ANDERSON BEATS BRUGNON
MOST BRILLIANT SEEN IN CHAMPIONSHIP.
(DNIIID PRES3 ASSOCIATION—COPIEWni.)
IREDTER'S TELEGRASI.J . \' .'■■"■: LONDON, 27th June. The weather was cool and overcast to-day for the resumption of the Wimbledon lawn tennis tournament. ■• The contest between J. 0. Anderson and !Jacque3 Brugnon was the most brilliant ever witnessed in the championships, and lated two hours. Bruirnon was physically.exhausted and in the last stage was almost at a standstill "
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 150, 29 June 1925, Page 5
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