TENNIS.
AUSTRALIA’S GREAT LOSS
MISS BOYD TO SETTLE IN SCOTLAND.
Onlted Press Assn, by ?1. Tel. Copyncbi ■‘Australian Press Association.) (Received Oct. 28. 5.5 p.m.) MELBOURNE, 0:1. 27. Miss Boyd, ranked among the ten best women tennis players in the world, intends to settle in Scotland. She was captain of the last Australian women’s team overseas.
WELLINGTON v. BRITAIN. (Press Association.) WELLINGTON, Oct. 25. The following have been selected to represent Wellington against the British tennis team to play here on Tuesday and Wednesday:—N. R. C. Wilson, D. G. France. C. E. Malfroy A. L. Franco. The doubles pairs are: D. G. France and Mailboy and N. R. C. Wilson and A. L. i’ ranee.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 10729, 29 October 1928, Page 7
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