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NEW ZEALAND'S GOOD START IN DAVIS CUP.—C. E. Malfroy (left) and R. A. Shayes going on to the court at Brighton for the opening singles in the contest between England and the Dominion. Malfroy won in a five-set match, and then helped D. C. Coombe to put New Zealand in front by winning the doubles. The issue, however, still depended on him in the final singles, but C. E. Hare defeated him in straight aets.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 128, 2 June 1939, Page 13

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NEW ZEALAND'S GOOD START IN DAVIS CUP.—C. E. Malfroy (left) and R. A. Shayes going on to the court at Brighton for the opening singles in the contest between England and the Dominion. Malfroy won in a five-set match, and then helped D. C. Coombe to put New Zealand in front by winning the doubles. The issue, however, still depended on him in the final singles, but C. E. Hare defeated him in straight aets. Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 128, 2 June 1939, Page 13

NEW ZEALAND'S GOOD START IN DAVIS CUP.—C. E. Malfroy (left) and R. A. Shayes going on to the court at Brighton for the opening singles in the contest between England and the Dominion. Malfroy won in a five-set match, and then helped D. C. Coombe to put New Zealand in front by winning the doubles. The issue, however, still depended on him in the final singles, but C. E. Hare defeated him in straight aets. Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 128, 2 June 1939, Page 13