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TENNIS

HKLEM'iJ^-RiWLA Here is the formula of Helen Wills if you would become a tennis champion: of play is .the «&!# of much practice. It devlops footwork, the basic lun<f*mental of the game. Do not make an effort to select as your opponent players you feel certain you can d#fj»& SfQjtbiog $ ever learned from playing with inferiors. Seek a variety of opponents and,' if you, would help youj: g*me. go against better players and better yourself.' It is from them you will learn.your Units. Concentrate when the ball is in play, but be able to relax in between. One plays, better. tennis if the sport is a pleasure rather than a business. Select your equipment carefully and ) do a lot of experimenting until you ' satisfy your needs perfectly.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16474, 19 October 1927, Page 3

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127

TENNIS Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16474, 19 October 1927, Page 3

TENNIS Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16474, 19 October 1927, Page 3

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