BLEDON TENNIS
COXTINUED ■ fpSHlXE AND ■ ^ COURTS ■%defi-;ats perry London, June 27. tournament was sunshine, the courts losing the second jUjSJ a^er leading 4-1, won |B with the greatest ■S1 against Gledhill was which the Ame^K','!5eve exceeded by the ■Jst led 5-2 and had second set. » after never gave the ■J5.cWee. sinallest inan at 0 ^as beaten many K players by his By a^lity, hit winners *Lapparently passed, and *5 featstruggle before UumPhed in the fifth ml**** the first senHhS?ament by defeiating \ African played scintillating voli y ba(t no' I'epty■i^aJ This is his third IShk class matches. ni°ne the freest and yers at the tourna- ^ hfcGrath's uniis spi'eading, hoth 011 °ccasionally used
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 570, 29 June 1933, Page 5
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111BLEDON TENNIS Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 570, 29 June 1933, Page 5
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