LAWN TENNIS.
PATTERSON AND BROOKES. By Cable — l'renn Axxnrialinn. — Copyright. MELBOURNE, December 1. Commenting on Patterson's defeat ol Brookes, the critics refer to "his paralysing pace," "his unbridled hitting," "by a succession of sni;i:,hiiii, :.tn:k.'S," "his compelling force, wii.cii cor.ipl.-irly smothered the oppos'tion. v ilii tlu: exception of tiie second sit, \\l . ■■ 11)11 I. . ■ i, .iii.! (■.:•<>'. •-■■• !i':ius;-!i Use supreme Keuius .1 Ltd r:ii ~-.>•:: ily, and all thai makes 1..v ;.:tUi;\j ii, ,-: :i ■,." 'ji ii: t m !•: a r r; od k E's .11 ].-,„ UorfNINO A.IJ ,-Vl"'(. .Mi", UN TEA
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume VI, Issue 1810, 2 December 1919, Page 4
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89LAWN TENNIS. Sun (Christchurch), Volume VI, Issue 1810, 2 December 1919, Page 4
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