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END OF TENNIS GAME

t Mrs. Moody Endorsed CRAWFORD’S DECLARATION New York, August 31. In the opinion of Jack Crawford, Mrs, Wills-Moody did the right thing when she walked off the court in the match with Miss Jacobs. It was bad luck for Miss Jacobs, he declared, but quite correct, if Mrs. Moody was suffering pain. “People would have called Mrs. Moody a rotten sport had she just swung her racket for three more games," he said. . “They’d ■ have said she wasn’t trying to win. That way might have been much more unsatisfactory for Miss Jacobs.”

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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 290, 2 September 1933, Page 7

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END OF TENNIS GAME Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 290, 2 September 1933, Page 7

END OF TENNIS GAME Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 290, 2 September 1933, Page 7

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