TENNIS
WIMBLEDON TOURNEY. LONDON, June 27. On Saturday at Wimbledon the weather was cool and overcast. Mdlle Lenglen entered for the semifinal of the ladies’ singles, defeating Mrs Beamish 6 0, 6/0. In the third round of the women's si’ii'des, Mrs Mi llqubam beat Miss Harper%/4, 1/6, 13/11. In the fourth round. Miss McKane beat Mrs Satterthwaite 6/3, 6/1. Madame Hillant beat Mrs Hazel 6/3, j )n the third round of the women s , doiibb-s. Misses Boyd and UtzI Mis.-es Tliayre 6/3, 6/2. 'The Aii'lerson-Brughnon contests were i the must brilliant ever witnessed in i tin- championships and lasted two hems. I’.rughnon was physically exI hausteil ill the last stage and was alI most at a standstill. In tlie first round of the men’s douI bles, th.' Americans, Casey and Hennessey, beat Heth and Taylor, 6/4, 8/1, 6/3, 6/2. In the second round Jarvis and Bailee beat Gilbert and Turnbull 7/5, 5/7, 6 0, 5/7. 6/3. In the fourth round of the singles 11. Fisher beat Doctor Fryzee, 6/4, 8/6 7/5, Barclay beat the Canadian Mayes 6.2, 1 6. 4 6, 6/3. 6 1. Cochet briliintly beat the Indian Mulmr.lel 6.2, 10/6. 6,2, 6/3. Jacob beat the Belgian champion. Washer, 2,6. 1,6, 10/S, 6/4, 7/5. bi the All England Blate, first ronii.l. Latehford beat Melody 6/4,-6/0.
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Grey River Argus, 30 June 1925, Page 6
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