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TENNIS IN ENGLAND

GREAT INTEREST EVINCED PATTERSON DEFEATS KINGSCOTE. AUSTRALIANS IN FORM. Australian and N.Z Cable Association (Received July 2. 11.5 n.m.l LONDON, July 1. Patterson boat Kingseote, G—4, 3—f;. 5—7, 6 —4, G —3. This was one of the mosfc exciting struggle® seen at Wimbledon. Other results wore as follow • Cochet bent Mnthey. Bvugnoji heat K'tchie; Lycett bent Morpurgo, Turnbull beat F. Lowe; Kingseote beat Gobert. In tho ladies second round Miss Uyau boat Mr® McNair, and Mrs Mallory > on Lier round. Tho first, round of the doubles resulted:—Anderson and Lyrett boa! Kiurrio and Winder, fl—2, 2—ff. C —l. '9—7; ratio*won and O'Hara Mood beat Lamb ;;j •’ Jarvis, 6—2. 6-0. 6-0. The Lenglen-Meßnr© t* greatest excitement There were iVmrtc n thousand spectate;s. which i- a reuo in England. The Tr\ nee of WnV* =- the Duke of York were pre-xml. 1 englen was easily superior in the set, but Miss MeKane made a Treat fr*h In th-> .Qorood and ?r;l fo 3—o. ’ST-"' Lenglen’s superior skill, however, ultimately triumphed. After the form of Patterson and Ar rr.d one or twn_CnvHu*>’»tnl i>h*vers have shown, the critic* take it for 'ranted that the (ha*' ’>’<>r-bu* N nrc: going oversea®. The Australians are now equal first favourites.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11252, 3 July 1922, Page 3

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TENNIS IN ENGLAND New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11252, 3 July 1922, Page 3

TENNIS IN ENGLAND New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11252, 3 July 1922, Page 3

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