Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 June 1951 — Page 17

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Miss Brough's RArm Set for , BWimbledon

Reports No Pain In Practice Round By United Press

‘LONDON, June 22—Sorearmed Louise Brough, who has made the Wimbledon Women's singles title her personal property for the last three years, said today she now expects to be able to try| for a’ fourth next week. | Blonde Louise from Beverly) Hills, Cal.,, has a “tennik elbow"! and had feared she wouldn't be 4ble to defend her crown. “But the buxom miss played a| ractice match yesterday against sg, Nancy Wynn Bolton of Australia on the Wimbledon courts And reported today that she had| fo trouble with her arm. i “© *The elbow didn’t give me any trouble in that workout,” she| sald gleefully. “I fully expect it! Will be okay now.”

2 Doctor Agrees |

¥ A doctor who has been treating| #the champ” agreed with her ob-| ‘Wervation. He said he thinks the #lbow is fully cured and should not keep her from playing in the event next week. ‘wi-Louise sald she traced her re-| eovery from an injection treat-| ment the doctor gave her last Sunday. { “I didn't think I would be able] to play until that treatment,” she] said. The doctor watched her care-| | fully during her match against Mrs. Bolton. He asked her not| to put a strain on her arm by| using a “cut” service.

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8 Louise tried just banging the| srernso" 8 ball across the net flat, but Mrs. | . #8 Bolton“quickly ran up a 3-0 lead. |

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a veto 8 Gradually, Louise began cutting | ag heck C. We tory” 8 the ball and eventually won the 5 Schools to Compete a et. 7 In NCAA Tennis Tourney

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¢ don title is a collection of the 7 &8 players. i a ———————— | 3 ais ‘| / 8 Enter British Open -.

ST. ANDREWS, Scotland, June! 22 (UP) — Eleven Americans, | " headed by professionals Johnny ‘ Bulla and Jimmy Demaret and Walker Cup Players Charley Coe,

_ Frank Stranahan and Jim Mc- Tennis Notes

. Hale, were in the field of 183 entered today for the British Open golf championship to be played at the Royal Portrush Club near Bel-! fast, July 2-8. |

Times State Service EVANSTON, Ili, June 22—One

fween her and a fourth Wimble- (hundred of the nations top flight tennis stars; representing 33) world’s finest feminine tennig/schools, will compete Monday in!

the 67th annual NCAA Tennis Championships at Northwestern University. Play in both singles and doubles will continue all week with finals in both divisions scheduled for Saturday. JCLA is defending champions.

Second-round play in the Utility Tennis League will begin tomorrow morning at Riverside Park fgurts Indiana Bell Tele hone will meet ndiana and Indianapolis Power & Light

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Prose i WHITEMARSH, Pa., June 23—|oguiitvan bumped professionals amateur

winning golf, challenged two of when the Illinois girl tripped |an the best women professionals inigeien Dettweller, 2 and 1, and|d

the business today in the semi- Miss O'Sullivan beat Betsy final round of the Women's West- Rawls, Sand 2. _.. ern Open Golf Tournament at the Pros Show How Whitemarsh Valley Country Club.| put while they ‘were winging. Marjorie Lindsay, Decatur, Ill, their way home, the old roa was pitted against Pro Patty showed how it should ve Berg, and Pat O'Sullivan, Orange, against the best in the amateur Conn., met little Louise Suggs as/field. Little Louise of Carrollton, the National survivors in the field which for Ga. blasted reigning Amateurily Patty is |the second straight day ined up Champion Beverly Hanson, 7 and | victory in the Wi amateur against pro by a quirk|5, without losing a hole and|thon which netted “er ch ted ——————— - ee

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