LAWN TENNIS
LENGLEN AND WILLS.
TO MEET AGAIN (Received 9 a.m.) PARIS, February 18/ A telegram from Cannes says that the next meeting- between Mdlle. Suz\inne Lenglen and Miss Helen Wills is already the subject of eager discussion. Miss Wills has entered for the singles at all the remaining meetings on the Riviera. Mdlle. Lenglen 3« only entering for the doubles, except in the South of France championship, to be played early in March, when she will defend the singles title. —Renter.
GERMAN PARTICIPANTS.
PROBABLE ACCEPTANCE. < (Received 11.15 a.m.) LONDON", February 19. German entries -will probably he accepted for the Jubilee tennis tournament at Wimbledon, according to an official who privately welcomed the idea. It should be a . foregone eonelusion that, when Germany enters the League of Nations, yachtsmen will follow the Tennis Association's lead. .
It is pointed out that yachtmnen at present are alone in drawing the. line at German entries.—Sun.
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Northern Advocate, 20 February 1926, Page 5
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