TENNIS.
A team I'rom the Ohau Tennis Club paid a return visit to Shannon on Saturday last. The weather was anything but pleasant, a strong wind blowiag, with intermittent showers. Nevertheless some good garnet were witnessed. Afternoon tea was difr pensed by the ladies of the local club. The afternoon’s play resulted in a win for the visitors by the close margin of two games: Ohau 95, Shannon 93. Following are the results: — ,
Gent’s .Singles.—Arcus 9, y. Anderson 8; Deacon 7, v. Murphy 4; Saint 4, v. Bovis 9; F .McKay 3, v. Murray 9; H. McKay 9, v. Dinnie 2. Ladies’ Singles.—Miss Campbell 6, v. Mrs Bovis 3; Miss Leger 6, v. Mrs WhibleyjO; Miss Entwhistle 6, v. Mrs Giilott 5. Gent’s Doubles.—Arcus, and Deacon 2, v. Anderson and Murphy 7; Rowland and F. McKay 5, v. Bovis and Taylor 7; Saint and H. McKay 3, v. Murray and Dinnie 7. Ladies’ Doubles.—Misses Campbell and Leger 7, v., Mrs Bovis and Mrs Whibley 4; Milne and Entwistle 7, v. Mies McKegg and Mrs Giilott 6.
Combined—Miss Campbell and Ar«us 4, v. Mrs Bovis and Anderson 7; Miss Leger and Deacon 7, v. Mrs.Whibley and Murphy 3; Miss Milne and Rowland 3, v. Miss McKegg and Taylor 7; Miss Entwistle and Saint 7, v. Mrs Giilott and Bovis 5.
Ohau, 95 games; Shannon 93 games.
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Shannon News, 20 March 1923, Page 3
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225TENNIS. Shannon News, 20 March 1923, Page 3
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