Tennis
'•' ' (Received 1.50 p.m.) Bo&ton August 171 The Frenchmen entered upon the fifth; set with the i knowledge that it was -their last fiance, and proceeded :to lose Stmr games right off the reel. They won the next three. ' The! Australians won the runth, gaining the -final point on a tremendous smash. The umpire's incorrect, decision took a 'point from the SA.uaitraUaUß When the. tenth game stood •>—2 in favour of the Australians. ,#rugnon outed a ball, and Hawkea did not even attempt to return it, but the umpire called "ball good." The Frenchmen wort the game. Ujach ',side won . alternate games till the which ' was ' tense, with the game fluctuating, and 'bach time a point s°emnig; to, pon'Jude the inn Mi. The Australians ' also won iTtc p ..tpenth.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 88, 18 August 1923, Page 6
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