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THE 1941 CHAMPIONS.—Mr. F. J. Olsen, life member of the Auckland Lawn Tennis Association, presenting the trophies to the winners of the men s and women s singles at the conclusion of the association's hard court championships at Windmill Road. Top: R. W. Smith, who defeated A. S. Burns for the title. Below: Miss P. Cooke, who retained her title, defeating Miss L. E. Adams. Smith and Miss Cooke also Won the combined doubles title.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 88, 15 April 1941, Page 5

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THE 1941 CHAMPIONS.—Mr. F. J. Olsen, life member of the Auckland Lawn Tennis Association, presenting the trophies to the winners of the men s and women s singles at the conclusion of the association's hard court championships at Windmill Road. Top: R. W. Smith, who defeated A. S. Burns for the title. Below: Miss P. Cooke, who retained her title, defeating Miss L. E. Adams. Smith and Miss Cooke also Won the combined doubles title. Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 88, 15 April 1941, Page 5

THE 1941 CHAMPIONS.—Mr. F. J. Olsen, life member of the Auckland Lawn Tennis Association, presenting the trophies to the winners of the men s and women s singles at the conclusion of the association's hard court championships at Windmill Road. Top: R. W. Smith, who defeated A. S. Burns for the title. Below: Miss P. Cooke, who retained her title, defeating Miss L. E. Adams. Smith and Miss Cooke also Won the combined doubles title. Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 88, 15 April 1941, Page 5

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