TENNIS AT FOREST HILLS
PERRY IN REBELLIOUS MOOD. MATCH QUICKLY ENDED. (United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph Copyright.) FOREST HILLS, Sept. 2. The national tennis championships were continued to-day in bad weather. Perry was enjoying the warmth of a pine log fire at the suburban home of friends. As it was a drizzly, chilly day, he rebelled when officials telephoned that his match would be played as .scheduled but bo capitulated. He marched on to the court without his customary smile. Parker broke through the third game for a 2—l lead. This roused Perry, who ended the conflict as quickly as possible. All women’s matches were called off. Results were : Perry defeated Parker, 6—4, C—2, 6—o. Shields beat Frank Bowden (New York), '3 —1, 6—l. 6 —o. Menzel defeated Laird "Watt (Montreal), 6—4, 6—2, 6—3.
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Hawera Star, Volume LIV, 4 September 1935, Page 7
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