TENNIS.
AUSTRALIAN AND N.S. CABLE ASSOCIATION NKW YORK, Sept. 15. \t Philadelphia, before a huge gal lery. Johnson defeated Hunter n—4 Tilden defeated Norton o—3, ■ 1 (i 2 XEW YORK, Sent. 10. U Stamford, Connecticut, in an exhibition match, before 2000 .spectators, Dr George King, the metropolitan clay court champion, defeated Anderson. i; ] 7—6, and John Collet, a collegiate star, defeated Sehlesinger 1-6, (5 •} (;—1; but in the doubles, the Australians defeated the Americans G _g t j; o, 9—7. The Australians were handienpned by lack of practice on day courts. King particularly profiting b> the errors of Anderson, who hit tne halt hard, driving it frequently,
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 September 1923, Page 3
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