Show SUZ SUZANNE NN E LENGLE LENGLEN RETIRES FR ROM FROM M TEN TENNIS IS U UNTIL tIL TITLE BA I FRENCH f FLASH l ASH COLLAPSES IN A AUTO m mHelen Helen Wills Continues Her March to New Triumphs France Prance Feb 20 AP Suzanne AP-Suzanne Suzanne Lenglen rose from froma a sick bed bell today to appear on th Beaulieu tennis courts and al although although although al- al though she won her match in the women's double doublet doubles In two love lo sets she announced that this would be beh beher beher h her last appearance appearance- for at least ten days daR She scratched from the beau lieu tournament and announced she would not enter the Monte Carlo Callo tournament next week and will leave tomorrow for tor the mountains to rest for about ten days The highly condition of oC the French brench champion champlon which has persisted d since her victory over Helen Wills lOst last Tuesday was manIfested manifested manifested man man- sensationally earlier in the da day when she collapsed while journeying jour Jour- from Nice to Beaulieu for tor her doubles match After a a. short rest at home however however how how- ever er she was able to appear on the courts where with sith Mrs Phyllis she defeated Mrs Mza Noble oble and Miss Pittman of oC England without the loss of oC a game WILLS WINS Meanwhile l Miss Wills continued her triumphant t progress n the singles of the B Beaulieu tournament ment reaching the finals by a smashing victory victor over Miss Mia K IL H. H Harvey of England 1 6 6 She I will face Mrs Irs whom She ehe has not yet played on the RIvIera Riviera RI- RI vIera in the final round tomorrow morning In the mixed doubles the American Ameri Amen can champion and Charles II H. Kingsley disposed of oC Mrs MIs Randolph Lycett the former Joan Austin and her husband the British Davis ls cup player 6 3 6 Mile Mlle breakdown is mental rather than physical the decisiveness of her doubles victory indicated She entered the courts pale pa and drawn supported d by her mother Lady and Baron Henri De but appeared to regain her poise and vigor as soon as play commenced LENGLEN SICK Her ph physicians s1 lans however have refused to permit her to play tennis for at least ten days s 's and have or ordered ordered ordered or- or dered her to some quiet mountain resort She is not expected to re return return return re- re turn to Nice until the first week in March They made so much fuss about my collapse after the match with Miss tUss Wills that I must play once here if It kills me me the French champion said as she ehe entered the Beaulieu courts this afternoon I I dont don't want to disappoint all an these people but I have got ot up out of a sickbed to pla play This is worse than sla slavery very Several thousand had paid to see seethe seethe seethe the great Suzanne today and many were becoming Impatient over o the delay In her appearance BEAULIEU France Feb 20 United Press Press Prominent Prominent figures figured In the Riviera tennis world met in secret session toda today and considered charges of graft and ticket scalping scalping scalping scalp scalp- ing by players in ia the recent Carlton Carlton Carlton Carl- Carl ton tournament at Cannes It Is understood that proof was submitted which would involve one English player In charges of selling tickets to the Lenglen Wms-Lenglen final match at outrageous prices Rival Ri tennis camps are embroiled In a bitter over dispute the investigation gation gatlon of a myriad of oC charges And Anda anda nd a split In next seasons season's amateur tournaments is not at all aU unlikely Mile Lenglen meanwhile an announced an- an she would withdraw from the remainder of oC the doubles matches in the Beaulieu because of Illness In her last doubles doubles dou dou- bles appearance she was paired with Phyllis and this I pall pair pair disposed disposed of oC Mesdames Noble and Pittman In love set sets Helen Wills had a da day of or continued continued continued con con- success She cleared the path to entering the finals tomorrow tomorrow tomor tomor- row b by beating Edith Harvey Haney of oC England 6 1 6 In the first round of the mixed doubles Miss Mis Wills and Charles Kingsley defeated Mr 11 and Mrs Robert Lycett 6 3 6 |