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SELECTION OF BOWLS INTERPORTERS G
COMMITTEE STUDYING FORM FOR FORTHCOMING MATCHES
SUGGESTED COMPOSITION OF OUR THREE RINKS
(By "Sngux")
There are still over two months before the arrival in the Colony of the Shanghai Interport Lawn Bowls team but already the local Association has been making every preparation for the entertainment of the visitors, who will be remaining here for about a fortnight.
AUSTIN'S DEFEAT BY BUDGE
IN WIMBLEDON CHAMPIONSHIP
the
(Continued from Page 8). who wholly failed to reproduce form that enabled her to beat by 0-2 her soeded compatriot, Misi Scriven, in a previous round. The Polish girl has made distinct advance since her last visit to this country.
Late in the evening Hughes and Tuckey disposed of the 1983 cham- plons of the men's doubles, Borotra and Brugnen, in three sets. Brugnion was the weak factor in the French
but Borotra was, as usual, Parade of Bor whe English pair
gave a sparkling display. Their vic- tory may influence the selectors of the Davis Cup team.
MEN'S SINGLES
FIFTH ROUND
F. J. Perry (0.3).. nominated) beat R Menzel (Czechoslovakia), -7, B1, 6-1.
bet. B. J. H. Crawford (Australi Wood (UBA), 6-4, 6-4, 6-8, 6-7, 6-ml. D. Rudge TU.KA.) done H. W. Austin (0.8. nominated), 8, 10m, 4, 7—8
G. von Cramm (Germany) beat V. B.
McGrath (Australia), 6-4, 6-2, 6-0, 6-1.
WOMEN'S SINGLES
FOURTH ROUND
The Selection Committee, naturally, has been the first body to bo appoint- ed by the Executive Council. Those who are entrusted with the task of choosing any representative team or teams, play a very important role and to them falls, to a very large extent, the responsibility for the success or failure of the team.
to
expected The Committee is nominate the best team pasible and nothing is more difficult than to be able to name the strongest combina- tion available.
During the next two months the selectors will watch potential inter- porters in action and will closely study their form. There will not, I imagine; ba a meeting of the Committee for be served by meeting another month at least as no usefui purpose can before then
Sufficient, however, has been seen prominent of the Colony's more bowlers, in the leagues and the Open Championships, for one to form a fair ly good idea of
of the probable composi tion of the rinks which are to meet the visitors in the official fixtures.
During the next two months presont form may change somewhat but I venture to forecast the composition of the three rinks.
My cholces would be as follows:
H. A. Alves
A. Hyde Lay
F. X. M. da Silva
U. M. Omar (skip)
J. V. Ramsay
J. C. Brown R. F. Luz
C. G. Silva (skip)
R. Duncan
F. Callen
A. W. Grimmitt
A. M. Holland (skip)
It acems extremely doubtful whether
Mia D. E. Round (0.II., nominated) beat any of the greens will be in Miss J. Saunders (C),B.), ); ~).
Miss J. Harutan (Australia) beat M.
W. O. Lowe (South Afries), 5-7, quale,
1.
Mrs. Moody (U.S.A.) beat Sleena E Cepkova (Czechlovakia), 3-8, 6-4, 6-2 ime. I. Mathieu (France) best Mrs. King (0.0., nominated), 8-1, 1-6, 6-k.
Mike J. fedrzajowska (Poland) best E. F. Whittingstall (G.B.), -3.2.
Mias 11. Zaccba (U.A.) beat Men. E. C. Peters (11.), ~2. 6-1,
Hi K. E Blammers (G.D. nominaled) beat Mia J. C. Ridley_(GB), 6-0, 8~6.
Mrs. Mme. B. Sperling (Denmark) beat 3.1. Wheaterofl ((.D.), 6-1, 6-1,
MEN'S DOUBLES
BECOND ROUND"
J. C, 1opman and D. Prenn bent A. E. Dalin Ports and I. J. Walter, 6-3, 6-7,
% -1,
E. D. Andrews and (1. L. Rogers beat ..
Canka and J. 3. Oil. 16-8-6.6-2
6--7, 6--1
N. G. Farquharson and Y. G. Kirby best Dr. H. C. N. Cooper and J. P, (1. Lyaught, Gd, f~3, 6-0.
G. P. Hughes and D. Tucker, best J. Burotra and J. Brugnon, -7.6-de
-4.
THIRD ROUND
M. Bernard and C. Bous beat G. de Stefani and H. C. Paber, 4–8, 4-−2, retired. WOMEN'S DOUBLES
FIRST ROUND
Condition for this afternoon,
1 fit
Gillingham have signed Willlari Duncan, inside left, from Black- burn Rovers, and Jeffrey Turton, centre half, from West Bromwich Albion.
Duncan, who comes from Dundee, played in Cup and League gamos for Blackburn Rovers, while Tur- ton, a Sheffielder, appeared in the Albion wide which won the Central League championship three yeara In succession.
Having released David Pratt,
Notts County have made an early move towards securing secretary-manager.
10-8.
C.
SECOND ROUND
目 new
Malfroy and Miss. M. Hesley best
G. E. Bean and Miss G. Tyrteti, 6-4. B-10, 4-4.
1. Reosni and Bleena E Capkova, w.. M. Rainville and Mlle. A. Baumgarten, wer
M. Bertram and Mhs E. H. Harrey bea". Dr. P. D. B. Spence and Mße. J. Golde C. Peter,chmidt, bont, 4mi,
Min K. E. Stammers and Mint F. Janser beat Mini. Harry, and Xn.
RECOND ROUND
Mme. de Meulemeester and Mrs. P. D. Howard beat Mm. W. 3. Dyson and Mile.. G. Terwinal I. 2.
Mr. D. B. Andrus and Mme. I. Heuron heat Mr. W. G. Lowe and Hm. 1. H. Wheat Croft, 6-4, 6-5.
THIRD ROUND
Kim J. Kaniewn and Mrs. 11. C. Hopman
J. Caska and His M. A. Thomas beat. R. Murray and Miss E. Youn. 67, 62
K. G. Gandar Dower and ties J. Mowbray Green best A. Gratien and Mile. E. Bellard,
-, -, Mu
1. G. N. Lee and Miss J. E. Cunningha bekt A. C. Bladman and Mis. D. C. Shepherd. Barron. 68, 6-7, 03.
D. P. Turnbull and Bignorina La Valeria head Walt and His C. Doncos $0. W. Filmer-Banker and Mies A. A. Wright beat A. W. Vinal and Mrs. R. E. Haylock,
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beat Mrs. V. lure and Mrs. E. 8. Law, E Maler and Miss N. M. Lola, w d
Bamă, Tamā
Baron de Morpurgo and Benora B. Min. 1. Harry sold Miss I. Ingres Pons, seri
J. P. G. Lysaght and Mrs. P. Betterthe best MU B. M. Watson and Mille. . L. Watson, 6-1, 6-0.
waite beal RC. Wackett and Mr. K. B. Mile. . Jedrzejowska and Min 8. Noel Über, 8—1, 9–7. best Mine 2, G. Ridley and Mr. D. C. Bhep- herd-Barron, 1–6, 6–2,
MIXED DOUBLES
FIRST ROUND
D. MacPhall and Mr. M. R. Kina best F. R. Avery and Mrs. Y. M. Strawson, 6-2,
THIRD ROUND
W. I Allison and Miss II. Jacoba bent K. Land and Mr. G. Lam, $-1, 7-5
Maler und Mim Erla beat Filmer Banker and Miss Wright, ), B
3. J. Perry and Mhe D. E. Round wo B. W. Artena and Moss. A. Werring, scr.
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