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LAWN TENNIS.

FRANCE AND DAVIS CUP. i —— BOROTRA ON PROSPECTS. ! (UNITED I'HESS ASSOCIATION—BT KUICTSTO Til EGBAPH—COPTRIOHT.) CHERBOTJBG, March 30. - Jean Borotra, on arriving from America, insisted that Prance has an excellent chance of retaining the Davis Cury with Cochet, Lacoste, Boussus, and Gentien or Bernard. He must scratch voluntarily, as he realised he could no longer reach Cup form. AUSTRALIA'S DAVIS CUP TEAM. (Received March 31st, 9.50 p.m.) SYDNEY, March 31. The Australian Davis Cup team left to-day in the Niagara which sailed for Auckland and Vancouver. [The team will compete in the American zone and meets Cuba in the first round. J. Clemenger (Victoria) is cap-tain-manager of the team, which, includes J. Crawford, H. Hopman and C. Sproule.] TOURNAMENT IN TEXAS. LOTT DEFEATED. (Received March 31st, 7.15 p.m.) VANCOUVER, March 30. A message from Houston (Texas) states that George Lott was elimirv-

ated from th« invitation l£j£gH nament by Karl Kamrata.wHH versity), £4, 7-5. "-"ySBB INJURY TO , PLAYER.' ;]JB (TOTTED FRXSS AS3OCUHOK—BfJSB NEW A message from Rochelle **P§B the doctor attending I>rs,^ who broke his right leg in accident, says the profeßßiog||aM will play tennis again in e sjjjiifl| injury and shock. '^H INTER-CLUB TOUBN^H The annual intcr-dub concluded to-morrow '""""T-fiifB Park, with the following vM^SSBM CHAMPIONSHIP .Men's Single*—Final: R - *;f^M W. J. Deans. vsm-lihW Women's Singles—Final: l»igM Miss T. Poole. ~ rJjfIHH Men's Doubles —Semi-nnal.. -*£S®M J. O'Malley v. H. Tillman and £^MH HANDICAP Men's Singles—Final: W. ■J^mM v. N. Brydges-Jones (owa ™>J:Zsmm Women's Singles—Final; **B3M (owe i 15) ▼. Miss J. Hillary | ITO||| INTERBOROUGH ***j|B The annual interboraugh be played at New Brighton >w«HM|W be contested by the foUowwgjgraßM New Brighton—Mrs B. Peppier, Miaa N. Hooker, Miss. O. Curtis, Miss D. °**s!BhH HoUand, and Miss G. lins, W. Peppier. M. McGdJg'gßf 11. Brown. K. Hardie, J. w^«l| Sumner—Mies N. Biahop, JnfflQH Miss A. Smith, Mrs BrooWjgSM Browne. Mrs R. Lally, Miss M. Martin; A- E^ H S3HH Cliroie, E. Grant, B. Bishop, W. B. Owen, B. "^^^Hj

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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20510, 1 April 1932, Page 14

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LAWN TENNIS. Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20510, 1 April 1932, Page 14

LAWN TENNIS. Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20510, 1 April 1932, Page 14

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