TENNIS.
[Australia & N.Z. Cable Association.] TENNIS PLAYER ILL. PARIS, Juno G. Helen Wills is progressing favourably. She still thinks she will play at. Wimbledon, but doctors and others say it is impossible. Helen complained to her mother on Saturday morning that she had a slight pain, which increased rapidly necessitating a telephone message in the afternoon that she would he unable to play in the match against Miss Bomnan, of Holland. The “Sunday ’Express” says Helen suffered agony.'but as a fervent Christian scientist she fought it until she collapsed, when a doctor was summoned and slu> was sent in an ambulance to the American Hospital. The operation was most successful. Suzanne Lenglen called with flowers. She hopes to be the first admitted to the visitor.
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 June 1926, Page 3
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