Show Allison Budge Lead Net Parade in US U.S. Rankings Utah Champion Wins Wine 9 Rating as Best I Junior Star I NEW NEV YORK Jan 10 UP Wilmer P Wilmer Allison despi e his recent defeat by Arthur Hendrix young Florida r- r 1 again led ledis ledi i is is ts a candidate f for Cor the United I States tates Davis CU cup cupl l team eam today after h topping the Nal Nae Na- Na e l t ional tennis rankings rankings rank rank- iff ings for the second sec see r j A I on end ond d year ear The rankings y marked 1 d t m art e C by a wholesale revision S. S tin ln the first 10 t also placed the gi youthful Donald Budge of oC Oakland b tic and Br Bryan an 4 gM M. M Bitsy Grant Riggs of oC Atlanta in the forefront of cup team prospects Budge ranked ninth last year his lis first time in the big 10 was wag advanced advanced ad ad- to second place and Grant was vas moved from tenth to third The year old Allison conqueror of England's Fred Perry in the national nation nation- al il championships has been a first 10 0 LO pla player er for eight successive ears cars The others in the first 10 Frank X Shields Sidney Wood and Gregry Greg- Greg Gregory ory ry S. S Mangin New York Frank Parker Parler Milwaukee J. J Gilbert Hall Oran Drange e N. N J. J Wilmer Vilmer Hines Columbia Co- Co lumbia S. S C. C and Berkeley Berkele Bell New Tew York Bell Dell Turns Pro Bell who turned professional after ho tho outdoor season closed makes his lis debut as a paid player here Saturday Shields and Wood who is in an Iowa owa hospital after an emergency operation also are arc con- con likely candidates lor tor Davis cup up berths as is the youthful Parker arker Allison and John Van Ryn the No o. o 1 doubles team probably will willet get et the call for the international competition Hines and Henry M. M Cull Culley uley e of Santa Barbara Ca Cal CaI ranked third may be added to the quad squad as a reserve team Budge and nd Gene Mako of Los Angeles were vere rated the No 2 doubles com com- The rankings which will wilt not become be- be omo come official until the formality of ot approval is completed b by the annual United States Lawn Tennis ion tion at Philadelphia next month list Helen lelen Hull Jacobs of Berkeley Cal as LS s No 1 woman player for the fourth successive year Her only rival for the place Mrs Helen Wills Mood Moody was unranked because of insufficient data She played ayed only in England last summer sum- sum ncr mer winning the Wimbledon cham- cham Women Ranked Mrs Ethel Burkhardt Arnold of ofOS Los OS An Angeles eles another recent conert conert convert con- con ert vert to the professional game was ranked second in the women's division divi- divi sion ion on followed b by Mrs Sarah Palfrey Fabyan Cambridge Mass Carolyn Babcock Los Angeles Mrs John JohnIan Van Ian Ryn Philadelphia Gracyn Santa Monica Cal Cat Mrs Mary lary Greef Harris Kansas City Mrs Mary J. J Lamme Rye N. N Y Mrs rs Dorothy Andrus New York and nd Catherine Wolf Volt Elkhart Ind md Top rankings in other divisions singles Wilbur Hess Rice Uce doubles Paul Newton and Richard Bennett California junior ingles singles Robert Riggs Los Angeles doubles Riggs and Joseph Hunt Los os Angeles boys' boys singles Isadore Sellis Bellis Philadelphia doubles Joeph Joeph Joseph Jo- Jo eph seph Fishbach New York and Villiam Wiliam Vil Wil- liam Lam Milburn N. N J. J girls girls' singles Patricia Henry Los Angeles doubles Patricia Cumming Gumming Cum Cum- ming ning Westfield N. N J. J and Hope Knowles Philadelphia |