WIN FOR KOPUTAROA
Koputaroa and St. Joseph's reeently played an inter-club match. Although Koputaroa - won by nine sets to s.even, most oi the matches were clq&ely contested. Koputaroa secured 107 games to ; St. Joseph's 100. Detailed scores ! are as follows, St. Joseph's players being mentioned first in each instance: — i Men's singles: Hudson lost to : Ching 3—9, Grey beat Maekie 9 — 8, Melville lost to B.aker 4—9, Bay,lis beat Hill 9—7. Ladies' singj.es: Miss Fox lost to ; Miss B. Ching' '4—7, Mi§s 'lost to Mrs. Koberstein 5— ^7 'Sttsf Hudson beat Mrs. Hill 7—2, Misst Lynch beat Mrs. Baker 7—2, Men's doubles : Hudson and Meli ville lost to Ching and Mackle ,5— • 9, Gra-y and Baylis lost to Baker and Hill :6— 9. | Ladies' doubles: Misses Galloway and Lynch beat Miss Ching' and Mrs. Koberstein 7 — 5, Mrs. Hudson and Miss Fox beat Mesdam.es Hill and Baker 7 — 1. Combined doubles: Hudson- and Mrs. Hudson lost to Ching and Miss Ching 6 — 9, Melville and Miss "Galloway lost to Maekie and Mrs. Koberstein 7—9, Gray and Miss Fox lost to Baker and Mrs. Hill 5 — 9, Baylis and Miss Lynch beat. Hill and Mrs. Baker 9—5.
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Chronicle (Levin), 9 December 1947, Page 4
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196WIN FOR KOPUTAROA Chronicle (Levin), 9 December 1947, Page 4
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