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HE keener and more experienced the player the more he realises the effect that different balls, rackets, etc., have on his play — and the more particular he is to make careful, discriminating choice when the time comes to choose his sports outfit for the playing season. i Spalding Sports goods are all 100 per cent. British Manufacture, ifJt rhey are chosen all over the world for sole use by famous The World's Amateur Champion, the Australian Champion and the World's Professional Champion, all use exclusively Spalding Rackets. Spalding Tennis Balls have been used all over the world in tournaments and championships at leading tennis centres far too numerous to mention. Spalding Tennis Balls are plugless and seamless, made with air retaining lining, and were used without exception in Davis Cup Matches during the seven years 1921* Every member of the New Zealand Cricket Team that toured Ml England so successfully last season was equipped with a J|/ Spalding Cricket Bat. ... If you would play your best, ask for the finest sports goods obtainable — SPALDINGS.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 231, 29 September 1928, Page 15
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