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TENNIS

•tending down—Tindill, Jones, Fulton, ahd Pollock. Canterbury enthusiasts were disappointed at not seeing Tindill, but ihost of them will need very strong arguments to convince them that he is any better than C. O'Halloran, who played probably the best half-back game seen on Lancaster Park this season.' Everything was in his favour —-regular, hooking and quick heeling j—but he did. not send out one mis"directed pass In the whole match. And they were all extremely long and

The appearance of Miss Kathleen Nunneley, 13 times winner of the .New Zealand women's singles championship, was a feature of the Wellington Club opening, attended by a large number of rhembers. Miss Nunneley played the traditional first ball of the season across the net.

Dr. A. N*. Slater, president, performed the opening ceremony, and speakers included Mr. L-.'Wise, chairman of the club's committee, and Mr. R. Cooper, representing the Wellington Association. Trophies were presented as follows:—

Men's singles, E. A. Roussell; women's singles, Miss F Fernie; women's doubles, Misses D. Nicholls and Fernie,* combined doubles, F. Gallagher and Miss Nicholls. Handicaps: Men's singles, N. Beck; women's singles, Miss M. Everton; men's doubles, M. Bennie and F. Renouf; women's doubles, Misses M. Sinclair and Everton; mixed doubles, C. Dixon and Miss Everton. ;

With the possible exception of L. Russell, the Waikato and North Island representative, no half-back seen on the main ground this season, states the "Auckland Star," ha& thrown his passes from, the base of the scrum with the accuracy arid speed displayed by Pile, who appeared behind the Training College scrum

RUGBY LEAGUE TOURISTS

The Eastern Suburbs (Sydney) Rugby League team, now on a visit to New Zealand for a series of three matches in. Auckland, is due in Wellington on Wednesday of next week, and will leave the same day for Sydney. The possibility of arranging a match in Wellington was considered by the local Rugby League Board of Control, and it was found that there were difficulties in the way.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 80, 1 October 1938, Page 22

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TENNIS Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 80, 1 October 1938, Page 22

TENNIS Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 80, 1 October 1938, Page 22

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