LAWN TENNIS.
WOOD BEATS PATTERSON. (BI CABLIJ—PRESS ASSOCIATION COPtSfKHC?.) (ausmalian and k.z. cable AssociAxcojr.j (Received July SfHh, 7.15 p.m.) NEW JORK. July 29. At Scatright, in an exhibition singles match, O'Hara Wood defeated Patterson, C-2, 0-6, C-4. DAVIS CUP CONTEST. BRITAIN ELIMINATED. (JJS CABLE —PSESS ASSOCIATION COPTHQHT.) (BteCTlUt'S TELB<SF,AHS.) LONDON, July OS. At Eastbourne, France carried tho Kgbt to meet Czceho-ylfiVakia in tho Davis Cup European final, defeating Great Britain by securing the first three matches. In tho doubles, Jean Bprbtra and Jaqqu<a Brue;nou (France) beat Max Woo3nsm and h. A. Godfreo (Great Britain), 6-4, 4-G, 0-3, G-l. Gilbert (Britain) boat Cochet (France, 5-7, 1-6, 9-7, 8-0, 6-2. Lacoste beat Kingsooto, 8-6, S-8, 3-S, 6-0, 6-4.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18139, 31 July 1924, Page 12
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