TENNIS
NEW ZEALAND v. .AUSTRALIA. I.BY CABLE PEF-SB ASSN. COWHIOHT.) — I (Recd. Mav S, 1 p.m.) LONDON. May 7. The Davis Cup teams are practising at Eastbourne, but, to-day, commence practice at Devonshire Park, whereon j the Davis Cup tie begins on Saturday. Andrews has arrived. Stedman and Malfrov are due to-day. The Austra - ians will be chosen to-morrow. Wallis Mvers, in the “Daily Telegraph.” says: While an Australian victory in the first round ot the Davis Cup can be confidently predicted on relative form, Stedman will not be easily beaten by Australia’s second singles player, while Australia will need the best effort to win the. doubles. Hopjnau, the •'Sun-Herald s correspondent, writing from Eastbourne, says: Andrews is the only New Zealander here. 1 practised singles with him and found his forehand good, hut backhand weak. He needs much I piactice in order to hold our b’si.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 8 May 1935, Page 7
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