Tennis
VISITORS FROM OVERSEAS. » BRITISH AND N.S.W. TEAMS. Por Press Association. Wellington, August 81. At the quarterly meeting of the j management committee of the New | Zealand Lavvn Tennis Association, it i was stated that the Association’s re- i presentative in London, Mr WoodWard, had advised that there was a movement afloat to l send a represon ■ tatfve English team to the British Dominions. Mr Woodward had agreed to the proposal visit to New Zealand, subject to the necessary financial arrangements being agreed to. Communications have also been received from the president of the ' New South Wales Association, re- j gardihg a visit to New Zealand of a ' New! South Wales representative ! men’s team. j Both tho.se matters are under con- i siideratiou. | The chairman intimated that those ■ visits would do a great deal of good \ to the game in the respective cotin- ' tries. i The Now South Wales team will he ' invited after the New Zealand championships at Christchurch. i THE DAVIS CUP DRAW. (Received 8.4/5 a.m.) New York, August 80. The official draw for tlio Davis Cup was as follows: FIRST DAY. Anderson v. Johnston. Tilden v. Hawkos, THIRD DAY. Hawkog v. Johnston. Tilden v. Anderson.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 99, 31 August 1923, Page 3
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