Tennis.
\ A party of tennis players from 1 Manakau visited the Levin_ courts 1 yesterday and some em joy able •fames were played, resulting: in a win for Manakau by 9 sets to 8. Afternoon tea was provided by the ladies. Details of the scores are as follows, Levin players being mentioned first, in each case. Ladies' Singles.—Sirs Gardener v. Mrs ISurnell 7. Miss Cork 3s v. Mrs Mickle 7. Mrs^ Heslop 7, v. Miss Houghton 2. "Sirs Jones 7, v. Miss Maney 2- Miss Pink 7, v. Miss Cotter 4. Men's Singles.—R. Pringle 9, v. J. H. Andrew 4. L. Wilson 4, v. J. Reidy 9. D. Wallace 0, v. ' P. Simcox 9. J. Lawson 1, v. J- Reidy 9. Ladies' Doubles. —Mrs Gardener and Miss Cork 7, v. Mrs Burnell and Mrs Mickle 0, Mrs Heslop and Mrs Jones 7, v. Misses Houghton and Maney 4. Men's Doubles. —Pringle and Wilson 9, v. Andrew and Ropata 4. Combined Doubles. —Mr Pran-o-le and Mrs Gardener 7, v. Andrew and Mrs Burnell 1. Wilson and Miss Cork 2, v. Simcox and Mrs Mickle 7. Wallace and Mrs Heslop G, v. Simcox and Miss Houghton 7. Lawson and Mrs Jones 4, v. Reidy nnd Miss Maney 7. Jones and Miss Reidy and Miss Cotter <•
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Levin Daily Chronicle, 10 January 1918, Page 3
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213Tennis. Levin Daily Chronicle, 10 January 1918, Page 3
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