MUTUAL AGREEMENT IN TENNIS FINAI A mild sensation was created in the tennis tournament in America when the two Englishwomen, who met in the final, Miss Joan Ridjey (above) and Mrs. Pittman, after winning a set each retired from the court apparently agreeing: that the game should end then with honours even. They gave the excuse that they had a hard doubles final to follow. This they duly won.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 193, 17 August 1931, Page 9
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69MUTUAL AGREEMENT IN TENNIS FINAI A mild sensation was created in the tennis tournament in America when the two Englishwomen, who met in the final, Miss Joan Ridjey (above) and Mrs. Pittman, after winning a set each retired from the court apparently agreeing: that the game should end then with honours even. They gave the excuse that they had a hard doubles final to follow. This they duly won. Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 193, 17 August 1931, Page 9
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