Tennis in Feilding
ST. PAUL’S DEFEAT ST. JOHN’S In the inter-club tennis competition in Feilding on Saturday St. Paul’s Presbyterian Church Club was successful against St. John’s Church Club by 19 games to 5. Tho games wero played under the difficulty of a high wind. St. Paul’s Club players are mentioned first in the following details:— Ladies’ singles: V. Whisker beat A. Heard, 0—1; Mrs. McNao beat Miss M. Pearson, 6—o; D. Burgess lost to F. Hayward, 5 —6; A. Page beat B. Bridge, (j—2; J. Telford beat C. Carter, G—3j A. Clarke beat L. Geary, 6—2. Men’s singles: A. H. McNao beat J. Ovcrend, 6—5; R. Darragli beat F. Groombridge, 6—5; Gaskin lost to L. Laurenson, 3—6; W. Hooper lost to C. Simms, 2 —6; A. Gibson beat P. Wells, 6—l; C. Parker lost to C. Aitken, I—6.1 —6. Mixed doubles; Miss Whisker and McNao beat Miss A. Heard and Overend, 6 —5; Airs. McNao and Darragli beat Aiiss Hayward and Groom bridge, o—3;0 —3; Aiiss Burgess and Gaskin beat Miss Pearson anil Laurenson, 6 —4; Miss Pago and Hooper beat Miss Bridge and Simms, 6—4; Miss Telford and Gibson beat Miss Carter and Wells, 6—l; Miss Clant and Parker beat MisS Geary and Aitken, 6—2. Ladies' doubles: Aiiss Whisker and Mrs. McNao beat Alisscs Heard and Hayward, C—s; Alisses Burgess and Pago beat Alisses Pearson and Geary, 6—2; Misses Telford and Clark beat Alisses Bridge and Carter, o—l. Alen’s doubles; McNao and Darragh beat Groombridge and Wells, 6—2; Gaskin and Hooper lost to Overend and yiinms, 2—6; Gibson and Parker beat Laurenson and Aitken, o—s.
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Manawatu Times, Volume 62, Issue 27, 2 February 1937, Page 3
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