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WOODHILL.

[OWN CORRESPONDENT] T>' TENNIS: KINGSLAND V WOODHILL Labour Day, on which most of our ', people attempt to make merry, was the witness of a strenuous tennis match between Woodhill and Kingsland teams. " —■ The Woodhill team arrived at the *" Kingsland Court shortly after 9 o'clock and indulged in some useful practice. The day itself, though inclined to be slightly squally, was well suited for tennis, there not being an abundance of sunshine to trouble the eyes of the players or too much wind to disturb the behaviour of the balls.* Given such / conditions the teams were certain to make a tough fight for victory, and that such a fight was made is shown in the , scores given below, the Kingsiand players being mentioned first. —Gertts' Singles— Honeycombe 2 v McDonald 9 Hobson 9 v Tarrant 0 Pengelly 1 v H. Jackson 9 Mason 9 v TeTuhi 8 Gisby 9 v C. Jackson 3 —Gents' Doubles— Honeycombe and Hobson 9 v McDonald and Tarrant 1 Pengelly and Mason 5 v H. Jackson and TeTuhi 9 ~-» —Ladies Doubles— Misses Menzies and Ellisdon 4 v Misses Tarrant and Pengelly 6 Misses Wakely and Buttler 6 v Misses Tarrant and Pengelly 4 ' —Combined DoublesMiss Menzies and Honeycombe 9 v Miss Tarrant and McDonald 4 Miss Ellisdon and Hobson 5 v Miss Pengelly and Tarrant 9 Miss Wakeley and Pengelly 7 v Miss Pengelly and H. Jackson. ' . " Sets—Kingsland 6 ; Woodhill 6. —*.-. - Games—Kingsland 75 ; Woodhill 71.

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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 6 November 1914, Page 4

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WOODHILL. Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 6 November 1914, Page 4

WOODHILL. Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 6 November 1914, Page 4

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