TENNIS CHAMPION.
PERRY’S INTENTIONS. ■ LONDON, March 16. F. J. Perry has decided to have a real trial in singles against Austin and Prenn to find out if his back is fully recovered. He said: “I am going all out. If my back stands the strain them I will carry on in actual tournaments. If I break down it is the end.”
PLAY AT SYDNEY. JUNIOR FINALS. Received March 19, 5.5 a.m. SYDNEY, March 18. The finals of th© junior tennis championships in which the New Zealanders participated, resulted: Special singles.—R. Henry beat A. Crawford, 6 —4, 7—5. Boys’ singles, under 19. —J. Gilchrist beat H. Lindon, 7—5, I—6,1 —6, 6—4.
Boys’ doubles, under 19. —E. Bennett and A. Bo we v. H. Lindo and J. Gilchrist, 6—4, 7 —9 (unfinished). Girls’ singles, under 19. —-Miss • C. Bubb beat Miss J. Pryor, 6 —B, 6—3, 6—4.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 92, 18 March 1936, Page 9
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