ENGLISH TENNIS PLAYERS IN ACTION DURING THEIR DOUBLES MATCH AT WILDING PARK THIS WEEK.—The New Zealand tennis representatives were defeated fay the English players by four matches to one at Wilding Park on Monday. During the afternoon gome brilliant play was w esse ' a although the New Zealanders fought hard they were not good enough for the English tourists. This photograph shows F. H. D. Wilde returning a high shot. F. J. Perry is on this side of the court, with the New Zealanders, C. Angas and C. E. Malfroy, at the other end.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 253, 26 October 1933, Page 9
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94ENGLISH TENNIS PLAYERS IN ACTION DURING THEIR DOUBLES MATCH AT WILDING PARK THIS WEEK.—The New Zealand tennis representatives were defeated fay the English players by four matches to one at Wilding Park on Monday. During the afternoon gome brilliant play was w esse ' a although the New Zealanders fought hard they were not good enough for the English tourists. This photograph shows F. H. D. Wilde returning a high shot. F. J. Perry is on this side of the court, with the New Zealanders, C. Angas and C. E. Malfroy, at the other end. Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 253, 26 October 1933, Page 9
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