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MOVEMENTS OE STARS. LONDON, Aug. 3. The Australian Press Association le-arhs that Perry, who left to-day to compete in the American championships, afterwards goes to South Africa, and hopes to tour Australia in 1933, possibly accompanied by his doubles partner, G. Hughes. A Paris message states that Cochet has decided to participate in the American championships, involving a postponement of his tour to New Zealand and Australia until 1933.
The Sun says that Cochet’s decision is remarkable. Interviewed in Paris in the morning he said that he would not participate in the American championships. If he left France he would go to South America and Australia. In the Japan-Australia meeting Satoh beat Hopman, 6—2, 10—8, 5—7, 4 — 6, 10 —8, in a gruelling match lasting three hours. Crawford is not playing in the series owing to an injury to his shoulder. Sproule beat Kuwabara, 6 —l, 6—3, 7 —5. Within a few strokes' of the end Kuwabara twisted his ankle and was unable to play in the doubles, which were abandoned.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 5 August 1932, Page 8
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