LAWN TENNIS.
Mi- E. Newman, M.P., lias presented a challenge cup for competition between the Foxton, Bulls and Shannon tennis clubs and the first matches to decide the wem-arranged to be played at Bulls. Shannon (dub was nimble to send their team up so that Foxton and Bulls, only played oil. The result of the match was an easy win for the Bulls players and Unit club will bold the enp until defeated by one of the other clubs. The Foxton players were very hospitably treated by the Bulls players, and although badly beaten, thoroughly enjoyed the willing. The home learn deserved their win as all the members bad been putting in all the practice possible. Siuee the Foxton players last visited Bulls some very big jmprovemenis have been made to their grounds, a pavilion having been erected and a new court laid down. This work has been carried out by “working bees”, the members taking a very enthusiastic interest in the club’s affairs, Foxton players could well take a leaf out of the “Bulls book” in this connection. Owing to a prior engagement Mr E. Newman telegraphed apologising for absence. Scores will appear in our next issue. "■ =========== V
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2111, 6 April 1920, Page 2
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199LAWN TENNIS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2111, 6 April 1920, Page 2
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