PIAKO LAWN TENNIS
From Our Own Correspondent TE AROIIA, Today. In the second series of the Piako Tennis Association’s competition Springdale defeated Waitoa by seven matches to six. Details are, Springdale players mentioned first: Singles.—Malcolm lost to Johnston, 3—9; Porteous beat S. Hyde, 1)—6; Prouse beat Souter. 9—3; Hunger beat Perry, Doubles.—Malcolm and Porteous lost to Johnston and Hyde, 6—9; Prouse and | Hunger beat Sou ter and Perry, 9—7; R. j Wag-staff and Norwell lost to J. and A. | Lux ton, 5—9. j Women’s Singles.—Miss Hunger beat I Miss Avery, 7—4; Miss Wells beat Mrs. j McLaren, 7.4. Women’s Doubles.—Misses Hunger and Wells beat Miss Avery and Mrs. Mc- ' Lareii, 7—5; Misses Fisk and Malcolm lost I to Mrs. and .Miss Luxton, 4—7. Combined Doubles.—R. Wagstaff and ! Miss Fisk lost to J. Luxton and Miss • Luxton, 6—7; Nortvel and Miss Malcolm I lust to A. Luxton and Mrs. Luxton, 3—7.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 828, 23 November 1929, Page 13
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150PIAKO LAWN TENNIS Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 828, 23 November 1929, Page 13
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