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Four Players Compete For Gordon Trophy
The Gordon Trophy Cup is the second longest running international tennis competition, bested only by the Davis Cup. Started in 1949, it is an annual tennis competition between the United States and Canada. The venue alternates yearly between the two countries.
This year's event was held at the Granite Club in Toronto, Ontario. The event is a high caliber team competition for senior players 45 and older. Four of this year's 31 member U.S. team were from Oklahoma. The United States won the event this year 29-19.
David Box (Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
Mike Hyde (Oklahoma City, Oklahoma)
Tim Leos (Tulsa, Oklahoma)
Richard Perry (Enid, Oklahoma)
More information and full results can be found here: www.gordontrophycup.com
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