LATE SPORTING
LAWN TENNIS. LONDON, May 11. French newspapers suggest that Mademoiselle should be a member of the Davis Cup team. The Evening Standard, commenting on the proposal, says that though not of the*physical strength of Tilden, she could play most Wimbledon players level outside the first eight. France first plays India, then Japan, but few would back Mademoiselle Lenglen against he tireless, persistent Shimidzu.
O, dimes and dollars! O, dollars and dimes! Life is a struggle in these hard times. Frantic financing wrecks caste and clase, Soon we’ll be living on leaves and grasbl Wages increase, but wo wince, you bet, When we consider the goods we get. But the goods are as good as the cash, be sure, When buying Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure,—(Advt.)
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Southland Times, Issue 19224, 14 May 1921, Page 5
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