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DAVIS CUP

RETAINED BY AMERICA. I JOHNSON DEFEATS PATTERSON. ] Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.) c I NEW YORK, September 5. Johnson defeated Patterson, 6/2, 6/2, i/2, and America thus won the Davis Cup. LATER. ( Play in the Davis Cup -was -resumed to- j lay, Johnston meeting Patterson. In the list set, Johnston serving won the first ;ame, 4/1, on Patterson's error. Patterson Ann the second game, 4/2, on Johnston s lets. Johnston won the third, 4/2, on f placements, and the fourth on Patterson's ] services, which were erratic. Johnston ] won the fifth by love, and Patterson the 1 sixth, 5/3. Johnston won the seventh, 1/2. on Patterson’s errors, and the eighth 4/2. In the second set, Johnston won the , first game. 4/1. Patterson won the second 11/9. Johnston won the third 4/1 playing to Patterson’s back-hand and keeping him rm the defensive. Johnston was the fourth 4/1 and the fifth 4/1 on placements. Johnston won the sixth game 6/4 on ■ Patterson's nets. Johnston was at the top of his form, but Patterson was erratic. Tho latter won the seventh 4/2 on Johnston’s 1 service. Johnston wen the eighth 4/2. (The reinaider of the Jolinslon-I’atter- < son report is missing.) TILDEN v. ANDERSON. 1 Tilden defeated Anderson 6/4, 5/7, 3/6, 6/4, 6/2. In the first set, Anderson served. Tilden won the first two games by’ love on Ander- 1 son’s outs. Anderson won the third by ' love on four service aces. Tilden won the fourth 4/2. Anderson persisted in driving out of the court. Tilden won the fifth 4/2. Anderson won the sixth 4/1 and the seventh 5/3. Tilden won the eighth 4/1. Anderson won the ninth game 4/2 on Tilden’s nets. Tilden won the tenth 6/4. In the second set Tilden won the first game 5/3 and the second by love. Anderson won the third by’ love, the fourth by 4/1, the fifth 4/2. Tilden won the sixth 4/1 and the seventh 4/2. Anderson won the eighth 4/1 and ninth 5/3. Tilden won the tenth 5/3 on placements. Anderson won the eleventh on love and the twelfth 4/1In the third set, Anderson won the first game 4/1. Tilden won the second 4/1, Anderson the third 6/4. Tilden won the fourth 8/6, Anderson won the fifth 6/4 on placements. Tilden won the sixth 4/1 on Anderson's errors. Anderson won the seventh 4/1 on service and the eighth 4/1 on Tilden’s errors. Anderson won the ninth 4/1. In the fourth set, both men returned from a rest, much refreshed. Anderson had so far played up to the form ho'had shown when he defeated Tilden last year, but he now began to fall off. Tilden won the first game 6/4, Anderson won the second 4/1, and the third 6/1 on Tilden’s error. Tilden won the fourth 4/1, and the fifth 6/4. Tilden won the sixth 4/2 on Anderson's poor net work. Anderson won the seventh 4/2 and eighth 4/1 on placements. Tilden won the ninth 4/2 and tenth 6/4. In the fifth set, Tilden won the first game 4/1, and Anderson the second 4/1. Tilden's stamina- now began to tell. He won the third by love, the fourth 4/2 and the fifth 4/1. Anderson won the sixth 5/3. Tilden won the seventh 4/2 and the eighth 4/1. ANALYSIS OF ERRORS. Nets, o|its, placements, service and double faults in the first set of the Johnston Patterson match were Johnston none, thirteen, six, seven, one; Patterson one, six, eleven, five, three. Second set.—Johnston none, fifteen, eight, fourteen, one. Patterson one, four, five, twelve, two. Tilden-Anderson match, first set Tilden two, two, seven, eight, two. Anderson five, five, thirteen, thirteen, three. Second set —Tilden one, four, twelve, ten, five. Anderson one, ten, eight, fifteen, two. Third set —Tilden one, six, thirteen, five, two. Anderson none, sixteen, twelve, six, three. Fourth set. —Tilden two, eight, fifteen, nine, five. Anderson one, five, sixteen, eleven, one. Fifth set.—Tilden none, eight, three, three., one. Anderson two, seven, nine, ten.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 6 September 1922, Page 5

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DAVIS CUP Greymouth Evening Star, 6 September 1922, Page 5

DAVIS CUP Greymouth Evening Star, 6 September 1922, Page 5

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