At the Government grounds oi Monday next, tennis enthusiasts wil be afforded an opportunity of witnessing exhibition matches betweer C. R. Dunlop and J. N. Purcell, two Austi'alian stars at present tourinf the Auckland province, and E. "W Griffiths and J. Charters, who ari both prominent players in Aucklan: tennis circles. Dunlop represente: Australia against Japan and beat hotl Nanoi and Harada. while Purcell hold the Yietorian junior singles title auwas recently defeated hy Quist fc' the Australian title. No charge fc! admission will be made, but as tt Auckland Lawn Tennis Associatft is bearing the entire cost of the totf approximately £200, it naturally £ pects some return. from the sub-ass-ciations visited. The Rotorua Cls confidently expects therefore that e thusiasts will malce some contril tion to the collection to- be talcen ;
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 466, 25 February 1933, Page 4
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