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STEN
MARCH WE LIVE AGAIN
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Hetented thrs UNITED ARTISTS
The
HOLDERS BEATEN AT TENNIS
CHINESE R. C. WIN
MIXED DOUBLES LEAGUE
Withington, 6-018 D***
Waltong and Mrs. T. F, Lo
(Chinese Rt. C.)-lost to Goldman and Mies Hancock #1-8) best Mr. and Mr
CONTRACT BRILLIANT TENNIS AT
BRIDGE
Withington 7-51 Tolligion and IMPRESSIONS OF THE
Rice-Evana
Wal-pull and Mr. Chiu
R.C. lost to Goldman and 5 Miss Hancock 1-6; beat Mr. and Mrs. Withington 6-2; best Tollington and Mr. Rice-Evans 6-8,-2
"B" DIVISION MATCH
INTERNATIONAL
postponed tle in the HELD RECENTLY
Division was played off yesterday at Bookunpoo between the Indian : He- creation Club, and the Cluo de R1- cres, and ended in a win for the Recreio by seven sets to two,
AT BRUSSELS
WIMBLEDON
Von Cramm And Budge
out
In Devastating Form
(Continued from Page 8).
in
lot of mistakes-for him. I think that this is what Indiced Perry to play thenceforward for safety, thinking that Crawford's errors would do the Ļ. Goldman and Miss R. Bancock
Unfortunately he left his own rather took three sets for the United Ber-
M. R. Abbas and M. el Arculli (Continued from Page 8)..
account, and after sacrificing a vices Recreation Club against the were the most successful Indian pair, Chinese Recreation Club in their the winning two sets while L. A. Can the combatants in these international chance for in the second wet in the Mized Doubles Division of the valho and M. Oliveira did best for contests are supermen, to know that against the service, dropped his own LAWER
League on the latter's the Recrulo winning all three sets. they make many mistakes. They le-to become 8 and to have to yield voke. They call and load out of in the next game to Crawford, who courts
afternoon, but this
Scores from
up, with two service soes. One did not prevent the Chinese
Rumjan G. Hoosen (Indian R. C.) lost to F. V. They play from the wrong hand. et {winning by six seta to three services Ribeiro and B. Gozano 1-6; lost to They do not always count their cards. Berry got the lead and lost it
The other two United
of hands the third-set, with Crawford now do pairs were weak, and although Mr. Carvalho and M. Oliveira 3-6, There were several cases
played with one player holding and Mrs. Withington afferred some lost to A. M. Rodrigues and A. Eye and another fourteening ever so much better," and they
and Xavier 4-6.
went on driving away steadily at each to Lee Wal-tong Opposition
T. F. Lo
won the M. R. Abbas and M. el Areal!! Then they have a babit of asking to other until Parry, leading by 8,
(Indian R. C.) beat Ribeiro
and 168 a trick, or rather a card, for in suddenly got busy at the right moment other matches rather
tricks are not gather and won Crawford's service for 8-4 play Goldman and Hisa Hancock won Gesano 6-3; lost to Carvalho
and Duplicate
This success spurred him on to
more their matches decisively, except when Oliveira 4-0; beat Rodrigues and ed, which has been turned and quitted.
are not now enterprising methods. He proceeded In rubber play you they met Ho Ka-lau and MIN Litton, Xavier 6-4. the set going to ten games before the S. A. R. Bux and T. Hamet (In- allowed to inspect a quitted, trick to show us what a fine volleyer he is United Services pair annared it dian R. C.) lost to Ribeiro and without incurring & penalty of Afty and his passage to in the fourth Their other two sets they won, con- Gosano 3-0 lost to Carvalho and points. But this is not enforced in set was made easier by the fact that
Duplicate.
Crawford had several bits of bad luck. ceding only two games. Scores: Oliveira 4-6; lost to Rodrigues and
Ferry was actually, within a point Ho Ka-lau and Mrs. Litton (Chinesej Xavier 1-6.
A to the bidding, while it is easy of
fine
and could do noth to criticise after the event, you will ford's intut hit a ne service of Craw see these experts sometimes making ing with
next one. the
imiy was then apparently bad calls of which the most elementary
que aculati players would not be guilty without
upset by ejaculations of nearby any apparent rep
TERSON Most interest onlookers he lost his service to
#nd ing is the diversity of bidding, and love. But he pulled himself together
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THE BIDDING
to note the different ways in which resolutely to break through Crawford
the same hand is treated by the teams for the set at 6-4 and the match,
of various nations. One band was | aftar the expiration of about an hour played in no
Parent doch dan seven dif-land = half."
The Congress, as a whole, was s great success. The gathering to- Patties
MEN'S SINGLES SEMI-FINAL ROUND
F. J. Perry (0.3. nominated) bent J. 13.
Q.. Von Cramm (Germany) bant D. Budge
of more than one hundred Crawford (Australia), 6-2, 14, 1–4. representatives of different nations was most impressive, and I shall not forget the babel of tongues and buzz of conversation whi
which occurred in the intervals between play-and some- times even during play.
A pleasant Innovation this year was a ladies' championship, in which team of aaven nations took part. Austria won, France and Sweden tied for
followed by nocond place,
Holland, Norway, England, and Belgium. On the social aide there
word
numerous functions, including visit to the Exhibition, a luncheon, and a reception
at the Royal Automobile Club, and an offelal reception by the Town Council Everybody WAS CX- ceedingly pleasant and polite. There was much heel-clicking, hand-shaking, and hand-kissing, and a good deal of speech-making. M. Delhaye, this year's President of the International Bridge League, and his co-operators are to be congratulated on the admir nble organisation. The International Bridge League is doing in its own fashion excellent work for the promo- Non of friendship, goodwill, and cordial relations between the peoples of Europe.
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-STEWARDS' CUP
London, July 20. The following are the probable starters for the Stewards' Cap at Goodwood and their jockeys:
Solenold (Carelako) Bhalfeot (Jelliss)
Greenore Weston)
Almond Hill (Harry Wragge) Valkyrie (Perryman)
Dignitary (Gordon Richards) Windermere (Slave Donoghue) Thelo (E. 8. Smith)
Berenda (Lynch)
Mallyavera (Fred Fox)
Flying Spear 1 (Dynea)
Sunny Palm (Sirett)
Blanding (Richardson)
Tract (Sharpe)
Kirke Royal (D. S. Smith)
Arenic (Berry)
Cora Deans (Humphrey Forster)
Grace Dear (Middleton)
Priok (Harrison)
Paridiso Lost (Wing),
No jockeys have yet been assign- ed to Ring Sem and Clematis.— Reuter.
THREE HORSES SCRATCHED
Later.
The following horses have been scratchedt King Sem, at 11.82, Saturday morning: Theio, at 12.13 pm Saturday, and Clematis, at 9 a. to-day--Bouter.
LATEST CALL OVER
London, July 20. The following is the latest call. over for the Stewards' Cup:
Bunny Palm, 100 to 18 t and o
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(UBA) (orded), (~6, 6-4, 6-8, puž MEN'S DOUBLES
THIRD ROUND
H. Bertram and W. Musgrove best J.
Chamberlain and 3. S. Harrison,
(km2, k
O. P. Hughes and C. R. D. Tucker beat G. E. Malfroy and A. Ö. Stedman, #--3, Bird, 7-5,
EL D. Andrews and G. L. Nogen best K. C. Onoder Dower and I. II. Wheelcraft, Bad, Bad, Bind.
B. Mater and 9. D. Wood best H. C. Hop-
man and D. Frenn, 6-4, 3-6, 6-1, 6-8,
B
JH, Crawford and Ai K. Quis; brat N. G. Farquharson, 4, 97, 111,
WOMEN'S DOUBLES.
THIRD ROUND
MK, F. Blammers and ties F. James beat Miss M. Heeley and Ms D. E. Rottad,
23, 6-4,
Mies E. M. Doneman and Mia N. M. Lola beat Mrs. D. B. Andrus and Mine. It. Han-
rotin,, FOURTH ROUND
Mme, R. Mathieu and Mme. 8. Sperling best Mix E. H. Harvey and Min J. Ingran,
-6, -1, 6-2.
Mine... de Meulemeester and Mr. P. D. Howard bent Kim J. Hartizan 11. C. Hopman, 1, ċma.
MIXED DOUBLES THIRD ROUND
and Mr.
H. C. Homen and Mrs. H. C. Hopman beat 7. 8. OIBH and Mim J. Ingram, 2-b $nd, em2.
HW. Alin and Miss A. M ́ Yorke bras W. Mosgrove and in P. E. Brott), 11.
C. E. Malroy and Misa M. Houlay w.o.,
J. Pallada and Mlle. 12, Terwindt set.
A. K. Quist and Mlle. J. Jedrajowska bess K. C. dandar Dower and Mine J. Mowbemy Green, 10, 57, 6-2.
H. Nishimura and Him B. Now! beat M Hernard and Benorita E. de Alvares, “”“”“ K-4.
D. McGrath and Mine J, Hartean beat A. Martin Leesy and Mme. R. Hearstin, 74, B2.
FOURTH ROUND
G. von Cramm and Mme. R. Sperling beat N. G. Farquharson and Mhu H, M. Hard- wick, 7-5, 6.
D. P. Turnbull and Signorina L. Valveto bant E Maler and Mino 2. M. Lale -5. J2
FH. D. Wilde and Mini K. E. Stammere beat W. I Allison and Mise 15. Jazobe, s—, Band, but,
C.
P. J. Perry and Mim D. E. Hound brat D. Tucker und Mine M. C. Beriven,
*
Cora Deans, 10 to 1 o, 100 to 9 t Valkyrie, 100 to
Groen Oro, 100 to 9
Tract, 100 to 9
Kirk Royal, 100 to B Dignitary, 100 to 8 Solenoid, 100 to 8 Priok, 100 to 6
Flying Spear, 25 to 1t and o Blanding, 25 to 1 t and o Maltravere, 25 to 1 t and o Paradise Lost, 25 to 1 o Almond Hill, 26 to 1 o Grace Dear 83 to 1 t and o
Arenig. 40 to 10
THE ST. LEGER
The following is the latest call- lover for the St. Leger:
Bahram, 11 to 8
Field Trial 6 to 1 t and o Fair Trial 19 to 2 o, 30 to 1 t Plassey, 100 to 7 t and o
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