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INTERNATIONAL LAWN TENNIS: DAVIS CUP MATCH. In the semi-final round Great Britain v. Japan, at Eastbourne (Sussex), on June 12 and 13, Great Britain won all games. Our photograph is of F. J. Perry (Great Britain), who was suffering from blistered feet in the match with Jrro Satoh (the present champion of Japan), falling near the net. Perry won after a gruelling game, 6-1, 4-6, 7-5, 7-5. Perry created a sensation last week by defeating Borotra (France) in a challenge round of the Davis Cup.

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Otago Witness, Issue 4037, 28 July 1931, Page 49

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INTERNATIONAL LAWN TENNIS: DAVIS CUP MATCH. In the semi-final round Great Britain v. Japan, at Eastbourne (Sussex), on June 12 and 13, Great Britain won all games. Our photograph is of F. J. Perry (Great Britain), who was suffering from blistered feet in the match with Jrro Satoh (the present champion of Japan), falling near the net. Perry won after a gruelling game, 6-1, 4-6, 7-5, 7-5. Perry created a sensation last week by defeating Borotra (France) in a challenge round of the Davis Cup. Otago Witness, Issue 4037, 28 July 1931, Page 49

INTERNATIONAL LAWN TENNIS: DAVIS CUP MATCH. In the semi-final round Great Britain v. Japan, at Eastbourne (Sussex), on June 12 and 13, Great Britain won all games. Our photograph is of F. J. Perry (Great Britain), who was suffering from blistered feet in the match with Jrro Satoh (the present champion of Japan), falling near the net. Perry won after a gruelling game, 6-1, 4-6, 7-5, 7-5. Perry created a sensation last week by defeating Borotra (France) in a challenge round of the Davis Cup. Otago Witness, Issue 4037, 28 July 1931, Page 49

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