TENNIS.
Owing to ih ; wet weather yesterday, the courts were unfit tor play. The match committee met on Tuesday afternoon and made arrangements for the singles tournament for Mr A. Fraser’s trophies. It was decided to play points, 60 tor men’s games, and 40 in the case of ladies, the tournament to be completed in five rounds, and the first round to be played immediately. The following are the handicaps : Men.—Messrs P. G. Jackson scratch, G. Phillips 5, H. Gabites 8, T. Betty 12, K. Furrie 12, A. Shain 12, A. Fraser 15, G. Fraser 15, A. Powell 15, W. Edwards 18, C. Mandl xB, C. Simmons 20, S. Parlane 30. Ladies.—Misses Wanklyn scr., F. Edwards 6, L. Edwards 7, H. Cook 8, H. Fraser 8, B. Fraser 10, Stackpoole io, M. W an^^n 14, F. Cook 14, Mrs Gabites 14, Mrs Phillips 15, Misses Jameson 15, M. Robinson 16, Miller xB, Danniell 18, Woodford 20, Podmore 20.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 1014, 24 October 1912, Page 3
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158TENNIS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 1014, 24 October 1912, Page 3
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