WIMBLEDON TENNIS
r'IVK NATIONS UKITIKSKNTF.n fAnstrufiaii and N.Z. Cable Association.) LONDON, -lmi. 22. The International llavor of Wimble don was deinonslrated Ibis aftertn w lien five nat s were represented in Hie cenfro cotul. The Angln-Uerinaii ineeliiig between Miss Nuthall and rTaiiloin Aiissem roused Hie enthusiasm ol Hie immense crowd. The lo year old ;irl, Mi, Nid hall, received an oval ion on u inning m ; I raighl sel on her liri I appearance ~! A\ mil,led,,ii. 'I lirolll'.hnlll Hie lliali b .he was more severe, and showed heller placing than her oppoiieiil. whose ser \ ice was her principal n -scl. The lii si sel was , lowly fought, bid in Ihe wound Ihe Unglisli girl s fierce h.il' nig 11red out her rival. 'I hough Miss Nuthall si ill serves underhand in order tn conserve her strength, her driving is immensely powerful She meets Mrs, Mallorv to-morrow,
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16375, 24 June 1927, Page 3
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146WIMBLEDON TENNIS Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16375, 24 June 1927, Page 3
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