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Keith McDougall

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Full name: Keith A. McDougall
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Bio Keith was an Australian tennis player in the 1920s. He was the son of Alexander "Sandy" McDougall, who was known in Perth as a "one-time big racing identity", according to The Sunday Times of Perth. Keith also played cricket and golf. he bacame a Western Australia State doubles champion with Rice Gemmell, despite having a "crippled arm"( according to The West Australian newspaper of Perth)
McDougall was the secretary of the King's Park Tennis Club in Perth and his best stroke was his forehand. He was a semi finalist at the Australasian Championships singles held at Perth in 1921, beating R. W. Phillips and W. Hayman before losing to Alf Hedeman.
In 1924 McDougall opened a store which sold sports equipment with fellow player Rice Gemmell. In 1927, McDougall partnered the Duke of York (later King George VI) in a doubles tennis match when the Duke visited Australia.
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