The National Review, Volume 97W.H. Allen, 1931 - English literature |
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Page 178
... Wimbledon champion by 3 sets to one , and giving his col- league , Mr. Perry , an encouraging start for his match with Mr. Shields which followed . Mr. Perry began in most promis- ing fashion , but speedily lapsed and never again " got ...
... Wimbledon champion by 3 sets to one , and giving his col- league , Mr. Perry , an encouraging start for his match with Mr. Shields which followed . Mr. Perry began in most promis- ing fashion , but speedily lapsed and never again " got ...
Page 242
FORECAST AND FAILURE AT WIMBLEDON THE Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championships opened in an atmosphere of hope and even expectation . It looked as though the prolonged eclipse of English lawn tennis had passed away for we had at least ...
FORECAST AND FAILURE AT WIMBLEDON THE Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championships opened in an atmosphere of hope and even expectation . It looked as though the prolonged eclipse of English lawn tennis had passed away for we had at least ...
Page 246
... Wimbledon or New Wimbledon , and though such good judges as Mrs. Wills- Moody had " tipped " Fraulein Aussem ( or Miss Nuthall ) as the probable winner , no one , not even in Berlin , Hamburg or Essen ( her home town ) had been heard to ...
... Wimbledon or New Wimbledon , and though such good judges as Mrs. Wills- Moody had " tipped " Fraulein Aussem ( or Miss Nuthall ) as the probable winner , no one , not even in Berlin , Hamburg or Essen ( her home town ) had been heard to ...
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