, Teak, and AE. Edwards, D.S.O., M.C., pacent lines. 6-7 pin-A Relay of the Hong

making rather reckless advances Glass Cabinet, Mahogany Wardrobe For two sets Shields was master-to the net and losing accuracy in and Dressing Table, Tear Wardrobe, ed so easily that the lawn tennis his two-handed strokes. was almost monotonous in its one-

Teak Dressing Table, Teak Chest of After the ten minutes interval Drawers, Mantel Clook. Brass Orna- aldeness. He could not get in more Wood romped away with the first ments, Teak Ice Chest, Gramophone, than a very small percentage of three games in no time, and went Pictures, Teak and B.2. Teapors, his cannon ball first services, and steadily on to a 5-2 lead, but then Filter, Show Case, Combination Iron this is always a big handicap to a McGrath recaptured the knack Vases and Tea Set, etc., eto

Safe, Teak Bookcase, Typewriter, player of his type. As a conse- which he had explotted earlier, of 708-7:25 pm-Two Chopin Bal-quence Crawford was able to break forcing Wood into positions where.

through his services four times in, the only stroke the fits arteen games to lead by volley, usualy on the back hand. Was a dificult

two sets to none-6-1, 8-2.

Principally by this means be To make matters worse for the brought off a double break

and American, his forcing drives pre-led 6-5, but Wood held his next paratory to an incursion were going service for 6 all. into the net, and on the rate oc- Hereabout McGrath showed splen casions when he dia come in Craw- did judgment in selecting moments ford's passing machinery worked to come in for his famous two- 2. Winter-The Frost, The Ice, with xasperating smoothness. handed smash volley, and Wood

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Possibly this combination of cir-had to be very cautions to afford cumstances accounted for the him no openings. After five váh- 4. Summer-Waltz of the Corn-blithe ingenuousness with which toge games had gone with service Nowers and Popples: (b) Bar-he walked into the traps Crawford the break came, and the sixteenth carolle:" (c) Variation, (d) laid for him; certainly he seemed game, besides being the decisive Coda.

unable to exert the necessary con- i one, was also the most brilliant of centration to deal safely with the the match. McGrath got in three "simple" spooned-up lob or the express returns of Wood's first swing from a long back-hand rally service, and after deuce had been to that faster forehand of Craw-called, clinched the first match ford's to the backhand.

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V. B McGrath (Australia) beat Crawford began gaily enough by R. B. Woods (UBA), 7-5, 8-4, 1-6,1 8.30 pm. Reuter Press Bulletins. 'breaking through the service, only 9-7.

Lendon 1 p.m. Stock and Con- Fto lose his own for one all; but GREAT BRITAIN BEAT modity Quotations.

Shields then ran into form, and 10.30 p.m. Reuter Press. Bulletins, the result was vastly improved

JAPAN F. J. Perry beat J. Yamagisht by play, with the one blot on the 9-7 6-1, 6-8, 7-5, and H. W. Aus- landscape of a number of double tin beat J. Fujikura by 6-4, 6-2, faults from both. However, Shields 6-1 in the remaining Bingles was able to group His serylös aces against Japan at Devonshire Párk, well enough to enable him to hold Eastbourne, yesterday, and so Great his service games and, with Craw-Britain won by five matches to ford also holding his, they went love. after each other alternating games Perry was again disappointing, up to seven all.

and it took him two houta to win Then Crawford broke. through his match. He found little dim- again and repeated his mistake of culty in securing the openings he fourteen games back “in a game wanted, but, having done so, threw which contained two double faults. the chance away. In the first set Shields during this period brought Perry, after being four gates out some great cross-court drives, down, got to b-4, but did not whi and two almost miraculous back until the teenth game. Bhore hand low volleys at which he dived ing more concentration, he took when apparenty beaten, making second set easily, and should have 5 VOLUMES OF ENCYCLOPE winners each time."

won the beat also, being within a stroke in the tenth game. Perry led 4-2 and 5-3 in the Youth set before winning it at 1-8, and the match."

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All the same, his in so many of Over the Waves Rosas)

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ternational Concert Orchestra.ping imposed by the champion had Archibald Joyce Waltzes (arr. taken a heavy toll from the sub- Austin' played "with › námrazia Debory Somers)--Debroy 80- fect of the treatment, and in the accuracy against Fujikura. He be- ...mers Bandy

twenty-first game Crawford broke gan by winning his opponent's 9.08-9.21 p.m.rout Aces Suite through again. He caused some service, and held on his own for apprehension to his side by losing the inevitable win, and in the sec- the Arst three points of his service; ! ond set he won against the service but then, helped by a lovely fore in the third and Beventa games. hand drive to bleid's backhand, which had a valuable moral, elect by the ease with which it win the match at 12-10

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McGrath v. Wood

Austin was really brillisat in the third set. He went up on his deep drives on every occasion, and his angled volleys left even the feet footed Japanese yards away. Apà-. tin can rarely have played better. Singles:

Wood took service, and lost the rat game, but McGrath returned the compliment, and then, through F. J. Perry beat J. Fujikura, 6-1, eight rather moderate games, the 2-6, 6-4 10-8; beat : Yamagishi, service prevailed. In the tenth 9-7, 6-1, 6-8, 7-5. McGrath pulled up well from 15-40, Chrous,

H. W. Austin beat Yamagishi,

(Billy Mayer) played by Rale da Costa (Planofirte). 9.30 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins, London 1 pan, Stock and. Com- modity Quotations. 9.2-10 p.m.---Operatic Programme Samson et DallaMon Coeur B'Ouvre à ta Voir (My Heart atsthy Sweet Volce): Samson et Dallis Printemps qui Commence (Dellian's Song of Spring-Sigrid Onegin" (Con- tralto Tannhauser Pilgrims'

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