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tPEE PRESS ASSOCIATION.—COPYRIGHT.; ENGLISH PLAYERS AT DUNEDIN. DUNEDIN, March 23. The lawn tennis match between the lEngl'sh players Beamish and Lowe and Otago team assisted by OHmer m New Zealand champion was plajed div in line but cold weather. In ft, singles Ollivier beat tom* 6 3 6-4 the Christcliurch man being in fine form and driving accurately and with good length. The doubles proved a fine exhibi ion, and although the visitors won 3 sets O „tot4,theco.,«w»yery»v™a»a the issue in <l««b‘ m tl,e «™t * iLowo was handicapped by an mj to his leg. Ollivier and Brown gave a , surprisingly good exhibition eomider.ng , that they had no previous piactice to [ } getlier. The final score in favom the visitors was 1-6, <-o, 6-3, • Gray a young Otago player, took Jono set from Beamish in the other s ’ singles game at 6-4, but Beamish won l tho next two 6-3, 6-1.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 March 1920, Page 1
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151TENNIS, Hokitika Guardian, 24 March 1920, Page 1
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