LAWN TENNIS.
♦ —- I AUSTRALIANS BEATEN, j MATCHES AT SCARBOROUGH. | (V>*ITEI> ra*B3 ASSOCIATION— BT ELECTRK" telbohapb—cot-vjiioaT.) LONDON, July 28. In the tennis match, England rem;* Australia, at Scarborough, F. J. Perry ; (England) beat H. E. Ilopman, 0-», , 10-8 H. G. N. Lee (England) brat ,T. Craw- ; ford, 4-6, 6-3, 2-6, 0-2, S-6. DRAW FOR DAVIS CUP. COCHET rACES HARD TASK. PARIS, July -S. The Duvis Cup draw for Friday is: Jean Borotra (France) versus 11. | Ellsworth Vines (United States), Herri j Cochet (France) vorsus Wilmor Allison j (United States). ; On Sunday Borotra will play Allison j and Cochet will meet Vines. i It is considered that tho luck of the draw has favoured America.- The French would have ljked Cochiet to meet Vines on Friday, when he will be at his fittest. As Borotra is playing in both the singles, the doubles team is likely to be Cochet and Jacques Brugnon. Cochet, therefore, facc3 Vines on his third successive day's play, whereas ; Vines rests on Saturday. ; The American doubles pair is ex- j peeted to be Allison and John Vau Ryu. !
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20612, 30 July 1932, Page 18
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180LAWN TENNIS. Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20612, 30 July 1932, Page 18
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