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DETAILS OF PLAY.
ANDERSON’S COMMENTS.
(United Service Cables.)
J. C. Anderson, in his comments,
says:—O’Hara. Wood played fairly con
sistent tennis against Flaquer, winning,
6—2, 6—4, 11 —9. It was his volleying
powers that pulled him through,
■three sets tvere closely contested, but
after | haying a chance .of win
ding, the last set being 9—B on his own.
service, made two bad double, faults,
which lost liim theylead, and Wood ran
out. Wood'noiwMeets myself to-mor
row in the demi-semi final. The win
ner will play Patterson.
.Mr match 6—3, 6—o,
.6—4, ; 'hmsMos / iia«l duel. The latter
piit in all his energy to save the third
set, Which ©veiit'uallyVhe lost, 6—4. .My
bh© side line,
also till li'ia service, seemed' to' worry' him
very much- v'He .ilfcrely.' got to thorn,
l e fta vety Msy : ■ winning, shot.
Cochet is just 20, arid should, with solid
practice, gQ. vefyi ; high; All the
Frenchmen have now'"been eliminated.-
ft remains with the thrSy “Aussies”
and, -tycett .to decide who shall have
the, great-honor.
.' Mnj Mallory won losing
only three, games against -Mrs Pai-ton,
i.s ;hy;:tHe%ay the- biggest lady ex
ponent of; the. game t have seen. ' The.
foj’mfei’ seebatf certain •'foibtialify for tbe
‘ round. Mademoiselle X/eligleu
easily defeated Miss-polyer, 6—o, 6—o.
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