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TENNIS.

At'STlt A I.IAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. DAVIS CUB GAMES. (Received this day at 11.15 a.m.) NEW YORK. July 29. Anderson and Ilawkcs defeated Detrick am) KeMtind, 8 -9. B—B. 1 --5. Thi* coil I* is *»v I.? iv liritvv from ivooui lain, I lu- Ij.ilis Lar«“l> U’oiii tin* grutiml. II a w lies’ service, with its peculiar 1 wist, proved a puzzle to the Hawaiian' Mini they could mil bamlle it. They returned at best, ing back high. permitting the Ansi laliaiis to hammer 1 ten, fiai’d. Del rick also had difficulty wiil, fiis service, which lacked appr<-,-in!>!,- speed. Hawaiian' absolutely lost command in the first -el and seemed lieaten even fie fore beginning. In the >.»*(•<>!ml sci thrv rctiiriHMj i<> sometiiinj^ life,, 000-l form. Tho AiMraliaus lo>t • through A

errifie beat took toll el the plnvcis

-irengih. Til,. 11 :iv.;iiiiins wrc resortm. ~, il I ill placements rather than speed. The Australian- played more r are fully. The Hawaiian- made errors through over-anxiety. In tile third set the hiltri he-aII I" play lentils "I the ealihre expected in iuieniiitiuir.il tuiiruis. They demonstrated their know ledge or court strategy rather than rominniid of tlillieiill strokes and pul the Australians on their motile. tlawk.es played In ill in n t ly. Andersoll was steady as a melt. The Australians lon-lit hard and thoroughly controlled the situation, though the Hawaiian* maintained an even excellence of lda\ which did not permit of an underestimation ol' their rapacity.

XKW YORK, duly 20

The Australian contingent- are scheduled to take part in an important tournament on Monthly at Son-ina-lit, where important At players will also compete. Main on Saturday llt few the It tin 1 singles ol ’lie Ii aw alia n-Atisl rati an nuiieli over till Monday. Iml ihe authorities made arrangements to delay the round ill which the Australians play at PenI,right. Mi funes who has hoeii troubled wit!i a weak wrist, will he unable to compete at Seahright. Ho Inis been ordered not to play for a week.

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Hokitika Guardian, 30 July 1923, Page 3

Word count
Tapeke kupu
337

TENNIS. Hokitika Guardian, 30 July 1923, Page 3

TENNIS. Hokitika Guardian, 30 July 1923, Page 3

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