LAWN TENNIS.
TARIKi V. INGLEWOOD. The Tariki tenni.s club journeyed to - Inglewood on Thursday and lost to the I local club. '"Tariki were short of ladies, and some of the Inglewood ladies played for them. The match resulted as follows, Tariki being mentioned first:— LADIES' DOUBLES. Mrs Matthews and Miss Old 7. v Mrs Hynes and Miss Curtis 6. Mrs Hoskin and Miss Thorkleson 7, v. Mesdames Dixon and Paterson •'}. Mrs Tones and Miss Riley 2. v. Mrd Armstrong and Miss Evans 7. • Misses Riordan and Tarry o, v. Misses J. Esse and'Hvnes 7. MEX'S DOUBLES. C. Young and J. Thorkleson 7, v. J. ■ Sutherland and Paterson 1. j Meflroy and Rudkin 0, v. Matthews 'and WagstafF 7. | T. Thorkleson and Mills 1, v. ArmJ strong and Messenger 7. j Rev. Harris and C. Thorkleson 2, v. i Armstrong and Dr. Whe.tter 7. I MIXED DOUBLES. Young and Mrs Matthews 7, v. Sutherland and Mis Hynes 2. J. Thorkleson and Miss Esse 7. v. Paterson and Miss Curtis 6. Mcllroy and Mrs Hoskin 0, v. Matthews and Mrs Peterson 7. Rudkin and Miss Th'erkleson 7, v. WagstafF and Mrs Dixon I, T. Thorkleson and M ; s:> Kiley 7, v. Messenger and Mrs Armstrong i. Mills and Mrs Jones 7, v. Thomson and Miss Evans 5: Grand totals—TarUci 72, Inglewood
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 6, 10 April 1916, Page 7
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219LAWN TENNIS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 6, 10 April 1916, Page 7
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