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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SUZANNE PROMISES TO SHOW REAL FIREWORKS WHEN SHE PLAYS HERE [ tessio [ th and it is to golfers to Miss Lenglen in mind). Story of Her Career Picking up the thread of She’ll Play Some Tenms_um of her career on the cot | which has carried her to That Will Make Fans neignts responding 1 remark Miss | cran, readily taboo question. “How old ar am not afraid | years of age. TOD‘AM have 116 years. I vears old. Glad fo Be Free What a relief ore! Jean Borotra summed t up in a few words when he said 1s the only woman in the world had no to be sick, all these cares and worries are gone and T am fec just now." (This was a reference illness when Ml meet is believed French Wizard Says That With Nothing to Lose ve usually Marvel—Declares &4 d. “1 Ryan Was Easiest to Defeat of Notcher. I was horn in been began Any 1899 tennis for was 11 playing when T “0 to he the Ass (Suzann nglen, foremost r of the world, 1 a sensati by turn- professional, tells, in th following interview with Thomas T. Topping of the Paris bureau of t ated Press, of her feclir doning amateur stz her hopes when she & her professional career v ances in the United St wo- who | T recent] business w ling pretty to her re- Lenglen w: d to withdraw from t W bledon tournament. Borotra, t voung star TFrance’s players, ne “dead as not znne and pl his plea. n- amor egged or ive,” to courts so to disappoint the crowd. Su- bundied into an automobile d that day in answer to On those rare when she has nter with her engagements, lic criticism has distressed her greatly, In consequence she has 1 extraordinarily responsive to mor for her appe: se, but not alway! without of ; temperament that has so endeared her to French people). it was my hardest match?” englen continuel o questions that interes g them. “It was my Mrs. R. Tambert at Wimbledon in 1919, incidentally T won my first orld championship. 1 was a little girl, aged 20, pitted ainst the bhest player in the world. Mrs. Lam- bert Chambers had been supreme in feminine tennis.y | “I won the first set §-6, the second 4-6. That ) | one I never wish to play five, seven-six, eight-seven | my having five times the match point, only aglimmering, finally My arm wa shake Mrs, the The me Pourville, Franc g, 10 (@— “The nightmare is over!” thus did the temperamental Suzanne Lenglen enthusiastic over her pros) visit to the United States, greet a correspondent of the Associated Press who had c to this little seaside resort, dieppe, wh the amateur woman tennis chi pion of the world turned profe al. Freed from the al thought of having to ¢ tle, Suzanne appeared frec and happy ieve T am tied up ¥ secoming a prof “To me it 1s lavery ny longer ssion- Som¢ and feet by al,” she said. cape from hon one can order m to play tournam r the fit of club owners. 1 got great fuf out of tennis for a few years after the war, but lately it hadghecoms to exacting.” Pronounces Fireworks clieve me, 1 wi fireworss in th exclaimed nd nothing ces on shots an Chambers bene- where + oy | Wher ther ast set ain, lost was Six- with and it go 11-9 1zan: “With nothing to lose 10 gain, T will take ¢ X 1 never dared take before when each point loomed up as big as the Eitfel Tower and the mafch mirht depend on it “Who will p! zanne again exclaimed in o a question concerning her future opponents in her coming tour. “I don't know and I don’t care. T am ready to meet them all; Tell them |have I had to come. I have done my bit to |l build up the tennis of France d | Adyises “Don’'t Worry" of the world. Tt's about time tennis | “My advice fo voung players? did something for me."” Keep your eye on the ball; second, “Do you think you might keep the ball in play; third, Helen Wills again?” the 1 on the rise; fourth, “I sincerely hope s0," our weak shots, and responded. “Perhaps it can don’t worry ranged, T don't fecl that T be ostracized because 1 hav professional. the States Tennis tion will mit a match between us staged in America. Tt would be fulfillment of one of my T cherished ambitfons.”” (Means w found to permit amateur and pro- set to sec winning, ' Sus to mbers' hand across tell me My lml» against me SWE net one, .you player. but T never ver since nor before ch a hard match am still prond of it. are meet meet prac- Suzanne fifth, be ar- shbuld turned United per- be the - wdvice 1 but, don’t do Control of the e secret of d never my- as 1 ball ould do as I say ollow di acy is t 1 never 1 ss0C to a wicked werful ilways within i the ball to come allowed indispositions | that | she smiled to | and | ted 1t.” 'Ci son giving Ame It wou you N see e sport can by othe she e feminine 919 Eliza (Miss worl ays ) fe spor being prouc nis, (abo occasions | simp blue, blue could athl smal bW nship or repu rich. I was not 5 who the n xcla o limp T could hardly s s the nch) to W) amat world judgn There zanne He and She 1t As! Ella never met, ¥ Miss Wills rita de ts meet near London.) | defeating, answered, “Miss Elizabeth Discussing the play of Miss an, who only last Friday defeated was like Walter John- s Wills in the final of the jubilee advice to aspiring young |tournament of the Seabright Lawn |Tennis and Cricket club, 6-4, 6-1, Mile. Lenglen said, players in the world, 2 times and T beat ber I have had sterner fights from yers whom Miss Ryan has de- ontrol, control,” Suzanne e correspondent re- re- is Walter Johnson?” asked ou will have to brush up your history,® sbe was told. 1 never do over there for admit that you have not f Walter Johnson.” that it doesn’t happen " said Suzanne meekly, me that no champion in oficient in an rican Ryan herself. I think she is one of the three best players'm the world ust now."” Just before dinner, la dip in the English Channel and went out two or three hundred yards Wwas Tranees |until her mother cautioned Her to jump champion i |De careful. Suzanne displayed much b of 4 foet § inches. |interest in the recent chanel swim- four inches of Miss MINE and expressed great admira- tion for Miss Gertrude Ederle's ne's world record. ust he & tremen of Leona, N. J,, was gl 5 1 wish 1 had with making a say Well T th ontinued, h wi is within beth St prowess. lously powerful m—\ " she ted in 192 high jump for women hes. Later Miss Chicago leaped 4 s, Only a few A. Green jumped | 3-$ inches at the Chiswick | her stamina BUT LITTLE HOPE AS DEATH NEARS . Three Condemned Mass. Slayers Making Last Fight (# — Hope. in the breasts murderers week, as go before tomorrow writs of I's record & inc Lee of 7-8 inch ago Miss D. hen, 1se me of | I feel as no one can ac a poor dancer. 1 of my danci as of my ten- 1 can run eighty metres ut $7.5 yards) in 11 seconds.” Shows Athletic Ability | nne then gave the Associated | correspondent an exhibition of | 1 jumping. hat's how I feel,” izanne as she cleared ov Suzanne, who w Iressed ly in a smart frock of uzanne an abbreviated skirt and pale stockings, then volunteered, “I d do better if T wore a feminine tic suit. > has been much y years th: me onl 1 and big Roston, Aug, 10 burned anew 1od of three convicted aiting execution this their counsel prepared Judge Henry K. Braley with applications for habeas cory An cleventh hour respite from the electric chair came vesterday after Gov. Alvan T. Fuller rejected talk for you are an amateur receiving money Irom clubs,” Suzanne was e spike this talk for all Mile Lenglen said vehement- never received a sou either imbledon or tue French cham- | at the modest little I know 1 have a tation for becoming fabulously | Pcople could not helieve that | making and spending v an pending | 7o tain execmtive for doomed trio. Immediately after the petitions for the writs had been filed, the of the court served notice on en Hendry of the Charlestown prison where John J. Dever- Edward J. Heinleind and McLaughlin are awaiting atter T played Miss | electrocution for the killing of wn antique shop at | JAmes Ferncau, aged watchman of and bo a small statute of | @ Waltham street car b uke storekeeper wanted| The notice served s a stay of ancs but I finally obtained it | execution for the so-called carbarn | ). ‘It is you, Mle. Lenglen, | bandits. News of the respite a(r\ed is looking for rebates after all | 10 cheer the condemned n money you made last week,’ he | Were resigned to their fate ..\(u(‘!‘ imed, People couldn’t under- | Gov. Tuller refused on Sunday that 1 was such a boob (‘poire’ de by their mothgrs in a word used by Suzanne in | trip to his summer “home al do this work for noth- wch, N. H. | Petitions on dits were 1 clemency o J. t v\lmu»h , 1 entered ¢ a it d, as were previous | mency, on the al mental deficiency of D who is receiving ances from the war department and | who is a World war veteran, If he | was found insane, neither he nor companions would be held for| degree murder. ould Judge Braley take the under consjgleration longer than Saturday a brief respite will have to be issued by the governor to stay the executions which, under he sentence the trial court, must take p this week. o do you think is the 1 eur woman player in ou will excuse me from passing ment upon my late adversaries are many good players,” Su answered. papa Lenglen sald, “By all means Mis is the best player in the now."” ked how I de A t intervened, | Wills, world compared Senorita whom Suzanne nglen answered, better than Sen- has is 15 Alvarez.” Miss Ryan Easiest , chuckling when she what top mnotch player experienced least difficulty probably from 30,000 10 hquakes every year, but are recorded. was| There a she 40,00 in {cnly 8,000 fo | o V5 ] i s WOMEN’S Extra Good Qua All Wool Jersey BATHING SUITS $2 98 s good range of colors ity RUBBER BATHING (crepe sole) 79C Pair regular $1.2 .) quality SHOES WOMEN’S SILK HOSIERY (full fashioned) $1.19.rur regular $1.50 quality good assortment of colors WEDNESDAY WOMEN'S LEATHER HAND BAGS flat and pouch styles $3.00 s these are regular $3.98 and $4.98 values WOMEN SILK NECK SCARFS $2.00 g plain and figured materials 22 Inch Width Heavy Weight White Linen 75C Yard | regular price 98¢ “Royal Society” Crochet Cotton 10C Ball all colors NOTICE: WOMANS JAPPAREL SPECIALTIES YiDDLETOWN =<~ NEW BRITAN — All Sales Final — No Exchan ges — Nothing Reserved — Cash Only REDUCED For Quick Clearance MISSES’ AND WOMEN’S SILK DRESSES $ 1 6.98 each this lot consists of— $24.98 — i 39.50 — $49.50 Dresses light and dark materials just the right kind of styles to wear n:v and early fall Come in and look over this lot— it will pay you well MORNING Imported HAND MADE NIGHTGOWNS $1 69 v (regular $1.98 values) made of fine materials— 'ddmtxl\' embzmdered \\ HITE COSTUME SLIPS of fine quality cotton materials deep shadow-proof hems cut full 79(‘ Each )cflular 98c Vi '1lue% 2 ] o e (OLORI D CREPE KIMONOS $2 50 (regular $3.50 and $3.98 vzlues) plain and lace trimmed 2 o] e is one of | ted in love sets, than from Miss | Suzanne took | for the fourth time a move to ob- | the behalf of the ban- | disability allow- | o i o TUESDAY, 'AUGUST 10, 1926. 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