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GREATEST LAWN TENNIS PAGEANT IN THE WORLD.—A view of the terraces and courts at Wimbledon during the lawn tennis championships which opened at the All-England Club on June 25. Record attendances were present each day of the tournament, the opening attendance being over 13,000. According to the notice board giving the order of play, C. E. Malfroy, of Wellington, is playing the South African P. D. B. Spence on court No. 5, and V. E. McGrath (Australia) was playing S. B. Wood (U.S.A.) on the famous centre court. Malfroy won his match, but McGrath was defeated.

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Taranaki Daily News, 4 August 1934, Page 5

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GREATEST LAWN TENNIS PAGEANT IN THE WORLD.—A view of the terraces and courts at Wimbledon during the lawn tennis championships which opened at the All-England Club on June 25. Record attendances were present each day of the tournament, the opening attendance being over 13,000. According to the notice board giving the order of play, C. E. Malfroy, of Wellington, is playing the South African P. D. B. Spence on court No. 5, and V. E. McGrath (Australia) was playing S. B. Wood (U.S.A.) on the famous centre court. Malfroy won his match, but Mc-Grath was defeated. Taranaki Daily News, 4 August 1934, Page 5

GREATEST LAWN TENNIS PAGEANT IN THE WORLD.—A view of the terraces and courts at Wimbledon during the lawn tennis championships which opened at the All-England Club on June 25. Record attendances were present each day of the tournament, the opening attendance being over 13,000. According to the notice board giving the order of play, C. E. Malfroy, of Wellington, is playing the South African P. D. B. Spence on court No. 5, and V. E. McGrath (Australia) was playing S. B. Wood (U.S.A.) on the famous centre court. Malfroy won his match, but Mc-Grath was defeated. Taranaki Daily News, 4 August 1934, Page 5