f.TULY 10. 1950 Patty Wins Men's Tennis Crown At Wimbledon By Ben Phlegar WIMBLEDON. England, July 8 .. (AP) - Budge Patty. one-time lntemational playboy who says he's a. changed man, won the coveted men's singles title today in the all-England lawn tennis tournament. - The tall, dark and has dsome Caliiornian deieated young, shy. blonde Frankie Sedgman o! Mel- bourne, Australia, 6-1, 8-10, 6-3, 3-3, in the Iinnl. Nobody in the crowd of 20,000 that jammed the centre court arena was le1t with a single doubt IS to the better player. Patty beat sedgman on service, was far superior on passing shots down the sidelines and was more than a match for him at the net- sedgman's strongest point. "Just say it's all because I gave up smoking." Patty said alter the match, "Ii I hadn't done that I wouldn't have gotten past the ihlrd round." Patty won eight oi the that nine games and Sedgman, who had mg-5 death's door recoveries in both the quarter and semi-iinals, dug in for yet in third breathtaking iomehack. For a brie! moment it looked as it he might make it. He broke Patty's service to square the second set at (our games each and then hung on to level again at 8-8 after Patty had taken the 15th game or! his service. Finally Sedgman iron the set at 10-8. Although he had squared the match he was through. At 2-2 and again at 2-4 he lost his service in the third set and Patty tucked it away. 6-2. Patty never gave chance from then on. Patty becomes a champion with- out a ranking in his home coun- try. He's lived in Paris most of the time since the war and the U. S. Lawn Tennis Association has declined to rank him "for lack of data." lie was U. S. boy's cham- pion in 1939 and U. S. junior cham- pion in 1941 and 1942. The new singles champion-he replaces the absent Ted Schroe- der-didn't haxe enough steam leit ior his semi-iinai doubles match. 'With Tony Trxibert of Cincinnati. he bowed to Geoff Brown and Billy Sidwell, of Australia, 0-4, 3-4, 6-3. Sedgman a RANGOON. Burma. July 5 - (AP).-Burmese soldiers are round- ing up some 1,500 Chinese Nation- alist soldiers who entered the Eastern Shan state ol Kengtung and refused to give up their arms, it was announced today. MOTOR LAUNCH telephoning 1194-J. la Molla-Milri Bout Winner Musl Fight Again Soon WASHINGTON. July 0-(AP) - The National Boxing Association told Italy's Tiberio Mitri that if he wins the middleweight boxing championship i'rom- Jake LaMotta in New York July in he will have to right Sugar Ray Rob- inson withing 90 days. N. B. A. Commissioner Abe Green said that the middleweight omwn will be lifted from the win- ner cf. the Lalldotta-Mitri bout it the victor does not meet the welt- erweight king within the alloted time. Mitri signed to meet LaMotta for the title alter Grazlano withdrew due to an injury. In releasing its quarterly ratings, the N. B. A. rated Robinson the top contender ior LaMotta's crown. It ranked Mitrl second with Aust- ralia's Dave Sands and Laurent Dulthuille of France. who new lights out of Montreal, third and Bisley Boys” "Maw" Honored BISLEY. Eng. July 8 - (CP) - Mrs. Sophie Lawrence, who has been looking after Canadian marksmen at Bisley camp since 1913, was honored yesterday at a special birthday ceremony, Canada's 1950 Bisley team, in training for next Monday's open- ing oi the Commonwealth's blue ribbon shooting competition, turn- ed out' in force to present a cheque marking Mrs. Lawrence's 67th birthday, The gift was presented by Capt. R. W. Hampton oi Ottawa, who has visited Britain four times with Canadian Bisley teams. Mrs. Lawrence - "all the boys call me maw" - shares with her husband George the responsibility or looking alter the Canadian pav- ilion here. In special recognition of their services, the Dominion Rifle Association arranged to finance the Lawrences on a visit to Can- ada next August. "I've always been longing to go to Canada." Mrs. Lawrence told the Canadian Press. "I'm going to look up all the boys who've been over here and dln't make the team this year." "SIGHT SEEING TOURS" (2 Hours)' LEAVE. FERRY WHARF SATURDAY, SUNDAY & WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS AT 2:30 P.M. - and WEDNESDAY EVENINGS AT 1:30 P.M. PRICE SL00 per person ' See beautiful Charlottetown Harbour in a two-hour cruise. ' Comfortable Motor Launch long) operated by Capt. Doucette. (48 ft. 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Reel Sox, Dropo, RM Sax, 33 pro Hz ,e,c'ox7omz'caE V - Bobby Locke Wins Brilish (ioli Title By Glen Williams TRIDON, Scotland, July 7 -(AP) -Limping Bobby Locke came up with a fourth round 68 Friday that won him the British open goii title for the second straight year and stood since 1932. p The South African finished with a. 179 on rounds of 69-72-70-68 over the par 70 course. His aggregate wiped out the previous low win- ning total oi 283 posted by Gene Serazen la years ago. lowered a. scoring mark that had 282 the hot round overshadow a sensation- al 66 which Frank Stranahan of Toledo, Ohio, fired in a vain at- tempt to place the open trophy be- side the British amateur arward he won earlier this spring. Stranahan finished with 286. the best of the three-man United States contingent. Behind Locke came Roberto cle Vincenzo 0: Argentina. who card- ed a 281 and also broke Sarazcrrs record. Hereis how the leaders finished behind the lirst two: Fred Daly, Ireland, 75-72-69-5- l:)al Rees, Wales. 71-60-73-71- 232. Eric Moore, South Africa, 74-68- 78-68-E3. -Max Faulkner. England. 72-70- 70-71-283. Fred Bullock, England. 71-71- 71-71-284. Only because it retained l 7-in for Locke did hisi Arthur'Lees, England, 68-70-68- 72.-2s4. ' At the start of today's twq rounds, Locke was in third plscl two strokes of! Rees' 139 pace. - Record-Breaking Daily Doubles TORORTO, July 0-(GP)-mec- ord-breaking doubles are become ing a habit at the new Thorn- cliiie Raceway in Toronto. To- day the combination ot Belle 303 G and Bertha Patch 11. paid 81011 for 32. The meeting has been op- erating only four days and this was the thiird- on which the double exceeded 3600. On opening day the double paid 38.30. On the second day it drop- ped to 320.50 and on Wednesday ll soared to more than s050. 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