TENNIS MATCH.
T.tttt.'R RIVER, V. LITTLE AKALOA A match was played at Little Akalo* on Saturday betwtien Littlo River and Littlo Alcaloa, rcaulting in a win for tho latter. Scorta, Littlo River players being nientiontxl t * ■ Ladies' Sinyies—Mi«» Colombus G v. Miw Cra.w 2; Miss Fahc* 6 v. Mi*» Shuttleworth 3; Mr» Radford -1 v. Mrs O. Wanhcmi 6; Miss A. Colombia! 6v. Mm Mcintosh 0; Mrs McPhtreon 5 v. Miss Wajhorn C; Mrs Barclay C v. Mrc E. Waghorn S. Men's Singles—S. Oiddens 7v. C. Shuttleworth 'J; L. Faliey 7 v. S. Gilbert 'J; Rev. McClaverty 1 v. C. Cra.w 0; R. Giddena 2 V. 11. Craw a; 11. Lewthwaite 2 v. P. Waghom 9; 11. French 4 v. If. Craw 9. Ladies' Doubles'—Miasws <"oloinbu« and Fahey 6 v. Mines Craw and Shuttieworth 2; Mre Radford and Itia-i A. Colombus C v. O. V, tinhorn ami Mcintosh 3*. Meslames Mel'hen<on and Barclay 6 Mms Waghorn and Mrs E. Waghorn 3. ilen'n boubiw— S. Gi-idens and L. Fahty 9 v. C. Shut'ieworth r.nd S. Gilbert 6; Rev. McClavcrtv and it. fiiddvDß 5 v. C. Craw ar.d H. Cravi- 0; tl. Lewthwaite and H. French C v. P. Waghnrn nnd I'. Craw 3. Combiner! iJoubles—Mis» Colombus and S. Giddena 0 v. Miss Craw and C'. Shuttlcworth 6t Misi.i l'ahev and L. Fahey C v. Mws ShuttWorth and H. GillK-rt 9: Mrs Radford and Rev. McCUvortv 3 v. Mrs O. Waghorn and C. Craw 9: Miss A. Colombus and R. Giddens 9 v. Mrs Mcintosh and 11. Craw 3; Mr« MtPlioiw. aiui H. Lowthwaite 7 v. Mis» Waghorn airi P. Waghorn 9; Mrf Barclay ond H. French C v Mre F.. Wagbom tr,d R. Ctow 9. How proficient the Prince of Wales is at golf is thu> .described in a private letter mx'ivtd in Liverpool from Vancouver: —His Roval Highness visited the links at Victoria quite tinerpecUHl]y. He wii.s onite unattended. exco[>t bv his opponent and a cuddio, and tho niemb<?r= "f the cluh lek him ucdi.*turbed. Not a camera or newspai>er coTrcspondf-nt was in cvidenco. Ho played tiircp of the hardej-t holes on tho linfes in 3 1), i (bcßey 3i, and i (bopry it. On .mother, hole he lost several Vtr<-kc«- in a >;unkor. On oach of the hoios nir.rsca cf rock had to bo carried rn the drive, and the** aro (requcntly fatal to the nervous player.
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16724, 6 January 1920, Page 5
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