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MILSON.

(From Our Own Correspondent.) MILSON, Jan. 24. During the week-end the Tokomaru Tennis Club journeyed to Milson to play a friendly match with the local team. The result was: Tokomaru, 13 sets, 103 games; Milson, 11 sets, 117 games. The detailed results are as follow, Tokomaru players being mentioned first: Women’s singles, Mrs Parr lost to Miss R. Johansen 3—6, Mrs Gydo lost to Mrs Rasmussen 3 —6, Miss Gydo lost to Mrs Johansen 4—6, Mrs Simpson lost to Mrs Taylor 3 —6, Mrs Wilton lost to Mrs Brown 3—6, Miss Schwass lost to Mrs Taylor I—6;1 —6; men’s singles, L. Simpson beat N. Green 6—5, D. Standish beat H. Taylor 6 —3, L. Triggoll beat P. Furlong 6—5, A. Hodgson beat T. Cumming 6—3,. R. Gydo beat J. Lcelio 6-3, A. Simpson beat C. Ferguson 6—5; women’s doubles, Mrs Parr and Mrs Gyde boat Miss Johansen and Mm Rasmussen 6 —5, Miss Gyde and Mrs Simpson lost to Mrs Taylor and Mrs Johansen I—6, Mrs Wilton and Miss Schwass beat Mrs BroWn and Mrs Cumming 6—3; men’s doubles, Simpson and Standish lost to Green and Taylor 5—6, Triggcll and Hodgson beat Furlong and Cumming 6 —2, Gydo and Simpson beat Leslie and Ferguson 6 —3; mixed doubles, Mrs Parr and Simpson beat Miss Johansen and Green 6—5, Mrs Gyde and Standish lost to Mrs Johansen and Taylor 4—6, Miss Gyde and Triggcll beat Mrs Rasmussen and Furlong 6—4. Mrs Simpson and Hodgson lost to Mrs Taylor and Cumming 4—6. bliss Scluvass and Simpson lost, to Mrs Bro.wn and Ferguson o—6. Milson boys who have been on holiday at the Y.M.C.A. camp returned home on Saturday morning nicely tanned and much benefited by their holiday. Mr and Mrs R. Whiteacro are the guests of .Mrs N. Green, Leeds Street. Mrs H. M. Richmond, who has been the guest of her son, Mr G. Richmond, Montreal Street, has returned to Wellington.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVIII, Issue 49, 26 January 1938, Page 2

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MILSON. Manawatu Standard, Volume LVIII, Issue 49, 26 January 1938, Page 2

MILSON. Manawatu Standard, Volume LVIII, Issue 49, 26 January 1938, Page 2

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