LAWN TENNIS
BRANCH v. AUSTRALIA, Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. MHLBOURN.H, February FI. (Received February IJ, at 11 a.m.) Flopman and Crawford, playing against Boussus and Brugnon opened so well Unit it appeared that they would <|i ll <■ kly win tlio ninlcli. The Australians look the first four games, but after that could win only one more in the (wo sets. They made mistakes and tailed to make, tlie most of their opportunities. At limes they were absolutely outplayed. Both Frenchmen plaved" well.' " Boussus appeared a tnlallv different man from the one who played on Thursday, Ids volleying being smart and his smashing effective. Brngnon was always reliable.
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Evening Star, Issue 19788, 11 February 1928, Page 10
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106LAWN TENNIS Evening Star, Issue 19788, 11 February 1928, Page 10
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