TENNIS.
GERMANY WAKENS AGAIN. iX CABLE- PRESS ASSOCIATION-COPYRIGHT. BERLIN, March 8. Germany’s most likely Davis Cup players in the singles are Moldenhauser and Dr. Landmann, who last year defeated Richards and Kinsey. Alter that they were ranked sixth and S', t enth in the world by Richards. Ihe players in the doubles will oroo iblv be Kleinschroth and Be.rgmann. Froitzheini who nearly defeated Brookes in 1914 at Wimbledon, is over forty, and is not likely to reappear in international tennis. . . , n ,.,. The Germans have invited lilden and other Americans to visit Berlin in May. It is hoped, with Anglo-French players, to stage an international tonir--1 lament.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 10 March 1927, Page 6
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