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LAWN TENNIS.

CHAMPIONSHIP RULE AMENDED. (EI CABLE—SEESS ASSOCIATION—COPTBIOHT.) (AtJSTBALIAH AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION.) LONDON, March S. The Lawn Tennis Association has accepted the recommendations of the Council in negard to the description of "world's" in the five grass championships. America is now expected to join tie International Federation,

A romanoe of journalism is revealed by the appointment of Mr K. A. bickel to be president of the United Press Association of America, one ol the world's greatest news agencies. Mr .Bickel started his career with the United Press as a young reporter 15 years ago, and steadily -worked his way up to the positions of business manager, news manager, general manager, and then president. The United Press has offices in practically every capital in the world, and in every big city of the United States. Mr Bickel is one of the youngest chiefs of American journalism.

1. rl'Oyley, crocheted (6): Mrs James Keltie lj Miss L 31. Budd 2, Mrs F. Higgs 3. Pillow sham (5): Miss May Pettit 1, Miss 1. C Brown 2. Piece of crochet, cotton (:): Miss L. M. Budd 1, Miss Ivy Gitaour 2, Mrs James Keltie 3. Cushion, pen painting (3): Miss I. C. Brown 1, Miss H. W. Brown 2. I Cushion, hand-painted (4): Miss Ivy Gilmour 1, Mrs D. Kane 2. Cushion, hand-worked' (3): Miss H. W. Brown 1, Miss I. G. Brown 2. /Table centre, peker work (3): Miss I. c. Brown 1, Mrs D. K&rje 2. I'nbla ctntre, white (2): Mrs Thos. Brown 1. Table centre, coloured (5): Mrs D. Kane 1, and winner of Mr Wm. Gilmour's special, Miss Ivy Gilmour 2. Piece cf fancy work (6i: Mi»s I. C. Brown 1, Mrs James Keltie 2, Mrs W. H. Pettit 3. Piece of fancy work, maiden (7): Miss Bourch 1, Miss I. C. Brown 2, Mrs James Keltie 3. JUNIOR SECTIOX. Collection of vegetables, school garden (1): South Malvern School 1, and winner of Mr G. B. Starky's special prize. CoJection of flowers, school garden (2) • Gientunn:l School 1, and winner cf Mr G. B. Starky's special prize, South Malvern Schvol 2. School ulot (6): A. Weir 1, R. Hurl ell 2, M. Harris 3. Grasses and clovers (7): Jim McKonzie 1, and winner of Mr G. B. Starky'a special, Jack Bisphan 2, Neale WeasteJl 3. Weeds (5): Jieale Weastell 2, and winner of Mr G. B. Starky's special, Wilho Teale 3. Plnin Bcones (4): Edna King 1, Thelma Leeming 2. Sponge suid-wich (8): Norah Deans 1, Susie- Harrison 2, Thelma Davidson 3. Pikelets (fi): Gladys Nicol 1, James Juggernaut 2. I\'ightdre3s (4): Thelma Leeming 1, and winner of Mr Wm. Gilmour's special, Myra Hu3-:ell 2. Caioiscle (l'l: Thelma Leeming 1. Ticca of fancy work (3): Thelma Leeming 1, and winner of Mrs T. L. Lamport's special. Hand-made cushion (3): Mijs Rita Gilmour 2. POIXTS PRIZES. The Sutton Challenge Cup for most points in flowers and vegetables, won by Mr F. T. Jones for the second year. Mr James Deans's prize fcr most points in show, won by Mr F. T Jones. Mr John Deans's trophy .'or ;nost points i:i decorative section, won by Mrs V. Higgfi. Mr F. W. Fever's prize Lr meat joints in home industries, won by Mrs W..H. I'etiit. Mr H. Kbllinson's special prize for most points in fruit, won by Mr Jilmts Deans. Mra J. G. Wcastell's trophy -ff-r meet pointin junior section, gir!3, won by Thelraa ■ Lt«ming. Mr J, G. Wcastell's i.-iphy for most points | in junior section, toys, awarded to A. Weir.

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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17706, 7 March 1923, Page 12

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LAWN TENNIS. Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17706, 7 March 1923, Page 12

LAWN TENNIS. Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17706, 7 March 1923, Page 12

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