TENNIS.
At: ST l! AI. lAN AND N.Z. CAUI.I2 ASSOCIATION. TEA At.B TO VISIT N.Z. WELLINGTON. Aug. 31. At ihe quarterly meeting o| the .Management Committee' of the New Zealand Lawn Tennis Association, d was stated that the Association’s representative in l.ondon. Air Woodward, had advised that there was it movement afoot to send a representative English team to tlr* British Dominions. AllWoodward had agreed to the proposed visit to New Zealand, subject, to tlm necessary financial arrangement- being agreed to. Communication- had also been 1 0ccived from the President ol the New South Wales Asoeinlion regarding a visit to New Zealand of a New >oulli Wales 1 ipiT'sentai ive men’s team. Roth these matters were under consideration and the Chairman intimated that these visits would du n great deed ~f good to the game in the respi'clit e t mint l ies. , The New South AVale.s team would be 1 i*• ... tin. You* /(Milaml < n:\niinvilnd nltvr tno Niw pioiisliins at C’brisn-lmrcli. DAVIS CEP GAMES. NEW YORK. Aug. 59 'file ollietcd draw of the Davis (Up for the first dav is : Anderson v-rsus ston. Tilde, l versus Hawke'S, •| hint day : Haukes versus Jobicd m Tilclen versus Anderson.
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Hokitika Guardian, 31 August 1923, Page 3
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