TENNIS.
nv thi.kgu.umi —rnnss assn., lorvnicur. DAVIS Cl'l’. PRAGUE. May 25. In the Davis Cup Rubier beat Peacock 0-2. G-ii. <>-b. Peacock was nut playing with his usual energy while Rubier brought oil' numerous during shots. The mulch between Fisher and /einbbi did not lake place, owing to the dines* of tho Czeelio-Slovakian. A point was therefore conceded in the New Zealanders. In the third mutch arranged for to-day MiieEmmor and Dnzflal beat Fisher and Allison fi-fi, 0-2. 02. I-Vuer thanked the .*|K*etators lor their friendly reception.
TI|.DEN INJURED. NEW YORK. May 21. Tildcn tore the ligament olf bis knee when lie fell on a rainsuaked court, in a match with Vincent Richards ut Philadelphia. The seriousness of the injury i.s not determined, but it is feared it will keep him from the game for some weeks.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 May 1924, Page 3
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