TENNIS.
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LONDON, Scptcmlier 18. Wallis,Myers, in the “Daily Telegraph." Pieces the international teams plovers in the following '>" ler - Co {' f Lacoste, Tilden. Hunter, Borotra, LottAustin, Hennessy, De Morpurgo and Hawke.. Ho says Australia has a nrilliaiit recruit m Croufo.d, m „i.„ s a fine doubles player with Hopmum Crawford’s strokes are more on C a"iim than many of the first laiil tennis players, but he lacks the will t > co-ordinate them. The writer states | lO would that England had two plajeis Tim Omen’s ten arc-Wills Do AlUvan Aussiein, Bacimn, Jacobs, and Ryan' ,Aussiein, Pffeuan, Jacobs, ami Boyd,
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 September 1928, Page 3
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