LAWN TENNIS.
a proposal rejected. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Wellington. Last Xight. M a meeting of the New Zealand L?.un Tennis Association this evening, a proposal arising out of an Otago" renue.n to establish a South Island sinw.es championship was rejected. The Mew Plymouth Club will have two teams engaged in inter-club match.* on Thursday, the seniors meeting Stratford on the lociv. courts, while -i seeon.l team will nidi- Waitara, r.t Wa.nu-a. Ths Stratfo.-d players will arrive tl- - mornm? train, and the iadits' Hatches wiii V commenced : n *J). morning. Tile .ram for Waitara will driv! ou f The iollowing will represent New PI? mouth again-l Stratford: Missis .Simpson, ""in-H-v . M. Thorns n. D. Simpson, Fitz!ieri>ert and L. \V**;>-i.tc: and Nicholson, E. Griffiths. J. Morton. Dr. Fookes, C. H. Wrston, E. W. Gr;<fiths, Medley and another. The Strutford team will be composed, of—F. X. Fusscll, Don Cameron. E. H. Young, R. R. Anderson, E. P. Uniaeke, AY. Hoighwny, N. Crawshaw, W. D. Anderson, Mr-. Robinson, Mrs. Raikes, Mr::. Paget, Miss Glvnes, Miss Black, Miss F Orbell. At Waitara tlie New Plymouth C'uh will be represented by—Misses King. Lonthaw, Berry and Crawford, and Thnmpsin, C. Webster, Dr. Home. Heighten. T. Grant and K. Matthews. Entries for the flew Plymouth Clu.Vs championship singles (both ladies' and men's) close with the secretary (Mr. H. Stoeker) on Thursday.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 310, 9 February 1910, Page 8
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223LAWN TENNIS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 310, 9 February 1910, Page 8
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