TENNIS.
.TAPS DEFEAT INDIANS. [by TELEGRAPH—PER PRESS ASSOCIATION] NEW YORK, August 18. At Chicago Kumagae defeated Sic 9-7, 6-1, 6-1 and Shimidsu defeated Eyltee 6-2. 6-1. 9-7. Both the losers are Indiums who 'are native born. They bad slow serves and lobbed too frequently. They therefore were much at the mercy of the Japanese, who played their usual swift, slashing game, both playing with accuracy and precisian . WOMEN’S CHAMPIONSHIP. WASHINGTON, August 18. It has been announced at Forest Hills that, beginning this summer the World’s Women’s Tennis Championship will l>e decided annually :u tin United States. The West Side Tennis Club lias offered a cup emblematic* of the perpetual world’s title. The first match will probably be between Mdlle Suzanne Lenglen, and the winner of the present tournaniopt. which is likely to he Mrs Mallory.
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 August 1921, Page 3
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