TENNIS
(Australian & N.Z. Cable Association.') | 1) \VIS (TP CONTEST. PAH IS. March 3. italv has promised that the 1)«\i» Cup lie match against Australia, he played at (lonova. It is expected that Austrlaia "ill agree to this. I'll ENCIIM EX'S TOPK. AKKI.AinK. March The temperature (103 degrees) is teeing for the tennis players. Hopman heat IJoussus 0-3. S 1 lopnta n excelled in judgment-. his placements being much superior. ltorotra beat Patterson m b# straight sets. tf_2. 0,-3. By brilliant tennis Borotra returned last delttetus h ease and won chiefly on Patterson's mistakes. The ..layers were m.w fn.ir rubbers all. and the result depended on the doubles. Brugnon and lkmssns classed Crawford and Hopman 0 l> "' The net work of Boussus "as spi aeling, and was a feature of the ga.mm Boussus was presented with a "‘ s - let watch by the Association on the occasion of his twentieth birthday.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 March 1928, Page 3
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149TENNIS Hokitika Guardian, 6 March 1928, Page 3
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