LAWN TENNIS
[Pi;n Umtkh Piikss Association.]
WELLINGTON", December 7
Private advices received in "Wellington state that, Stan. Doust. the wellknown tennis player of New South Wales, is anxious to bring, a train to New /calami composed of the following :- -Misses L. Addison ('champion of N.S.W., Viet., and S.A.), Stewart (Viet., holder of the doubles'), Gytnn (Viet.), and another lady: .Messrs S. Doust (N.S.W.), H. A. Parker (exNew Zonlnndor, now in Sydney), A. R. Taylor (S.A.), and another. The idea is 'that the players should compete in the New Zealand championships at Blenheim, and that a match Australia v. New Zen la ml should be played either at Wellington or some oilier centre, but not where the championships are being plaved. The scheme is being placed before the New Zealand Tennis Association.
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Evening Star, Issue 14532, 7 December 1910, Page 4
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131LAWN TENNIS Evening Star, Issue 14532, 7 December 1910, Page 4
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