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TENNIS.

[Australia A X.Z. Cable Association.]

WIMJJI. KI JON CH A M P I ONSJI IPS. LONDON, June 27. The weather is cool and uvercmM. ’.I he Anclerwon-Brugnon contests were the most brilliant ever witnessed in fbe championships, lasting two hours. Brugnon "as physically exhausted in Hie last stage and was almost al a standstill. Millie. 1.,-iiglen has entered the semifinal of the ladies singles. Sin- defeated Mrs Beamish 0-0. G-0. In the first rounds of the men’s doubles the Americans. Casey and Hennessey, beat Heath and Taylor 0-1, 8-1. (i-.'i, L-2. In tlio second round Jarvis and Hailey heat Gilbert- and Turnbull 7-5. 5-7. 0-0, .5-7. 5-3. In the fourth round of the singles 11. Fisher beat Doctor l-'yzee 0-1. 8-0. 7-5. Barclay beat the Canadian, Mayes. 0-2. 1-0, -1-0, 0-3, 0-1. Cocliet brilliantly beat the Indian. Mohntilell. L’-O. 10-0. 0-2. 0-3. Jacob heat the Belgian champion. Washer 2-0, 1-0. 10-8, fi-L 7-5. In the third round of the women's singles. Mrs MeTlquiham heat .Miss Harper 0-1, 1-G, 13-11. In the fourth round Miss Melvano teal Mrs SaPtherb-w.-iite 7-1. 0-1. .Madame Billanf lieat .Mrs Hazel 0-3. 3,-0. 0-2. In the third round of the women's doubles tile .Misses Boyd Utz, beat the Misses Fhn.vi'o 0-3. 0-2. In the All England Philo, first round. I.atrhfnrd beat Melody 0-1. 0-0.

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Hokitika Guardian, 29 June 1925, Page 1

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219

TENNIS. Hokitika Guardian, 29 June 1925, Page 1

TENNIS. Hokitika Guardian, 29 June 1925, Page 1

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