TENNIS.
['Australia & N.Z. Cable Association.]
N I', W YORK. August 1. Anderson met with a decisive defeat at the hands of Richards in the singles of the final contest which gave every promise of developing into an evenlj fought duel for two sets. but. Anderson’s speed ell'cctively and suddenly deserted him after a splendid exhibition in the second set. whereupon Richards won twelve games in a row. The critics wondered whether Anderson was out of condition of not jiartieularlv keen. Some eonimentors believe the Australians are here for the Davis Cup first and last and nothing else matters. NEW YORK, August 2. No aiiiiouueoment nils made billowing a meeting of the Executive <>! the United States Lawn Tennis Association on Saturday night when Tilden appeared to testify regarding lii.s alleged violation of the player-writing rule. The champion's eligibility for the Dalis Clip trials depends oil the decision. NEW YORK. August 1. Richards’ victory assured him of second place in the American Davis ( tip team, lie has already defeated Patterson in the semi-limils. William .Ichuston and Perk Griflin won the men's doubles defeating Kinsey Druthers 8-11, 7-‘). (i-l.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 August 1925, Page 4
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