TENNIS.
[Australia & Association.] LONDON, September 1. The Australian Women's lennis. Players' Continental Lour was such a sue! ess that a good nucleus fund has hetMi rivaled to scud anothi’r Umup. T|,e Australian.-- did iemnrknhly well against the French, who included three out ol France's he-t lour. Air- Harper thinks the visit has quickened the French desire to send a mixed team to Australia in 1327. Washer told her that he was determined to go it Lacosto visits Australia during the coming summer. She is of the opinion that with the exception of -Millie Lenglen. Mi-s Rvatt. am! Miss McKatie, the Australians will easily hold their own and their performances justified sending teams abroad. It is icrtain to greatly uplift the Australian standard. The' proposed return match against England was abandoned the team going to America on the 12th Sopteinl-er to plav three game-, one against toe Americans, the first of four. Then they travel homeward- by the' laluti on the 7th of October.
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 September 1925, Page 3
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