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WIMBLEDON'S FINAL
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HOW EVENTS STAND...
The Wimbledon tennis tourna Continuing in fine weather on ament is drawing to its closing good wicket, the Australians lost stages, all the competitions havin
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HELPFUL HINTS BY FAMOUS PLAYERS.
ON THE PUTTING GREEN.
FRIDAY, JULY 2, 1926.
TENNIS LEAGUE.
DEFEAT FOR "INDIANS."
The Indian Recreation Clubi suffered their second defent yos terday at the hands of MBK, in the Second Division of the League. The match was played at the Japanese courts nt Mindon Row Kowloon,, and resulted in a victory for M.B.K. by 11 games.
The final scores, were' 55-games
It may perhaps be regarded as tronical that Wm, Melhorn, who contributes the first part of the following article, should choose putting as his subject. It will be remembered that his putting into the British Open let him down so badly that ho anapped a club over his knee in a fit of nanoyance.
PUTT WITH OVER-SPIN.
By Wm. Melhorn. The long, straight drive is of great importance and the shot to the green is still more important, but remember about 50 per cent. of your shots are with the putter, so remaining wickets before reached ofther the final or semi-the putt is the most important for the addition of fifty-final stage. Latest detalls are shot in the bag. A good putter R. Clark, the left-arm given in the Router telegrama is a hard man to beat, ne ho is al- er, took three wickets for. below, but the following-summary ways trying. Murdin came out with three. wickets for. 87
nts were dismissed for following on, fared oven alx wickets being down Tuns when stumps were In the Northants first in- Miley had a run of success "ball and took five wickets for 29 runs...
Seven thousand apectators watched the play. Nortants need 182 runs to avoid the innings do- feat-Reuter.
GLAMORGAN DO IT.
THE FIRST WIN EVER OVER NOTTS.
London, July 1.
of how each competition now A putt missed is a shot lost- stands gives the position at a glance.
Ladies Singles.-Mrs. Godfree (Britain), and Senorita d'Alvarez (Spain) are left in the final,
Men's Singles-Howard Kinsey (America) and Borotra (France) are left in the final.
You cannot redeem It. How many! times have you scen a player flub his drive on a par four hole and then mess up his second shot and play chip shot to about eight feet from the flag and still make his four by holing the putt? Again the same player plays two perfect. shots to the green and never takes over two putts. You can't beat him-that is all there is to it. All championships are won and Jost around the hole.
Men's " Doubles. Vincent Richards and Howard Kinsey (America) are already in the final, and the remaining semi-find has to be decided between Brugnon and Cochet (France) and Van
To stab putts is bad practice on Lennep and De Kehrling (Holland), any kind of a green, especially on Ladies Doubles. Miss Ryan slow or rough greens. A putt hit and Miss Browne (America) and with an overspin is always casier Mrs. Godfree and Miss Colyer to control. On a rough green the (Britain) are left in the final.
putt with an overspin will keep. Mixed Doubles. Howard Kin-its line better. sey and Miss Browne (America) THE ART OF RECOVERY. are in the final, "the other semi- Anal having to be decided between Mr. and Mrs. Godfree (Britain)
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And Vincent Richards and Miss Ryan (America),
By James Ockenden. Sometimes one is unlucky onough Set the not impossible task of
to find one's ball in an almost impossible lie. It may, for getting 104 runs in the fourth in-
The outstanding feature of this example, be tucked up under the nings to gain their first victory year's play has been the perform-near side of a perpendicular bank, over Nottinghamshire since admia-ance of Howard Kinsey (Amerien) or it may be lying near some alon to the County Championship who has reached all the three obstacle in such a position as pre- in 1921, Glamorgan did it with firials available to him.
vents the player from making two wickets to spare.
proper swing at the ball. What is one to do under such circum- stances, as these?
Ladies' Singles. Fine bowling by Ryan and
London, July 1. Mercer, who bore the brunt of the In the semi-finals of the Ladies' Welsh attack in both innings, kept Singles Championship, Mra.God- the Notts hitters in subjection, free (Britain) beat Mademoiselle and a valuable contribution by Bates enabled Glamorgan to gain an advantage of 40 runs on the first innings. The scores were as
follows:
LI
1
11 details:
Edo and Kitajima:
lost to 0. Ismail and
8. S. Hussain beat. S. A Hamid and
D Mohamed.. bent S. A. R. Bux and
A. R. Azan
Eria and Ito:
beat O. Ismail and S. 8.
Hussnin davan
beat S. A Hamid and:
D. Mohamed
boat S. A. R. Bux and
A. R. Azan
3-8
6--5
16-17
8 3
22-11
Tanaka and Nakamura":
beat O. Ismail and S. 3.'
Hussain lost to S. A. Hamid und
D. Mohamed beat STA. R. Bux and
A. R. Azan
6x &
Was
Total
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The St. Andrew's Young Men's 17-16 Club avenged themselves for their defeat at the hands of the Dack- 55-44 yard Young Men's Club at a pre-
ST. ANDREW'S CLUB BEAT DOCKYARD CLUB.
A very enjoyable bowls match played at the Kowloon Cricket Club, yesterday, which resulted in a win" by three points for Bass over their opponents, the Guinness. The thanks of bowls committee are due to Mrs. C. Burford for making such ex- cellent
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The scores were:
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very carefully. Do not be in a Stoncham
Sunith Garvin Senorita Dalvarez (Spain) beat
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Smith Queen of Spain were present to suspected way out of the difficulty. Abraham (skip) 21 Burford (skip). 18
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un Edwards witness the second match.
If you cannot see a straight- Both Mdlle. Vlasta, and Mrs. Godfree wore big-peaked white forward chance of recovery, there jockey cups.
At the opening is only one thing left; accept the Malle. Vlasto went to three games situation calmly and go out for to love owing to clever court the recovery that appears to be craft and low back-hand play.. the least perilous.
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Stapies was the most successful bowler when Glamorgan went in a second time. He took four wickets for 58 runs.-Renter.
THE TEST HOSEPIPE INCIDENT.
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the
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In the match between Senorita Dalvarez and Mrs. Mallory, the to break the monotoy of the usual. London, May 24-A new dish Senorita went to 3-0, but lost her fish, porridge and bacon and eggs next service game.
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Vickers Gun Instruction by hand. She clinched the last game with some of the best play acen and bone it, says the recipe. Boil
Take a herring and scale C. S. 1. Hapcock. at Wimbledon. In the second set she was sparkling and placed fore-an egy until hard and chop it hand and back-hand drives most accurately to the corners, out- playing Mrs. Mallory,
There will thus be an Anglo Spanish final.
Men's Doubles.
while hot into a grating of cheese. Then add a teaspoonful of lemon juice. Spread the mixture inside | the herring und tie the fish about with a thread; roll it in oatmeal
Doubles, Cochet and (France) bent Borotra
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and brush all over with beaten egg.
Fry in bolling fat in a fry The centre court was crowdeding. basket for five or six minutes. when, as a curtain raiser to the and serve hot. Ladies gemi-finals, Vincent Richards and Howard Kinsey (America) beat Austin and Lycett ing, the hend groundsman found a portion of the ground near the semi-final by 7-5, 6-4, 6-4.
Kinsey was the finest player on wicket saturated."
the court, yet Lycett's mastery of The Committee have satisfied doubles play "was obvious. On themselves that there was no mali- the contrary, Richards was most cious intent in the laying out of weak until the third set, when he the hose-pipe, and attribute the found his game. Kinsey's forg- flooding of the ground to the care-hand driving, slicing and cutting lessness of such members of the were most effective. The first set ground staff as were concerned. went to four-all and then to five-
In the fourth round Mr. and Reuter..
all. The twelfth game was three Mrs. Godfree beat Pryce Jones times "deuced before it went to and Miss Maltby G-4, 6-0. the Americans., High lobbing by In the semi-final Howard Kinsey the American players in the and Miss Browne bent Berger and second set was not very success- Mrs. Dawson 5-7, 6-4, 6-0.
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Mixed Doubles.
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Ladies' Drahtes. athletics on Madam David Nell, were outplayed. Kinsey's form. Miss Ryan and Miss Browne who crossed Thibet with one com-nt Wimbledon has been a rovela (Amerien) beat Mrs. Beamish and panion and sojourned at Lhassa. tion to the American spectators. Miss Clarke, 6-2, 6-3.. This was In
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