TENNIS.
(Australian & N.Z. Cable Association.) AUCKLAND, Nov. 7. 11. Alaleolm, honorary secretary to the Australian Lawn Tenuis Association, who is on the Niagara, stated that the French tennis players, Borotra, Brugnon and Boussus, would arrive at Wellington on January l(itl), and leave there on January 20th' for Australia, where three test matches would be played; one each in Sydney. Ai d bourne and Adelaide. It rested with the New Zealand Lawn Tennis Association what matches the Frenchmen played with New Zealanders. The Australian championship had been postponed for three dqys to allow the Frenchmen to play in New Zealand.
SOUTH AMERICAN CONTESTS
BUENOS AYIIES, Nov. 6.
In the first singles, in South America, Borotra (France) bent Moreau (Argentina) B—=lo, 9—7, 4—G. 6—3, <s—l. Brugnon beat Catanisa (Argentina) B—s. <s—3, G—2.
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 November 1927, Page 1
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