Tennis Notes
On Saturday last the tennis match Palmerston versus Feilding came off on the Feilding tennis lawn, in the presence of a numerous gathering of ladies and gentlemen, many of whom came from I'almorKlon. Paimorston won six events out (if eleven. Tho following are the scores: — -Lance (F) beat Spyers (P), 50 — 46; Crump (P) beat Coote' (F), 50— 42 ; Burton (F) beat Boddington (P), 50—45 ; Koch (P) beat Dyer (F), 50— ;J'J ; Mrs Abraham (P) beat' Mrs lladow (F.l, 50— 41 ; Miss Koch (F) beat Mrs Harrison (P), 50— :)(); Miss Koch and Mr Dyer <L\) beat Mrs Harrison and Mr Crump (I'), 50—40; Mrs Uadow and Mr Barton ('I- 1 1 boat Mrs Abrahams and Mr Koch (P), 50— 4!J; Boddingtou and Koch (P) beat Birtou ami liver (Fl, 50—40; Crump find Spyers (V) bout Cootc and Lance (F), $o—l-20 — 1-2- Mrs Abi-aluiiud and Mrs Hamsun (P) beat Mrs lladow and Miss Koch (F), 50— '6~>. Total points scored—Paltn(iiatovjjlo±yoi\dh)};, 4b ( J.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 104, 1 March 1892, Page 2
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163Tennis Notes Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 104, 1 March 1892, Page 2
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