DAVIS CUP
JAPANESE TOO GOOD FOR . INDIANS. Australian and N.Z. C>ble Association. (Received August 21, 5.5 p.m.) CHICAGO. August 19. Japan won the ueini-finnl* oi the Davie Cun matches. Shimidzu and Kumagac (Japan) defeating Sloern and Pyze (India), o—i. s—l, 2—6, 2—6, 6—o. The Indians were outclassed in the first two sets, but- made a gallant recovery to gain a tie in tho fourth sot, but were unable to hold the pace. The Japanese exhibited slashing tennis, and won the last set eaaily. (■Received August 2t. 11.5 p.m.) NEW YORK, August 20. Kunage <lefentc<l Fyxue. 3 —6, 6—3, «_3 9—7. Khimidzu defeated Sleem, 7—s', 2—6, o—o, 6—2. CH tMPIOSiSHI?' VICTORY FOR MRS MAI.I.ORY. (Receiver! August 21. 11.5 p.in.l NEW YORK. August 2!). Th r * woman's nn'ioiinl Irani- chnnti.ion.shiii tif America was won hv Mrs NTallorv who ilefeaterl Miss Mar.v lirown. of California. 4-6. 6—l. 0-2.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10985, 22 August 1921, Page 8
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