TENNIS
WIMBLEDON RESULTS.
(Australian and N.Z. /Sable Association.)
LONDON, June 27. At Wimbledon, in the first round of the ladies’ doubles, Mrs Melody and Miss St. George beat Mrs Hazel and Mrs Middleton, 4/6. 6/4, 6/3. Mrs Melody was prominent in net smashing and cross driving. ■ ' ; In the fourth men’s round, Lacoste (Fi'anCe) defeated the American/ Casey, b/6, 6/4 6/1, .. Mdlle, Lenglen beat Miss Goldsack, Z Anderson beat BrUgnon 3/6, 7/9, 6/4, 7 5, 6/2. In the Men's doubles, Stott and McIntosh beat Terry and Otz 3/6, 6/2, 4/6, 6/4, 7/5. Atkin and Ingram beat P"Well and •Fotheringham 6/4, 6/4, 6/4. Mrs Hazel beat Miss St. George, 4/6, 7/5. 6/3. Miss Baydjleat Miss Tuckey 36. 6/1, 6/3. Miss Akhur.st beat Miss Colyer 4/6. 6/1, 6/4. liciith and Miss Boyd beat G-odfree and Mrs Clayton 6/1, 7/q. Barclay beat Dawson. 6/5, 6/0 6/o. Washer (the Belgian ('hampion) beat Sherwell (South Africa) 6/0, 6/3, 6/1. In the fourth' round Borotru beat Gilbert 6'l. 7/5, .6/3. Hennessey (U.S.A.) beat Gordon Lowe 9/7, 8/6, 6/4.'
ANDERSON AND LENGLEN.
LDNDON, June 27.
The weather was cool and overcast. The Anderson-Bru ghn on contests were the most brilliant ever witnessed m the champioiWiips and lasted two hours. Brughnon was physically exhausted in the last stage and was almost at a standstill. Lenglen entered the semi-final of the ladies’ singles, defeating Mrs Beamish 6/0, 6/0. ( In the first round of the men s dou. bles, the Americans, Casey and Hennessey, beat Heath and 'I aylor 6/4, 8/1, 6/3, 6 ; 2. In the. second round Jarvis and Bailey beat Gilbert and 'Turnbull 7/5, 5/7, 6/0, 5/7, 6/3. In the fourth round of the singles H. Fisher beat Doctor Fyzee, 6 4. 8/6, 7'5. Barclay beat the Canadian Mayes 6/2, 1/6, 4/6, 6/3, 6/1. Cochet brilliantly beat the Indian Mohanlel 6/2, 10/6, 6/2, 6/3. Jacob beat the. Belgian champion Washer 2/6, 1/6, 10/8. 6/4, 7/5. _ In the third round of the women’s singles Mrs Mcllqubam beat Miss Harper 6/4. 1/6, 13/11. In the fourth round Miss -McKane beat Mrs Satter. •Ihwaite 6/3, 6/1. Madame Hillard beat Mrs Hazel 6/3, 3/5; 6/2. In the third round of the womens doubles. Misses Boyd and Utz beat Misses Thayre 6/3, 6/2. hi the All England ' Plate, first round, Latchford beat Melody 6/4, 6/0.
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