TENNIS
t in TKI.RG I! At*lT—l*Kk I'T'.EHS ASSOC! A’l lON | •Cl lIUSTCII i' BCi I. Jan IP. Perli'ct weather lavoured tin* c**mnienccinent of the open tennis tournaniuiit in which N'.S.W . ladies are competing with twelve seiu-lcd New Z'iiliiml ladies. Four courts at 1 nited ( lull were us<|d and proved last, fair crowd watched the opening games. La nee met Miss E. I’aitridg**. (.anlerbiii'v second lady, who took the net and played aggressively for a few games, but was then overwhelmed hy the visitors’ steadinuss, the matt li going to Lance, (i—2, O—L Fenwick (Hawkes Bay) heat Sparrow iOtago) (i- 1, ft— 1.. Gi’a.v (N'.S.W.) heat -Mrs McCarthy (WesL Coast) ft—2. Mrs La see lies (N'.S.W.) beat Green (South Canterlmryj (i—l. <>—l. Howe i Wellington) beat Mrs Wright (Canterbury) •’>—o, (i—o, Mcl'iirlane (Auckland) beat Ferrier (Canterbury) i; |, ii—l. Lloyd beat Mnelnrcu Otago) li—2, (>—J. Snow Clark (II.B.) beat Mrs Ivlie (Southland) fi—s, O—L
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 January 1923, Page 3
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152TENNIS Hokitika Guardian, 19 January 1923, Page 3
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