TENNIS,
(Received this day at, 8 a.m.) LONDON, June 2-1
“Sporting Life” says Miss Longten was clearly indisposed on Tuesday and for that I'Q.ison she was somewhat justified in declining a strenuous afternoon’s play, but the scratching threat was against all canons of sport. The club should have resisted strongly, hut failed in its duty beouise. obsessed with ‘Wimbledon’s financial aspect. LONDON, June 24.
At Wimbledon, in the women’s doubles, Miss Ryan and Browne beat Mdlle Lenglen and Vlasto 3—G, 9—7, 6—2.
In the second round of the women’s singles, Miss Beamish boat Miss Stephens G—o, G—3. First round women’s singles—Senorita Alvarov, heat Miss Houghton 6—2, G—o.
In the third round of the men’s singles, Kingsley heat Derogis G—2, G—2, 9—7. In the fourth round of the men’s singles. Cooliet heat Lester G—2, 7—5. G—4.
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 June 1926, Page 3
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