BARCLAY PLAYS WELL.
g MRS. MALLORY BEATEN. -) LONDON, June 1. In the Middlesex tennis tournament, Barclay (Australia) beat F. G. Lowe, o- o—3. He played his best game since his arrival. Mr. Wallis Myers, writing in the "Daily Telegraph," states: ■ " "On his form to-day, I imagine that Barclay would rank as Australia's fourth best tennis player." In the men's doubles, Anderson and Lvcett beat Hentv and Hepburn, 6—2, n 6—2. n In the mixed doubles, Wertheim and o Mrs. Lambert-Chambers beat Herzman y and Miss Kays, 6 —2, 6—l. 2 " In the fourth round of the ladies' -1 singles championship, Mrs. Beamish '' (Encland) beat Mrs. Mallory (America) ** 6—o, 6— i. * The Australian Davis Cup players will '■ not appear in any tournament until the 11 Wimbledon meeting. Oxford is trying A. S. Watt, an Aus- '• tralian, with a view to his inclusion in c the inter-university lawn tennis team. d (A. and N.Z. Cable".)
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 129, 2 June 1922, Page 6
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