FIRST TENNIS TEN
WALLIS MYERS'S SELECTION
(Received 17th September, 2 p.m.)
LONDON, 16th Sopteinber,
Wallis Myers, in the "Daily Telegraph," classifies the first ten tennis players in the world as: Cochet (Prance), Tilclcn (U.S.A.), Borotra (Franco), Doeg (U.S.A.), Shields (U.S.A.), Allison (U.S.A.), Lott (U.S.A.), de Morpurgo (Italy), Boussus (Prance), Austin (England). Ho says: "I bcliovo Frank Shields will prove the leader among the young Americans. Tho Australians are disappointing."
Such of tho cable news on this pace as'la eso hauled has appeared In "The Times" ami is cabled to Australia .ami New Zealand by special permission. It slio'ild bn understood that the opinions are not thoss of "The Times" unlegf espm-sl? stated to be 30.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 68, 17 September 1930, Page 11
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