TENNIS AT WIMBLEDON
The victory of Anderson and. Lycctfc in tho Men’s Doubles was most popular with the crowd. Hie last three sets were marked by such dramatic changes that they wore watched with breathless interest. Anderson’s play was a mixture, being early of.an indifferent character, but later full of brilliance. Lycett in (1 10 concluding stages worked as one inspired. Apart from his weak service, O’Hara Wood’s cleanness overhead l was a tower of strength to the losing pair.—London cable.
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Evening Star, Issue 18020, 14 July 1922, Page 2
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81TENNIS AT WIMBLEDON Evening Star, Issue 18020, 14 July 1922, Page 2
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