STAR TENNIS
play in rotoruj THE EtNlGLISH PLAYERS ) GIVE EXHIBITION MONDAY MALFROY A FOURTH Arrangements are practically plete for the appearance in Ro next Monday afternoon on the ernment Ground courts, of thp ing English tennis team compi Perry, Lee and Wlilde togethq Malfroy, the brilliant New % player. This is good news for tennis ers and the public generally f0 visitors comprise, probably^ strongest tennis team that has toured New Zealand and should 1 the igame at its very best. It| matter of opinion as to wh Perry is actually numiher one otl her two on the world rankinJ The Australian Crawford beai| at [Wimbledon but he beat Cral in America and annexed the iiai title of that country. This is thl time for many years th'at asl lishman has been alble to getl title away from America. Perrjl also his country 's strongest J in the famous Davis Cup seriesl ftnSlly resulted in a triumphftl Englishmen and showed condtJ that British tennis has recoverl pre-war supremacy. Lee. was fl memher of the team and in £« he and Wilde rank next to Peni Austin in order of merit. 1 Malfroy will make a worthy ifl He is one of the foremost playl the world and has many fine to his credit including one overi the other day in Timaru. B If the present arrangernentl carried out the team will anil Rotorua on Saturday night aua play at 2.30 p.m. on Monday.l officer in charge of the GoverS Grounds, Mr. Hesketh, has bees! ally preparing a court for someB past in anticipation that the ■ would eventuate. This courts particularly fine condition and® play very truly. Special seatiJ commodation is being providtB 1 several hundred spectators. I
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 676, 31 October 1933, Page 4
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285STAR TENNIS Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 676, 31 October 1933, Page 4
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