TENNIS
WORLD’S BEST PLAYERS.
t United Press Association—-By Electrio Telegraph .—-Copyright.] (Received this day at 12.25. p.m.) LONDON, Sept. 16. Wallis Myers in the “Daily Telegraph” classified the first ten tennis players in the world as follows: Cocihet, Tikkn, Borotra, Doeg, Shields, Ailison, Lott, Morpurgo, Boussns and Austin. H Myers 'believes Frank Shields will prove the leader among young Americans and says Australians are disappointing. ! NO TENNIS TEAM. NEW YORK, Sept. 16. $ A cable sent on 4th September by the Secretary of the United States Lawn Tennis Association to Australian tennis authorities declined the invitation for an American team tour of Australia, clue to the inability to get together a representative team at the time desired. A letter has now been sent explaining that players are unable to leave tiieir colleges or businesses to make the trip to Australia. NEW YORK, Sept. 16. At Forest Hills Karel Koleluh defeated Valerian Yavorisky 6 —l.6 —0, 60. (Vincent Richards defeated John Collero Baltimore! 6—l, 6—4, 7 j. Howard Kinsey (San Francisco! defeated Thomas Lannieilli 6—2, 6—l, 6-4.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 September 1930, Page 5
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