LAWN TENNIS.
AUSTRALIANS WIN MATCH.
SHIMIDZU DEFEATED.
Australian and N.Z. Cable Assn. CHICAGO, August 12. Anderson (Australia) defeated Shimidzu (Japan) o—o, G—3, 6 —3.
AUSTRALIANS REACH SEMI-FINAL
Australian and N.Z. Cable Assn. lleceived August 13, 12.30 p.m. CHICAGO, August ii. llawkes defeated Tufcuda, G—3, G—i, G—3. The Australians have thus won four out of live matches with the Japanese, and will meet France in the semi-tiuaJ for the Davis Cup.
INTERNATIONAL TOURNEY.
AMEBICAN WOMEN'S SUCCESS.
NEW YORK, August 11. At Forest Hills. New Jersey, the Americans won all their engagements from the English women in the first day's play. In the women's international tournameut. Miss Helen Wilis defeated Miss Kathleen MclCanc, o—2, 7—5; .Mrs. Mallory defeated Mrs. Clayton, ,j—i, s—6. In ihe final for the doubles Mrs. Ho-tchkiss and Miss Goss defeated Miss McKane and Mrs. Covelt. 10—S, Of four remaining matches, the Americans need to win only one to possess the trophy.
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Waikato Times, Volume 98, Issue 15312, 13 August 1923, Page 5
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