TENNIS
AUSTRALIANS IN U.S. N.Z. TOUR TO LAST TWO WEEKS NEW YORK, September 5. Quist informed the Australian Press Association that whereas he and Turnbull will play in the Pacific tournament at Los Angeles, leaving as scheduled by the Maunganui, Crawford and McGrath will leave by the Mariposa after the Chicago tournament. The junior team will join the British players in New Zealand for a tour lasting a fortnight. RANK OF LEADING WOMEN OFFER MADE TO COCHET. PARIS, September 5 M. Gillou, president of the French Tennis Association, ranks tho leading women thus: Mrs Helen Wills Moody, Misses Jacobs, Round, Scriven, Mathieu, Krahwinkel, Palfrey, Nuthall, Payot and Henrotin. It is stated that Cochet has signed nothing, but has been guaranteed 2,000,000 francs with the liberty to continue his own business. He has received countless offers during the past three months, all precluding the continuation of his business. It is understood that Vines will become a professional in 1934.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIII, Issue 227, 7 September 1933, Page 3
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158TENNIS Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIII, Issue 227, 7 September 1933, Page 3
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