TENNIS.
AUS'lllAl.lAN AND N.Z. C AISI.Iv ASSOCIATION. NEW YORK, August ‘27. In tlio fi 11 : 1 1 single, Xhim-klzu defeat<•<l llawkes 4-6, (>-•{, 0-2. Jlawkos %v as suffering from painful hums on tinanil through contacting with a stoampipo while, bathing last night. lim rather handicapped him. EON WON', August. 23. At Southampton tennis towrnnment, Fisher heat Dmist, o—o, 10—8. * JAI’S IN THE FINAL. NEW YORK. Aug. 23. New York Evening Telegraph editorially nays:—“Australasia, with ill the memories of Ifrooks, Y ildinK, and Patterson, was forced to how io the little lirown men” in the last stage in their quest for the Davis Cup, hut thej made a, gallant stand. Congratulations are due to the Japanese lor tlmir sturdy stand Uncle Sam is ready, it adds, for the little brown men.
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 August 1921, Page 1
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