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R. C.) lost to L. Goldman and Ma R. Hancock 4-8; beat Mr. and Mrs. 1° Withington 8-0 best Tollington and Mr. Rice-Evans 6-0.
Les Wal-tong and Mrs. T. F. Lo (Chinese R. O lost to Goldman and Miss Hancock best and
AT TENNIS Withington for beat Kollington and
CHINESE R. G. WIN
MIXED DOUBLES LEAGUE
Mr. Rice-Evans 6-3.
Taui Wai-pol and Mrs. Chiu (Chinese R.C.) lost to Goldman and ! Miss Hancock 1-0; beat Mr. and Mrs. Withington 6-2; beat Tollington and Mrs. Rice-Evans 6-8.
"B" DIVISION MATCH
CONTRACT BRIDGE
IMPRESSIONS OF THE INTERNATIONAL
A postponed tle in the "n" HELD RECENTLY
Division was played off yesterday at Bookunpoo between the Indian Re- erestion Club and the Cluo de R- crois, and ended in a win, for the Recreio by seven sets to two,
M. R. Abbas and M. el Arculli were the most successful Indian pair. winning two sets, while L. A. Car- vaihe and M. Oliveira did best for the Recreio winning all three sets. scaron. A.
Aratches rather eatlock won (Indian R. C.) boat Ribeiro
L. Goldman and Miss R. Hancock took three sets for the United Ser- vices Recreation Club against the Chinese Recreation Club in their tie la the Mixed Doubles Division of the Lawn Tennis League on the latter's courts yesterday afternoon, but this did not
the Chinese from prevent
M. Rumjahn and M. O. Hoosen winning by six sets to three.
(Indian RC.) lost to LF. V. The other two United Services Ribeiro and B. Gosano 1-0 lost to pairs were weak, and although Mr. A. Carvalho and 3f. Oliveira 3-6, and Mrs. Withington offerred some lost to A. M. Rodrigues and A. E.
Wal-tong to Loo
and Xavier 4-0 opparition
T. F. Lo, the Chinese won the
M. R. Abbas and M. et Areull! other
and Goldman and Mina
Gozano 0-3; lost to Carvalho heir matches their
AT BRUSSELS
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1935.
BRILLIANT TENNIS AT WIMBLEDON
Von Cramm And Budge In Devastating Form
(Continued from Page 8).
lot of mistakos--for him. I think that this is what induced Perry to play thenceforward for unfety, thinking that Crawford'a errors would do the rest.
Unfortunately he left his own rather out of account, and after sacrificing a the combatants in these International chance for 8 in the second let contests are supermen, to know that against the service, dropped his own to become 3-6 and to have to yield they make many mistakes. They ro voke. They call and load out of In the next game to Crawford, who up with two service aces. One turn. They
make
Ansufficient
bids.. They play from the wrong hand. set They do not always count their cards. Perry got the lead and lost It in There were several cases of hands the third set, with Crawford now do being played with one player holding ing ever so much better, and they twelve and another fourteen cards.
other until Perry, leading by body Then they have a ballt of asking to rent on driving away steadily at each a trick, or rather a card, for in suddenly got the right moment Duplicate play tricks are not gather and won Crawford's service for C
This success
access aparred him on to more in rubber play you
now enterprising methods. He proceeded allowed to Inspect a quitted, trick to show us what a fine volleyer he is And without incurring penalty of fifty and his passage to 6-2 In the fourth set was made easier by the fact that and points. But this is not enforced in
Duplicate.
Crawford had several bits of bad luck, and
THE BIDDING
they met Ho Ka-lly, except when | Öliveira 4-6 beat. Rodrigues and, td, which has been turned and quitted, ;
0-4.
lost to Ribeiro
and Mrs. Litton, Xavier the set services
to ten games before the S. A. R. Bux and T. Hamet United
air annexed it dian R. C.) pair Their other two sets they won, con- Gosano 3-0; lost to Carvalho Retested them UNITED ARTISTS ceding only two games, Scoren: Oliveira 4-6; lost to Rodrigues
Ho Ka-lau and Mrs. Litton (Chinese | Xavier 1-0,
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The Gloucester
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"Everyone" goes to the Gloucester Lounge. Come in out of the heat and revel in the temperature of Capri-and- thrill to the shock of a Polar drink!
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are not
As to the bidding, while it is easy to criticize after the event, you will see these experts sometimes making bad valls of which the most elementary players would not be guilty without any apparent reason. Most Interest- ing is the diversity of bidding, and to note the different ways in which the same hand is treated by the teams of various nations. One hand was played in no fewer than seven dif- ferent declarations,
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Perry was actually within a point of 0-2, but hit a fine service of Craw- ford's inte the net and could do noth- ing with the next one.
His equanimity was then apparently upset by the ejaculations of nearby onlookers and he lost his service to love. But he pulled himself together resolutely to break through Crawford for the set at 6-4 and the match, after the expiration of about an hour and a half.
MEN'S SINGLES
SEMI-FINAL ROUND P. J. Parry (0.0), nominated) bent J. 1.
(Australia), B2
The Congress, as a whole, was a great success. The gathering to
than one hundred Crawford Kether of more representatives of different nations. was most impressive, and I shall not forget
the
babel of tongues and buzz of conversation which occurred in the intervals between play-and. Kome- times even during play..
A pleasant innovation this year was
a ladies' championship, in which teams
G. Von Cramm (Germany) beat D. Budge (US.A.) (unsexded), 4-6, 6-4, 6-4, 3-2. MEN'S DOUBLES
THIRD ROUND
M. Bertram ne? Musgrove boat J, L. Chamberlain and J. B. Harrison, 3—9, EL 6-3, 6-4,
G. P. Hughes and C. R. D. Tackey bent
of seven nations took part. Austriac. E. Malfrog and A. C. Stedman, 6-8, 6,
wan, France and Sweden tled for 7-8.
B. D. Andrews and D. L Toster
second place, foll
followed by Holland, K. C. Gendar Dower and I, H. Wheaterat,
Norway, England, and Belgium.
On the social side, there were numerous functions, including a visit to the Exhibition, a luncheon, and a
reception at tre Royal Automobile
Club
and an official
by the
WAN ex. Thero
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E. Mater and B. 3. Wood belt H,°C. Hope man and D. Press) 6-3, 3-6, 6-, di,
3--
J. it. Crawford and A. K. Quist beat N, O. Kanjuharson, 4, 7, 19-11.
WOMEN'S DOUBLES
THIRD ROUND
Town Council. Everybodd baking, beat Miss M. Heeley and Mins D. Round.
ceedingly pleasant and was much heel-clicking,
and hand-kissing, and a good deal of peech-making. M. Delhaye, this
year's President of the International Bridge Longue, and his co-operators are to be congratulated on the admir- able organisation. The International Bridge League is doing in its own fashion excellent work for the promo- tion of friendship, goodwill, and cordial relations between the peoples of Europe.
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STEWARDS' CUP
London, July 29, The following are the probable startem for the Stewards' Cup at Goodwood and their Jockeys:
Solenoid (Carslake) ShalfleetTM (Jelliss)
Greenore. (Weston) Almond Hill (Harry Wragge) Valkyrie (Perryman)
Wermere (Steve Donoghue)
(Gordon Richards) Thelo (E. S. Smith) Berende (Lynch) Maltravers (Fred Fox) Flying Spear II (Dynes) Sunny Palin (Sirett)
Blanding (Rkhardson)
Tract (Sharpe)
Kirke Royal (D. S. Smith)
Arepic (Berry)
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Cara Deane (Humphrey Forster) Grace Dear (Middleton)
Priok (Harrison)
Parilise Lost -(Wing)
No jockeys have yet been azzigu- ed to King Sem, and Clematis,-- Reuter,
THREE HORSES SCRATCHED
Later.
The following horses have been #cratched: King Sem, at 11.82, Saturday morning: Thelo, at 12.13 p.m. Saturday, and Clematis, at 9 a.m. to-day-Reuter.
LATEST CALL OVER
London, July 29. The following is the latest call- over for the Stewards' Cup:
Sunny Palm, 100 to 16 t and o
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HK, E. Stammers and Mins F. Jutrien
6.2 44.
Hi E. H. Dearman andl Mina N. M. Lylo et Mrs. D., Andrus and Mme. It. Hen- roilo, . .
FOURTH ROUND Mme. it. Mathing and Mme. 8. Sperling
beat MP. II. Harvey and Minn 3. Ingram,
1-6, 6-1, 6-2.
Mme. J. da Meulemeester and Mm. F. D. Howard beat his J. Hartigan and Mrs.
C. Topman, E, G,
MIXED DOUBLES
THIRD BOUND
1. C. Hopman and Mrs. H. C. Hopman beat 3. 8. ÕÌIT and MÍN 3. Ingram, 2–4, 0-1 0-2.
HW. Austin and Mis A. M. Yorks beat W. Musgrove and Maw F. K. Broth 4.
C. E. Maltroy and Miss M. Beeley wo 3. Pallada and. Mlla. G. Terwinds a
A. K. Quiet and Mila. J. Jedrilowska best K. C. Gaixar Dower and Min J. Mowbenz Green, 10-8, 5–7, 6–2.
3. Nishimura and Miss R. Noel beat M. Bernard and Benorlin E. de Alvares, 6, 6-2.
V. B. McGrath and Minn 2. Hartiran best A. Martin Lagesy and Mise. R. Henrols, 7. B
FOURTH ROUND
G. von Cramm and Mme. 5. Sperting beat, N. G. Farqaburon and Mias 1. 3. Hard- wirk, 7–8, 44.
D. P. Turnbail and Bignorina La Valerio beat Maler and Mim N. M. 193 1–8. 62.
F. H. D. Wilde and Miss K. E. StammETE best W. L. Allison and Him 16. Jazoba, 6-,
བབ:་
__Y__ L." Perry and Mhe D. E. Round beat C. R. D. Turkey and Mis M. C. Scriven, 3-4, d. Omi.
Corn Deans, 10 to 1 o, 100 to 9 t Valkyrie, 100 to 9
Green Ore, 100 to 9
Tract, 100 to 9
Kirk Royal, 100 to 8 Dignitary, 100 to 8 Solenoid 100 to 8 Priok 100 to G
Flying Spear, 26 to 1 t and o Blanding, 25 to 1 t and o Maltravers, 25 to it and o Paradise Lost, 25 to 1 o Almond Hill, 25 to 1 o
Graco Dear 33 to 1 t and o Arenig, 40 to 10
THE ST. LEGER
The following is the latent call. over for the St. Leger:.
Babram, 11 to 8
Field Trial 6 to 1 t and o Fair Trial 19 to 2 o, 10 to 1 t Plassey, 100 to 7 t. and o
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