LAWN TENNIS
WOODHILL v. KINGSLAND
ON Saturday last the Woodhill Tennis Club journeyed to Kingsland to again try oonclusions with the home team, which resulted in a win for Woodhill by 10 sets to 4 sets, ..and 71 games to 49 games. The weather was all that could be •desired, and the Woodhill players spent a most enjoyable time. The play was ■very'even, keen contests resulting on l>oth sides. The following are the scores, Kingsland players being mentioned first: GENTS' SINGLES McDonald v Dawson, 5 —6. Honeycombe v Roberts, 2 —6. Kayes vTarrant 5—6. Butterworth vP. Fulton, 3—6. LA DIE'S SINGLES Miss Menzies v. Miss Tarrant, 4 —6. Miss Ellisdon v Miss Tarrant, 2 —6. Miss Wakerly v Miss R. Griffin, 6—l. GENTS' DOUBLES McDonald and Honeycombe v Dawson and Roberts, 5 —6. Kayes and Butter■worth v J. D. Fulton and Coxon, 3 —6. LADIES' DOUBLES £ Misses Menzies and Ellisdon v Misses Tarrant and Griffin, 2—6. Misses ' Wakerley and Buttler v Misses Tarrant and Griffin, 6—3. COMBINED DOUBLES Miss Menzies and Honeycombe v Miss • Tatrant and Tarrant, 6—3. Miss Ellis- ' don and McDonald v Miss Griffin and Dawson, 4 —6. Miss Wakerly and Butterworth v Miss Griffin and J. D. Fulton. '
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 24 April 1914, Page 3
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201LAWN TENNIS Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 24 April 1914, Page 3
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