Show SUP SUPPLIES LIES REGULAR THRILL AT WIMBLE WIMBLEDON ON BY COMING LATE h 66 J 11 AN IN f I 1 I ASO f Rr Ser Ill May Withdraw From r Meet t J O England June 2 5 t Is th the exceptional day dy at att t when Mile lUe Suzanne SUSAnne th tha Irresistible d does not 2 r d' d It with some form Corm ot of ten ten- at t n or thrill and toda today was no Between tome Borne or of tag ments at the jubilee jublle tenn there were alarms and Suzanne SUlanne was r spun spun- sible for tor mOlt moat ot of them Jt It appeared for tor a while as It he h mInded French Itar etar aa to repeat her tread hl teat fet ot of by tailing to ag peer for tor the match In which she he was due to 0 play The dId come but was as very ate ale It was wac well 11 Into the she he tripped Into the pIcture and ent ent through the motions ot of a t with Jean A tI OO-tI 0 r. r In tte meantime numerous And a huge Holiday crowd Md d l the two matches put nn SUai was due to start rt and Md hat bad grown rown decidedly Im impatient tat tb 4 The sPectators how how- Afu were kind to the French how I girl a thOugh she really only Ugh the th match letting 7 all the work she he had 7 c Cord hand band when she left the he urt rL 1 I. I P. P Aitkin and 1 n. n c. c r were the English oppen- oppen 1 J tue Lenglen and end nr g were no match for tor the W. W won won Q 6 6 ft a matter or of tact fact Suzanne 1 by any means her b bOOt pen en she arrIved at Wimbledon don and tJ pleaded actual inability to play en oV over r the clubhouse f phone earlier r In the afternoon Jed her to come and play her herme game me It if at t aU alt humanly possible h re were reports at I Wimbledon I lat at he had had tainting spells at i eLondon hotel and that she had et tor the grounds against her ber rs r's advice nut But these could iXl t t be verified ft D totrA's activIties on the co court rt wre e an Indication that h he tito M D spare her all possible exertion he almost alone seemed capable o o defeating the two across the i t Inc nt Richards due clue to start vard Ho In the second bund und ot of the was also alo In appearing and It seemed 7 r r a time that this thle crack American tn mIght have ha to The management offered the pair E. E L. L Jones and S. S L. L arr a walkover but tho English English- Wen en declIned to accept it was explained later that the O was duo due to a b regarding the tho time ot of pIa play n part and he be and Kin Kin- finally went In and downed el opponents to the score ot of 6 1 6 r- r S' S 6 i The AmerIcan contingent took part in an only th three e matthes today e. e feature of these was the sU set rs tolla Mallory and Mrs who were defeated th l second round ot of the women's fr t. t by Miss u. u Joan Fry and Mrs I I P. P Hazel Great Britain tj ti-S. 6 6 i i The t mixed l doubles class reached tn tn stay through the etory tory ot of And Miss Mary K 10 over Eo B. T. T Stowe and Mrs r G. G In the first und The American pair wilt will noW J ec and Mlle Mile Lenglen In InQ Q e round th defeat ot of Mrs Jessup and Mallory came as a surprise to who believed that the noted I 1 rn s would surely each Q a place among Ute the last eight I Ir r eans The critics noted that Mrs I was off ott her usual brisk I nie and was unwilling to exert herself herselt and was at the time Inaccurate In her deep court drIves Mrs Irs Mallory had dUt dif dU- t In getting over the net This should not be taken as dis- dis 4 the tho victory ot of the EnGlish pair as a's Miss Pry Fry A last year finalist was never better than thab today while the ot of rs remarked that she played laed an good game and was particularly accurate In her hert t fIrl e and service ser p Before the Americans could get started their oPPOnents hAd bad the match Mrs Mallory's game was consIstently good with exception In difficult situationS here were vere needed she failed In her net driving The They y atch started forty five minutes late due to Mrs Mra Jessups Jessup's delay In the clubhouse Elizabeth Ryan the Amen Amert- star who has been displayIng I class form In the tourney Is quite serIously ill JIl and both hes In which she was to have today were postpOned It is questionable when hen Or It if sh she will willbe be able to take further part In the tournament Last nIght her temperature tern tem vas waI de degrees ees which In Is an Indication that Miss 1 Ryan Is hardly likely to be In form for several days das at least The French contingent were ere more luck lucky than the AmerIcans In that they were vIctorIous In all five eh- eh Aside from the L LOng LOng- nc- nc leo len exhibItiOn the team took part In three other doubles and one singles Max and A. A If H. Gobert former French champions beat A. A v. Gore and If 11 Hop RopeD RopeD-Barrett r B Borotra and defeated P. P n. n L. L Crawford and G. G P. P Hughes and Cochet and Brugnon defeated M. M J. J G. G RitchIe and J. J U. U Van Alen all In the second round Brugnon In the fourth r round und ot of the singles defeated R. R Lycett tt The last eIght players In the themen's mens men's mens singles les are Brug on vs C. C H. H Kingsley Kinsey vs P P. D. D E E. Spence VS S J. J C. C Gregory Gregor J. J Kozeluh vs S Boro Borotra |