BIG TENNIS
A GOOD JAPANESE SPORT. Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. I LONDON, June 13. Shimidzu's retirement in the Kent championship, after the ©round became sodden, was due to his sportsmanlike desire that Kiugscpte should win the trophy outright by a third ■year's victory: Holland (South Africa) tied in the first round of the singles for the Dayis Cup. Ho played Arnhem, each winning; a game. THE DAVIS CUP. HOLLAND TOO GOOD FOR SOUTH AFRICA. Australian and N.JS. Cable Association. (Received Juno 14, 7.30. p.m.) LONDON, June 14. France and America, will contest the Davis Cut* at Eastbourne on July Bth. Tho "Daily ■Telegraph", states that Kingscate, Parke, and leading officials find that the proposal .to select Lycett to represent England in the Davis Cup is objectionable. In a trial at Amsterdam, Holland won the deciding mutch against South Africa. Raymond was unable to represent South'* Africa owing to an accident. PRENCHwb\I AN'S SUCCESS. (Received June 14. 7.30 p.m.) PARIS, June 14. Mademoiselle Lenglen won the women's tennis ehnmpionshfo of Franco and also the mixed doubles with- De<:ugis, and the women's doubles. 1
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10616, 15 June 1920, Page 5
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