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NEW YORK. July 3. .( At Glencove, in the semi-final of lhe[ r singles. O'Hara Wood (Australia) deJ v lea ted Lang (i—3. G—2. ( At Glencove. in the second round ot\ the doubles, O’Hara Wood and Kalms ! (Australia) defeated Baggs and \ 6—2. G—3. ' <£ In the third round of the doubles, " O'Hara Wood mill Kalms defoayei Sliimidzu and Kashin G— 4, G—2. An Indiaimpolis despatch states that rain brought to a halt the Western Tennis Tourney, after Gerald Patterson won a set from Louis Kolder (the Ohio champion) G—3. Tilden has entered th*> semi-finals defeating Loos (Chicago’s junior champion) o—2. (i-—2. G—l. * LONDON, July 3. > At Wimbledon in tin* semi-final Co veil and Miss MoKniio l»eat Mrs J Lamhert-Chnnibcrs and '.Mrs Shepherd* Barron G —l. 3—G. G—4. Williams made great efforts to retrieve his position, but l.acosto was tenacious and accurate with hard driving Williams made an unusual iiumln*r of double faults. Barotta won without being extended a.s Raymond was handicapped with his injured ankle. LONDON. July 4. At Wimbledon Williams and Washburn heat I.yi-i-tt and Godfree I —6, 12—10. G—3, 7—7. Tin* English pair at this stage retired. Miss MoKnne l>eat Miss Willis 4—G. G—l. o—l.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 July 1924, Page 2
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