TENNIS IN ENGLAND.
PATTERSON'S FINE FORM. LOXDOK, June P. Although not playing in the North London toiirnameiit, the Australian T)avi« Cup team played an exhibition match there tp-day, in dull and drizzly weather, Patterson and Wertheiin beating Anderson and Wood, •">—7, 0—.2. 6—4, l> —1. Tlie players were never fully ex- | tended. Patterson was easily the most elective and consistent, his een'ico bein l * I practically nnreturnable. Anderson did I not reach hi.* top form. Wertheim was the most irregular of the four, but plnyed the bf~t frame sinre liis arrival, ; inciuding a numher of brilliant lialfvolleyti. The team pops to Scarborough a few days before meeting Belgium.— iA. and X.Z. Cable.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 136, 10 June 1922, Page 7
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