TENNIS.
iDBTP.AI.UN AND N . 7.. CAULS ASSOCIATION. (Received this day at 0.27> am.) LONDON. November It). Tin- " Doily .Moil” soys the Council of the I.own Tennis Association reeoinineinls the omeinlineilL of the rules, making the umpire’s decision filial upon o <|iiestion of lacis. A competitor expressing disopprovol, either h.v word or action, is to he liable to disqualification. The Association tournament committee will he empowered to investigate cases and take disciplinary action, to deal with olfeiiders by suspension or otherwise.
The " Daily .Mail ” points out that the umpire’s difficulties will begin when players like .Millie Lenglen or llroolcs at Wembledoii in 1021. deliberately loses a point after an incorrect decision for the purpose of levelling up matters.
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 November 1924, Page 1
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