TENNIS MATCH SENSATION.
AIR FATALITY NEiR-jtf "|||| THE AMERICAN CHAMPIONSHSjbI By Telapiph.—fcieu Aju.MSow*^' 1 frjjl New York, Sapt '6*lli Tilden beat Johnston fpr {he ')mr9 tennis championship of the UmtSf* Received Sept 8, 12.5 ft,m. fH New Yojfk, Sipt. tfM Tennis experts agree that the Xfldw Johnston match was one oif brilliant, hardest 'fought, and; mtst <4BO citing contests ever staged on atsr -ooo&js Both players' nerves were aopmAwl tested'by an airplane accident in,.*, ! by field, two airmen who wjptadlfe. photograph the match being kilSdf |s| Ten thousand spectators the contest, which was stopped IBtsssS? times on account of rain. ■ f-~ .jig The scores were: B—l v ft—& 7—*"? 7-7, 7—3—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Am, p* Received Sept. 8, 1.10 ml ill . New y<»k, s*pt y.v| The airmen who were kiilei wMjfcS photographing the Tilden-Johmtpn tlljP ois match were Lieut. Qrear ana Saxe.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Aasn. "V,
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 September 1920, Page 5
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143TENNIS MATCH SENSATION. Taranaki Daily News, 8 September 1920, Page 5
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