TENNIS.
PRESS OPINIONS ON NEW ZE : LAND PLAYERS. United Press Association —Copyri< SYDNEY, April 2 The morning papers make complin tarv references to the play of the jj Zealand 1 , ladies in the tennis ton| meiit. The “Herald” says: “The vis|i have shown to what- perfaction- f forehand drive can be brought, the other hand, they will derive 1 fits from some of the backhand sb and volleying of their opponents.” contest wherein Mrs. Colquhoun -] Miss Baker defeated Misses Ward. Wellwood was a remarkable onFt started at 10.30 a.m., and finisht : "1 o’clock. The third set ran inf games, the match taking 50 gi Brookes’ play, though marked flashes of great brilliancy, was la in the latter stages of tho intern matches. It wanted sting and icf volleying. At the end of the <L announced that he was not feelirt He will not participate in tho m:| in the present week. (Received April 27. 12.5 a.i SYDNEY, Anri! . Owing to the ram ttiere was j portant tennis to-day. The unfit matches ot Saturd'y were not p: ed with.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2486, 27 April 1909, Page 5
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178TENNIS. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2486, 27 April 1909, Page 5
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