LAWN TENNIS
■DEPARTMENTAL,. MATCH
A tennis match between the'- Education Department and the' State Advances Department, played at the Wellesley courts1, resulted in s win.for-the Education Department by 14 sets (130 games) to 10 .sets .-(111 games): ' " • .- • • . ■ Results,1 Education Department players' mentioned first:—"' -; ".. ,' : Men's Single's.—McKihn'on lost to Joblin,' 1,7; Beale lost to Humphries, 2-7;' Wickenslost to Morison, 5-7; Turner beat Hart, 7-3; Worthington beat McKinley, 7-3; Oldfield beat Withy, 7-2; . Women's.:Singles.—Miss Retemeyer lost to Mrs. Joblin, 5-7; Miss Lyndon beat Miss .Nelsdny 7.-4; Miss Phillips beat Mrsl'Morison, 7-4;;-Miss McKenzie beat Jliss'Morris, 7-4/ Miss/Mcßriae lost" to Miss McGovern,' 5-7;', Miss Eaitie beat Miss Wood, 7-1: - Women's Doubles.—Slisses ' Retemeyer and Lyndon lost, to Mrs;, Joblin and-Miss •Nelson, 2,7; rMissee: Phillips and McKenzie beat Mrs. Morison.-and .Miss Morris, 7-3; Misses-.Faine,jand--Mcßride lost to Misses McGovern and W00d,.6-7. - Men's) Doubles.—McKinnori and Bealelost to Joblin and Humphries, 2-7; Wickens and Turner1 beatr Morison and Hart, 7-1;" Worthington and Oldfield beat llcKinley and Withy, 7-2 i ... Mixed Doubles.—McKinnon and ' Miss Retemeyer lost, to Joblin and Mrs. Joblin, 1-7; .Beale and Miss Lyndon beat Humphries and Miss Nelsron, 7-5; Wickens and Miss Pjiillips beat Korjson and Mrs.Morison, 7-5; -Turner and Miss MeKenzie beat Hart and Miss Morris, 7-1; Worthington- and'-Miss -Mcßride -lost to McKinley and Miss McGovern, 3-7; Oldfield and Miss Fame beat Withy and. Miss Wood, 7-3. : . . ■
NERVOUS :EXHATJSTION.
'The misery_-"of'nervous exhaustion is .generally jtwof old. ;'There is the strain and worry of mind "which turns needless trifles into huge anxieties; and the physical symptoms of: head pains, "backaches, and nervous indigestion.' The sufferer is severely handicapped by an overpowering sense of lassitude . and lack of ambition.' Tension prevails and concentration is difficult. ■■ •This, depressing "state calls for immediate attention to your' nerves, for they are; to blame, and "if neglected may cause a complete breakdown.' Your Mood feeds your nerves, and to give them the- nourishment and elements most needed you should'take Dr. Williams' Pink Pills.. These pills help to make rich; red blood; and,' as this reaches--every part of your system, your nerves strengthen and steady, the tension relaxes, headaches and backaches vanish, your digestion and appetite improve. You -will rapidly feel an all-round improvement in. your health,- nejyes, and, outlook after Dr. Williams' Pinfe Pills'". 'Get.a bottle today from your chemist or stores.—Say "Dr. Williams'"—and take no other. —Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 125, 23 November 1932, Page 14
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385LAWN TENNIS Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 125, 23 November 1932, Page 14
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