AUSTRALIA v. MEXICO
(Received 1, 12.15 p.m.) MEXICO CITY, April 30. Quist (Australia) defeated Reyes (Mexico), 6 3, 6—1, 6 3. Reyes' serviee was exceptionally weak. He was resolute, but unequal to Quist, who in the first set, established a flve-love lead befor© the Mexican rallied, winning the next three in' an amazing spurt of speed and accurate placing. The Australian, who took the earlier games to love or fifteen, increased the pace, however, and clinched the set and continued th© pressure in th© next, which, despite Reyes' determination and many deuces., only demonstrated the further disparity between the players. Quist tired in the third set and allowed the Mexican to amass a 3—2 lead. The Australian was listless, and the play was uninteresting. There were only a few good rallies, both netting and ouring. Quist was compelled to throw all his energy into the finish of the match, and left th© court drenched with perspiration. Reyes who is an Indian, was fresh.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 89, 1 May 1937, Page 5
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