DISTRICT NEWS
KAUKAPAKAPA
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''(" ; '^LA>V^T ;TENNp ; , MATCHES. -the, Red Cross league were thfe .guests|of the Tennis on ,their\ grounds, when|jth% ciuh. tournament for a trophy^ presentedJsy^pfr F. Dye, president, took place! The first round resulted as [follows: — Miss Russell beat Miss Rapson 6 —3; Miss Shanks beat Miss Diamond, 6 —5 ; Miss Mills beat Dye beat Mts t"Dyer"'6^-5 -^MisF Fropd;be ; atvMiss Waddei^ -i^p^ "'Second' -Rouha^-MisV' Rasself beat-.: J^iss^Shanks, Mills, a bye;,, Miss Frood be^t^: .Miss Dye,.6— %,,... -s.-. .'.;;;;,;: *'"*ss _Third_ _Roun_d—MJss _Ru^ssel^^' BeaTMiss MiirsTS^^^TMisFFro^iHj" a bye. | | Final.—Miss Frood beat Mtssl Russell, 6—4. . || fSsMb©jr«K)^rts were in firsi-claisa order, andticame in for grea| praise froni both players ahd \ spectators. ;| i \
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 27 April 1916, Page 2
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108DISTRICT NEWS Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 27 April 1916, Page 2
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