TENNIS.
IJV 11'.M'Oil.M'lt f.'tKSS .ISSN - ., tOl’YltlOllT. l}‘>N!)fiN. May 28. An iiitercdiii;; match in Middlesexlawn leunis el;am;)iiiuships was that between Hotly N’.ulal. sehuol ggirl ngged Ihiricen and Mrs Mallory, the runner up to Mdlle Leneh-n in the Wimbledon < hampioiiship in lf)2'2. Mrs Mallory took the first set, easily outpointing: her child opponent, and winnimg (1-1. In the sc..end set the ggirl displayed remarkable pluck. jmlggmc.nt ami bard driving'. Once she led fi-fi. Mrs Malloiy, however, eventnally wen
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 May 1924, Page 4
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76TENNIS. Hokitika Guardian, 30 May 1924, Page 4
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