TENNIS.
A t'STJt A I.IA N' AND N.Z. C.UII.K ASSOCIATION. I.A DIMS’ sKAi f-FINAL. LONDON. July 3. At Wimbledon, in (lie Ladies’ SemiFinal. Miss McKaue beat Miss Ryan I—(i, (>- 2. o—l. A DTNO PONG GO. (Received this dav at 8 a.ni.) LONDON, July 3. Misses Ryan and McKanc furnished the best match ot the day at Wimblodoii. Miss Ryan commenced in a remarkable fashion and controlled her chopped drives finely, lining "helped h.v the tact llmt Miss McKaue was unusually erratic and her service poor. M iss McKaue greatly improved in the second set when Aims 11 van so-med nervous. the ilii.-d set was a ding Jong hat fie when Miss Ryan reached I- 3, but Miss AL-Katn- pluekily weal in the net and won by clever volleying coups.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 July 1923, Page 1
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