DISTRICT NEWS
WOODHILL
[OWN CORRESPONDENT]
WoODHILL was again 'en tete' on Saturday last, the attraction this time being a tennis match played on the courts, between the Native and Pakeha members of the Woodhill Club. The Natives played with their usual vigour and dash, but owing to lack of practice they were defeated by 13 sets to 2. Such matches as these are few and far between, this being the first of its kind played at Woodhill. Following are the details of the matches, Native players being mentioned first: —Gent's Singles— Dawson 4 v P. McDonald 6 Nathan 3 v Jackson 6 Wi Paul % v Tarrant 6 J. Paul 0 v G. McDonald 6 TeTuhi 1 v Osbaldiston 6 —Gent's Doubles — Dawson and Davis 5 v McDonald and Tarrant 6 Nathan and Paul 0 v G, McDonald and Jackson 6 TeTuhi and J. Paul 2 v McDonald and Fulton 6 —Ladies Singles— Mrs Royal 1 v Miss Quinn 6 - Miss Davis 6 v Miss Pengelly 3 —Ladies Doubles— M^rs Royal and Miss Davis 1 v Misses Quinn ai}d Pengelly Mrs Royal and Miss Davis 3 y Misses. Quinn and Tarrant (j —Combined Doubles— Mrs Royal and Dawsan 2 v Miss Quinn and Jaqkson (j Miss Davis and Nathan. 2. y Miss Tarrant and McDonald (j Miss Dayis and Wi Paul 6 v Miss Pengelly and Tarrant. Sets : Natives, 2 ; Pakehas, 13 Games : Natives, 38 ; Pakehas, 85.
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 20 November 1914, Page 5
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236DISTRICT NEWS Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 20 November 1914, Page 5
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