LAWN TENNIS
LENfiLEN INCIDENT AT WIMBLEDON
NOT LIKELY, TO PLAY, THfflfcß
AGAEft.
(Australian-New Zealand Cabl* 'Amu.)' (Received 29th July, 2.30 p.m.) LONDON, 28th July. A French tennis official, interviwred by a representative of the "Dally Express," stated that there wm Va doubt whether Mile. Suzanne Lenglen would be able to play at Wimbledon again. '' Many of us," he. said, ' 'digapprove of her actions at the recent championships, and we feel that befitw she goes there again she owes the committee of management an ample apology." , The current issue of "American Lawn Tennis" says: "The commltte* at the Wimbledon tournament were guilty of an enormity in permitting the \ Queen to be flaunted by a semi-hys-terical woman and doing nothing abovt it. The moat permanent feeling is that a bluff was made by a bluffer, and'sfo ,got away with it."
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 25, 29 July 1926, Page 12
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138LAWN TENNIS Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 25, 29 July 1926, Page 12
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