SOUTH AFRICA’S TENNIS SUCCESS
immai* 1 Africa s tennis players were their bucked by the victory which Test If pr( ‘ sent f If lves gained in the first to a ‘ with the touring - British to tv,'- ® out * 1 Africa won by five games D u On the first day the British tin J * ( • Gregory. H. W. Ausnd G. Collins—lost all three if’ but won a doubles. Gregory «J? ten by the 17-year-old Kirby. rat making his debut in interfj, 3 n tennis. The scores were 6—4. shir* v * sh °wed excellent generalCn Gregory was not in good form. second day Gregory was in great ima ß K« a?alnßt Condon, his brilliant SmTin? rL and driving beating the tkh ♦ Afrlra - B—6, 6—3. The Brialao won a doubles, that day, n 8: up the three games that it won.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 661, 13 May 1929, Page 11
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182SOUTH AFRICA’S TENNIS SUCCESS Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 661, 13 May 1929, Page 11
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