TENNIS.
SOUTH ISLAND Y. BRITAIN
(By Telegraph—Press Association),
CHRISTCHURCH, Oct.' 29. The British touring tennis team beat the South 'lsland* tebm io-day ,f> by seven matches to two, and Thy 14 sets to five sets. H. W. Austin (Britain) heat G. 01livier (5.1.) 6—4, 6—l. J. C. Gregory (Britain) beat O. Angus 6—2, 6—3. Higgs and Collins beat Ollivier and Angus 6—o, 5—7, 6—S. . , i 4 v * Gregory and Austin beat Glanville 4 and Guy 6—l, 6—4. ' v,.
WELLINGTON TEAM
WELLINGTON, Oct. 28
The following have been selected to represent Wellington against the British tennis team to play here on Tuesday and WednesdayN. R. Q. Wilson, D. G.. France, C. E. Malfroy, A. L. France. The doubles pairs -arc D. G. France and C. E. Malfory, |N. R. C. Wilson and A. L. France.
FIRST TEN PLAYERS. NEW YORK, Oct. 29
Cochet, Lacoste, Tilden, Hunter, Borotra, Lott, Austin, Hennessey, De Morpurgo and Hawkes Have been selected by Wallis Myers, the British critic, as the world’s first ten tennis players • ,-i . .
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 October 1928, Page 5
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