TENNIS.
AUSTRALIAN ANII N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. SfNOf.ES FINALS. PA It IS. June 17. [u the tennis singles finals Mdllo Lenglen defeated .Madame Golding 0-1, (;-4K I McIIU> M.englen also w' t .n the doubles with M. Brugticin. (Received this dav at 11.15 a.in.) PARIS, June 18. 'Pile "Matin" stale, Mrs Golding led 4-0 in the second -et against Mdle. Lenglen for t!t ■ Frem-li ladies championship, when the umpire gave a decision in lavour "1 Golding which Leuglenites claimed wa? wrong. 'I he spectators became excited and a majority of the supporters, umpre and Lenglen left the court. Sl.e burst into tears and asked her parents what site ought to do. Monsieur Lenglen said—"Finis'i the game.” Lenglen returned and placing brilliantly, won the next consecutive games.
Another report states Alon-icur Lenglen is of opinion that hi- daughter will probably not piny in future official tournaments ee l might m t go to Wimbledon. DAVIS UUP. (Received this dav .u 1“ a.in.' [.ON DON, Jum; is In Ihe Davis Cup preliminaries IXgnmar and Flnguer Teat Lye. it and God free 2. <’■ :b ' I '■
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 June 1923, Page 3
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