Chuck McKinley Beating Fred Stolle
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Chuck McKinley (USA) who won the Wimbledon men's singles title yesterday beating Fred Stolle.—(Keystone).
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Chuck McKinley Beating Fred Stolle
Chuck McKinley (USA) who won the Wimbledon men's singles title yesterday beating Fred Stolle.—(Keystone).
Keystone Press Agency Ltd.
Chuck McKinley in Play against Mike Sangster
It's the Rockhampton Rocket v the St. Louis Dynamo for the Wimbledon final on Friday (7-7-61). In yesterday's (5-7-61) semi-finals Rod Laver (the Rockhampton Rocket) of Australia rather laboriously disposed of India's Ramanathan Krishnan in a most...
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Lawn Tennis. The Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championships. Chuck McKinley (U.S.A.) in play in his winning Men's Singles quarter final match against Britain's Bobby Wilson on number one court. McKinley won, 6—4, 6—4, 4—6, 6—4 and meets M. Sangster (G. ...
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Chuck Mckinley at Men's Singles Semi-finals
Hands on head and his racket apparently suspended in mid-air at Wimbledon, eight-seeded Chuck McKinley (USA) faces the crowd during the men's singles semi-finals, in which he beat Britain's Mike Sangster 6—4, 6—4, 8—6. McKinley was beaten in strai...
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Mike Sangster, the promising British tennis player, who reached the semi-finals of the Wimbledon singles last year, and is confidently expected to improve on that performance in the next few seasons.
Daily Mirror
Nirmalath Mendis — Winner of Juvenile Boys' Singles
Nirmalath Mendis, a 14-year-old student of St. Sebastian's College Moratuwa, who won the Juvenile Boys singles title at the recent Bandarawela tennis meet.
The Times of Ceylon Press
Sangster Strolls into the Semi-Finals
Young Mike Sangster entered the semi-finals by erasing Iyo Pimentel, a lackadaisical Venezuelan, in fifty-six minutes, winning 6—2, 6—2, 6—4. Mike Sangster's win was so overwhelming that it is hard to describe. It was certainly one of the most one...
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M. Sangster, our Davis Cup player, in play against the New Zealander, B. Woolf, during the Men's Singles of the Surrey championships continued today at Surbiton.
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