WIMBLEDON TENNIS
ANDREWS AND KOZELUH WIN AGAIN tftl D’ALVAREZ BEATEN .. G'td V Press Association) l**’ (United Service) S«cd. 11 ft In - LONDON, Friday. Wimbledon tennis results: MEN’S SINGLES Fourth Round. Tflden (Uited States) beat Boussus iFrance ), 6 3, 9 7, 6 4. Cachet (France) beat Hennessey roited States), 6 —l, 6 —4, 9—7. gorotra (France) beat Allison Cnited States), 6 —3, 6—l. 4—(j, 6—3. Landry (France) heat Gregory gritain), B—6,8 —6, 6 —4, 3 —6, 6—3. WOMEN’S SINGLES Third Round. yllee Tapscott beat Madame MathFourth Round. jlra. Mcllquham beat Senorita ralvarez (Spain), 6—4, 4 —6, 6—2. Miss Helen Jacobs (United States) Seat Miss Joan Fry, 6—3, 6—4. Mrs- Bundy beat Miss Eileen Bennett, 2—B. 64 > 6 — 4 - MEN’S DOUBLES Second Round. gozeluh and Andrews (New Zeanid) beat Timmer and Coen, 7—5, h—3, 2—6. 6—2. Tilden and Hunter beat Turnbull and Gilbert, 6 —3, 6 —2, 6 —4. MIXED DOUBLES First Round. Brugnon and Madame Mathieu beat Lycett and Mrs. Lycett, 9 —7, 7—5. Cochet and Miss Bennett beat Prenn and Fraulein Aussem, 6—l, 7—5. By ‘ DEUCE’’ Outstanding among results of interne is the defeat of Senorita Lili Alvarez, tho charming finalist of the ,ro previous Wimbledons. Mas. Mclliham is a comparatively unknown layer. The senorita is an aceom.lshed all-round sportswoman, the aughter of very wealthy parents, and ..hups her activities lately have been DO diverse. Two more of unger brigade, in Hennessy and Allion, have gone down. Both Alison nd Borotra play the sparkling net ,'ame, and their protracted struggle oust have been worth watching, iloussus seems to have extended Tilien, and Gregory made Landry move, ikraluh and Andrews have scored a ijod win over two such strong oppon-i-nts at Timmer and Coen.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 702, 29 June 1929, Page 13
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