TENNIS.
AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION I
SYDNEY, October 18. 1 The Davis Chip team were officially welcomed. Patterson said Tilden and Johnston were too . good. Tf it had not been for them, Australia’s chances of winning were excellent. He urged that an effort be made to have the Australian championships, really representative and conducted for the present in Sydney and Melbourne. They should try to emulate United States, where the national championships aroused the utmost enthusiasm. Colquhoun and Hicks explained that a sub-com-mittee had already been appointed with the object of making recommendations, which are expected to have the effect suggested by Patterson. O’Hara Wood, manager of the tour said he expected to show a profit of £3.000 sterling.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 October 1922, Page 3
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