TENNIS.
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(Received Julv 13, i:.25 p.m.) LONDON; July 12. Anderson and L'ycett's victory was most popular with the crowd. The last three siets, which were marked with Such dramatic changes, were watched with breathless interest. Anderson's play was a mixture—early indifferent and later brilliant, while Lyeett. in the concluding stages worked! as one inspired. Apart from a weak service, Wood's cleanness overhead was i\ tower of strength. In the ladies' final Mdlle. Leiiglen audi Mtes Rvan beat Miss McKane and Mrs , i,s. 6—o, 6—4. (Received July 13, 2,15 p.m.) .
At Wimbledon iii the final for the All K-ngland Plate Norton boat Wertbeim, 6—2, 6—2.
Mrs* Poule, the tennis player, i.s n daughter of Spofforth, the cricketer.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 15874, 13 July 1922, Page 6
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