LAWN TENNIS
(United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) LONDON', June 29. Tn the fourth round of the men’s doubles Hughes and Perry heat Mangin and Wood 7—5, 7—5, 6—3. In the fourth round of the mixed doubles, Crawford and Mrs Crawford beat Aoki and Mrs Peacock 7—5, 26, 6—2. Hopinan and Mile. # Sigart heat Miki and Miss Round 3—6. 6—3, 7 5. Cochet and Mrs Whitting-Mall heat Gregory and Mrs Pittman 6—2, B—6. Andrews will make •another world tour after Wimbledon, combining business and tennis, via Ameren, the Far East, Australia and New Zealand returning in the Spring of 1983. Tn reference to the tour, Cochet stated he and Merlin have tentatively arranged to arrive in Australia early in January after the New Zealand visit. Spectators to-day were delighted at Merlin’s strong, graceful strokes when assisting Boussus to eliminate the Japanese conquerors of Crawford and Hopman,
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 June 1932, Page 6
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