TENNIS
\VOMT.X COXTESTA NTS INTER NAT lON A L M ATCH BRITAIN v. FRANCE 4At.st. and N.Z. Cable) London. .Line IV In the second day’s play in tne women’s international: lawn tennis icateh against France a Eastbourne Britain again won all the singles and doubles matchesBRITISH VICTORY During tho two days* "encounter, Britain won by 12 matches to 1 o **. For the W imhledon lawn tennis champ oiisldp in the w omen’s siugEa the seeded players are: Miss Roily Nuthall. Miss JMiyills Mud ford and Mis F. Whitt install. Britain; *r-:u-]cins AusSein. and H. H. Krahwiekcl, j Germany; Mde Roue Mai i* ", France; Miss Helen Jar-obs. America and Sonorita F.lia d Alvarez, Spain WHAT IT MEANS I’iie “seeding” of players in te-.u’s tournaments is an arrangement of the draw to provide for suitable d»strbution of ou standing players.
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Feilding Star, Volume 8, Issue 2450, 20 June 1931, Page 6
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138TENNIS Feilding Star, Volume 8, Issue 2450, 20 June 1931, Page 6
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