LAWN TENNIS
Vi -..JAPAN, : '(tfoiteict- Rrcs# Association—Ry Electric 1, Teleg.apii—Copyright.) LONDON, August 3. ■ Satoh • beat Hopman 5—7, 4—6, 10—8 ilt was a gruelling match lasting three hours Crawford is not playing in the match owing to:ahn injury .to a shoulder. • • ■’ '■ .■ , ‘ .
. Sproule beat Kuwabara 6—-1, 6- ■3, 7—6. With a few -strokes of the end Kuwabara twisted an ankle and was unable to. play in' the doubles,. which were abandoned. Tile Press Association learns that Perry,; who left to-day .to compete. , in the American championship!;';; will afterwards' go to 'South Africai-j He hopes to tour Australia in ,1953, possibly accompanied- by his doubks partner, G. Hughes'. .Uochet ha-3 decided to participate in the . American championships, involving postponement pf the tour of New Zealafid arid Australia, until 1933. The “Sun” says that Coehet’s decision ; is..:.remarkablg. Inter;; Viewed, in Paris this, morning,, lie said that he would not' participate in tho American. championships. If he left France -it would be to go to 8. America and Australia. ;. j i
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 August 1932, Page 2
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166LAWN TENNIS Hokitika Guardian, 5 August 1932, Page 2
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