LAWN TENNIS
Butler, who defeated von Crainm, 6 4, 6—3, I—6.1 —6. 3—7. *—6. Finals in the Paris championships resulted : Ladies' singles: Mine. Malhieu defeat.-. 1 Mile. Jedrzejowska. 6—3, B—6. Men’s final: D. McNeil, of < iklahorna, surprisingly defeated R. RigSa, 7—5. 6—o, 6—3.‘
THE DAVIS CUP A USTRA LI ANS IN AM E RIC A (United Press Assn.—Elec. Tel. Copyright) LOS ANGELES, June 17 T!ie Australian Davis Cup piayeri, A. K. fjuist, J. Bromwich and J. B. Crawford, had a two-hour practice among themselves at the Beverley llilia Tennis Club’s court* to-day. H. Hopman left the hotel at which Ihe team is staying for the first time since his arrival. His cold is much improv' d. He and Sir Norman Brookes visited the Los Angeles Club.
WEST OF ENGLAND TITLE
WoN BY D. W. IU’TLEtt i United Press Assn.—Elec. Tel. CopyrigHt) LONDON, June 17 The West of England men's tennis championship final was won by D. W #
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Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20834, 19 June 1939, Page 13
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157LAWN TENNIS Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20834, 19 June 1939, Page 13
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