LAWN TENNIS
THE LYCETT-SHIMIDZU MATCH. London, June 25. Herbert Bourko, writing in the “Sunday Telegram,” pretests that tho LycottShimidzu match at Wimbledon was not stopped. It is stated that Lycett was suffering from a touch of sunstioko. It may have been plucky play, but he had to be nursed by constant sponging of the head, which was unfair to bhimidziu Towards the end there were frequent cries from the spectators ot lMy,~ ~r „ , on with it.” If Shinrtdzu had been beaten probably there would have be«K an ugly ecene.-Aue-N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 234, 28 June 1921, Page 5
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91LAWN TENNIS Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 234, 28 June 1921, Page 5
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