TENNIS
£nv TELEGUAPII—EII PKESS ASSOCIATION] (Received this day at 11.30 a.m.) NEW YORK, Sept. 5. Tn the match between Tiklen and Anderson, in the first set Anderson served. Tilden won the first two games to love on Anderson’s outs. Anderson won the third to love on four service aces. Tilden won the fourth •)—2. Anderson persisted in driving out of the Court. Tilden won the fifth 4—2. Anderson won the sixth 4—l and seventh 5—3. Tilden won the eighth 4—L -uiderson won the ninth game 4—2 on Tilden’s nets. Tilden won the tenth G—t. Tilden two, two, seven, eight, two; Anderson hve. five, thirteen, thirteen, three. Tn tlu« second set Tilden won the first game 5—3, and second to love. Anderson won the third to love, fourth i—l, fifth 4—2. Tilden won the sixth -I—l, seventh 4—2. Anderson won the eighth 4—l, ninth 5—3. Tilden won the tenth 5—3, on placements. Anderson won tho eleventh to Jove, and twelfth 4—l. Tilden. one, lour, twelve, ten, five; Anderson, one ten, eiglit, fifteen, two. In the third set Anderson won the first game 4—l; Tilden won the. second 4 — l; Anderson won the third 0 4. Tilden won the fourth B—G; Anderson won the fifth 6 —4, on placements. Tilden won the sixth 4— l on Anderson’s errors. Anderson won the seventh 4—l on service; eighth 4—L on Tilden’s errors. Anderson won the ninth 4—l. Tilden, one, six, thirteen, five, two; Anderson none, sixteen ,twelve, six, three. In the fourth set both men return-
ed from their rest much refreshed. Anderson had so far played up to the form lie had shown when lie defeated Tilden last year, but lie now began to fall off. Tilden won the first game fj 4, Anderson won the second 4—l, and third G—l on Tilden’s errors. Tilden won the fourth 4—l, fifth G—4, mid sixth 4—2 on Anderson’s poor net work. Anderson won the seventh 4—2, and eighth 4—l on placements. Tilden won tho ninth 4—2, tenth 6 4, Tilden, two, eight fifteen, nine five; Anderson one, five, sixteen, eleven, one. . In the fifth set Tilden won the hrst ga’me 4—l, Anderson the second 4—l . ga„ le 4 1, Anderson the second -I—lTilden’s stamina now began to tell and he won the third to love, fourth 4 2 and fifth 4—l, Anderson won the" sixth 5—2. Ti|den won the seventh G— 2 and eigth 4—l, I ildqu. übne, eiglit, three, throe, one; Anderson two: seven, nine, ten one. The jemaincler of the .fohustnn-PnL jersup report i* fnissinpt;
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 September 1922, Page 3
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