TENNIS.
AiVII'.ALIA AND DAVU- ( LP. I’OHH Kl’Ol'.TLNt; EiMliiT. ACS' I’'.I.IAN ANII X.Z. ( Alii.lt ASSOCIATION.: SVDNEY. April 2. j While the bulk of the tenuis eoguos- I i an! i agree it is not advisable to de.sp.ireh a team for the Davis Cup eontest without Anderson and Patterson i," triiiira Wood !l i- contended that tin diliieulli s barring Audersui arc i not insurmountable and all effort j shui.Li be made to induce him to go. In sjine (|iiarters ii is argued tii.it j Australia is; displaying a poor sporting spirit in withdrawing because defeat is likely, and it is pointed out that lucre would he no Davis Cup competitions at ; di if only those countries likely to win took part in the contest. LONDON, April 21. Mrs Melh|iihiun, a newcomer to London tennis tournaments, playing on her honeymoon, created a surprise at Hendon by defeating Airs Clayton, the covered courts champion, in the semifinal of the ladies singles, (s—l, G—2.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 April 1923, Page 4
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