TENNIS.
iUSTJULIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. PATTERSON’S YIEWS. SYDNEY. Oct. 28. The Davis Cup team has returned on Hie Sonoma. Patterson, interviewed, said they had no false ideas about their play in America. They were satisfied to get into the challenge round, and never hoped to win. blit thought they might have won one match. The team did all Hint was expected of them. For himself, lie had gone to the pack, although he might still continue to got a good deal of enjoyment out of the game. At the same time .lie denied he was off colour in any of (he matches. Patterson said that Tilden. above all, as a player, stood alone as the world’s first class exponent. of the game, lie added that there was nothing in the rumours that Tilden was retiring. He did not think the people would lot him retire. Anywily, lio tried to indue** Tilden to visit Australia, but failed. However, they might have an American loam next year, including Kinsey Bros, and Richards.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 October 1924, Page 1
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