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Show 'Australia's Tennis , ! Team World Masters ' j NEW YORK. Jan. 21. In success- , fully defending the Davis cup, enable- I matic of the world's team lawn ten- , nis championship, Australia's team demonstated its complete mastery over the English challenge combinn- , tion. The defenders, consisting of Norman Brookes and Gerald Patterson, Patter-son, famous internationalists, assisted by young Anderson, a youthful tennis prodigy, won four out of five matches: twelve out of eighteen sots and 102 out of 179 games. The English teams composed com-posed of the veterans,' A. H. Lowe, A. R. F. Kingscote and A. E. Beamish, lost three singles matches and one! doubles, the sole victory being that ofj Kingscole over Anderson.-" Australia will be called upon again to defend the Davis cup against far I more formidable players within the j next twelve months. At the annual i meeting of the United States Lawn i Tennis association, lo bo held in this city on February 6. a formal challenge (for the trophy will be decided upon. |