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TENNIS.

A tennis match will be morrow between JNuraparau!i:.BH| Otaki. The Otaki team will . Fee lew, Aliss Thorpe, Airs S. Aliss Booth. Mrs Joplin, and M bey, W. Al. Si me ox, Bunk ley, j kiwi, Blackburn, Sargisson .'in-i It will be a general aftemoon ■'•lljpl j Thu-, the I'alinerston N. M: lOn Saturday Falmerston iT^ Otaki on the court* of th* J;c §f||£? after a most enjoyable day’- j. I’d »or the Jina! of the coic* tojii] etition by M matches f * lb-: affair v.u- by no lu-.: ?? sided as Hie seon* would n aF and if tile Palmei.-fton No. I ab.-eut Otaki would probably r.HB en all the men ’s singles ami * i|@( doubles. Considering the -sniu that Otaki has to froiL, ] is :• wonderfully good one. Falnn/rston ladies all die won seven out of «dght they competed, the only the defeat of Miss Scott hy |i| ! first lady bv It to 7. after 'l* §|||lf i been called 7 all. j In the men's, singles the ! for Otaki was Almore, a v df|pt| * handed jdayer with a but Andrews, who i- in r y&SSm just now. had no diilKuify *J he match between strings, McDonald and best pin gfo of the day started serving and each flrst games went to the with the score at all, Hicv-.-'g . ponaid service and tool' ttj&jm ! *>-5. McDonald took the ) the -esand ,-et. from F I and after that had alwaybest of it. winuitig a Hooper beat S. >j::. straigdit rets. Th** rcrnfc-HB were fairly : nirig two of them. The game between the - the men's doubles was: a igepfi ter level play for the me Otaki pai r } A t mo r> ©t - went ahead at 4-3. but 'J

arid McDonald, who loot | ing into a very strong if.*: three games necessary rvfl.and continuing in -.'.ir. the score to 2-0 in the - , drew level at 2 all, but £'-f thor and the Palmr-T=tot IjMff set at <3-2. The other two men well contested, Palmer»'-H|p each case by two sets McDonald and M i-E Otaki pair. Armor.- b T - P ‘ the mixed doubles. In f'fejejki always looked the w l9HjI easily by 6-3. But iMcDonald was in his ably seconded bv Mbs 6-3. The Palmerston ngnH third set with a similar ; g|li The other Pa hr: <■ r- • MjmM and Miss Bett, never PmSSt eats a chance, win M 1 | eat ease, 6-0, 6-0. SiPB Having beaten ah 'JsSjM coast Palmerston nof |Bh» or ths Wairarapa ds*jES tarton, in the final data of the meeting -‘*l V 1 decided. fe:g|

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Otaki Mail, 9 March 1923, Page 2

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TENNIS. Otaki Mail, 9 March 1923, Page 2

TENNIS. Otaki Mail, 9 March 1923, Page 2

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