TENNIS
The following will represent . the Hokitika , Tennis Club in a ; return match with the Greymouth Tennis Club to be played on Saturday next, loth hist., ; A; team at Hokitika, B i team at Gneyiilbuth?
'’A. c ’t^am.—-Ladieß: Misses T, Moore, Thompson, L. Knight, / Lewi?, Andrews,. M. Wild. Emerg.: Miss Reid. Men: Messrs Partridge, Gooch, Keller, Dougherty, Guthrey, Dry Baird. Emerg.: Hayward. B. team.—Ladies: Miss Reid, Mrs Guthrey, Misses Knight, Davidson, Houston, and H. King. Emerg.: Mrs Burns, Miss M. Irwin. Men:,. Messrs Hayward, Perry, Dawson, Nightingale, Mclntosh and Diedrich. Emerg: Park, Houston. Ladies are reminded that Saturday will be a general tea day. v ONE TENNIS PLAYER TO ANOTHER, (Received this day at 9.40 a.m.) PARIS, February 12. An inquisitive French newspaper interviewing Mm Lenglen on the subject of her new gown shop, belatedly referred to Miss Helen Wills’s refusal to include the word “obey” in the marriage ceremonly. Mm Suzanne, .retorted, “why shouldn’t she ? I would willingly obey the man I loved; I . don’t think my dignity would be diminished by doing so.” A
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 February 1930, Page 5
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176TENNIS Hokitika Guardian, 13 February 1930, Page 5
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