BUCKLAND.
LAWN TENNIS. ' On Saturday the local lawn tennis players travelled to Onewhero and succeeded ii winding a match by 6 sets to 3, or 75 games to 56. After the a;pha!t court* to which they have been accustomed, the visitors found the grass a trifle alow, but soon accustomed themselves to tbe condition?. Many of the games were closely contested, and Mure was Home very goo I tenuis. The visitors were most hospitably entertained and spent a very pleasant day. V The scores were (Buckland players J being mention. d first in each case):— COMBINED DOUBLES. Scares. Bilkey and Miss Leigh ton v. Lindb3rg and Mis. Henderson 6—9 Smith end Miss Davy v. G las;»o w andMrsLewis 11 -12 Davy and Mifs Neal v. Daisley and Mis* Glasgow 9—7 Leig ton and Miss Jefferis v. Lewis and Mrs Logan 9-4 Schuheld and Miss Innes v. Eyre and Miss Geraghty 9—7 MEN'S DOUBLES. Bilkey and Smith v. Liodberg ard Glasgow 4—9 Davy and Leighton v. Daisley and Lewis 9 -2 Schofield and Leighton v. Eyre and Glasgow 9-£ LADIES' DOUBLES. Misses Neal and Jefferis v. Miss Glasgow and Mrs Logan 9—4 Total 75-56 Sets 6—3
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 1, Issue 54, 24 December 1912, Page 2
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