TENNIS.
[Australia A* N.Z. Cable Association.] LONDON, October 27. 'i'he Council of the Lawn Tennis Association decided il. and when, Germany joins the League of Nations, to instruct the Hritish delegates on the international Federation to vote lor Germany's readmission to that body. WELLINGTON. Oct. 27. In an exhibition match to-day. Anderson heat G. Olliver, the New Zealand singles champion, 0-L 7 —d. ft; was played on hard courts. Anderson was generally superior. Oilivior It’d o 3 in the second set, hut was outplated. Anderson also heat lE. T). Andrew.- (Wellington Provincial champion). in a doubles exhibition. Anderson and N. Wilson (Wellington) heat Ob livin' and Andrews (>- 1. I d, G - (1. A number of sets were played between New Zealand ladies, who were mixed with the Australians to form doubles, and all the pairs which included the Australians, Mrs Harper, Misses lloyd and Akhurst, won. The New Zealand ladies were Mrs Scott, Misses liallautyne. Partridge, Spiers. AT. Macl’arlalie and Al. Traev.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 October 1925, Page 4
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