Show IN NN S LA Betty Nuth ll Proves Bigg Bigger r Dra Card Than BIll Tilde TIlden 1 Bill TIm Tilden was the first to gain a fl place 11 Ii the semi-finals semi today defeating the French star Jacques Brugnon 6 3 6 1 3 7 5 In a long drawn out match I 1 IThe I IThe The crowd was small for the weather was threatening rain twice th tho No ro 1 halting the Brugnon n match However However- s seats ats around court were packed by those desiring to see the women women's s double doubles wit Betty and Mrs Kitty McKane Godfree i laying l Ir Mrs Randolph Lucett and Miss Evelyn Colyer Apparently Bettys Betty's drawing powers greater than A Bred American-Bred Jumper to Enter British Event CHICAGO June 27 AP AP Bur Bur the the bred American-bred Jumper owned by Benjamin Leslie Behr Bohr Chicago sportsman Is to be sent to England where next March he will compete with the cr cre cream am m of ot British thoroughbreds In the hIstorIc historic his hIs- Liverpool grand national steeplechase No bred American-bred horse ever has won the coveted stake for which horses of King George the Prince of Wales Vales and outstanding sportsmen of Europe annually vie if WIMBLEDON England June 2 27 AP AP With AP-With With the contestants In th tb Wimbledon tennis championship 1 thinned out by the survival of or th the fittest rule ruie only sixteen players r re remained today In the mens men's and women's wO wo- mens men's singles te tle United s supplying four of them them Miss Miss Hel Helen n Wills Will and Miss Elizabeth Ellzabeth Ryan Inthe In fn n the women's omens division and William WilliamT T Tilden and Francis T. T Hunte Hunter in n the mens TJ Bets were being freely made th Tilden would beat his next French opponent Jacques Brugnon In their match today Big Bill Bm has hag shown to much better advantage at Wimbledon Wimbledon Wim Wlm than any time since his ar arrival ar rival In Europe several weeks ag ago Hunter who was to meet Henr Henri Cochet also displayed a high high class clas brand of tennis after playing playing- at Berlin the Hague Brussels Brussels Brus Brut sels and Paris t Miss Wills and anti andUss Miss Ryan who had a chance to rest from their sin singles sin labors toda today played consistently good tennis throughout th thi week Miss Wills however showe showed her b best st in her defeat of ot Miss Elsie Goldsack on Saturday 4 Standing Standing- out among the worlds world's best players was the young young- English EnglIs i girl Miss Mits Betty whose tennis tennis tennis ten ten- nis ability and manner endeared her to the crowds She and her fellow countrywoman Mrs Godfree formerly Kitty McKane and the Spanish star Senorita de Alvarez are looked upon as most likely t to stand in the way of or the American America women in their journey for th thO championships |