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INGLEWOOD.

TENNIS. (Our Own Correspondent.) Inglewood, Feb. 2fl. On Saturday last the Park tennis team journeyed to Inglewood to try conclusions with the local players, and a most enjoyable afternoon's amusement was experienced, the local team proving victorious by 10 games. The following are the detailed scores, Park players being mentioned first: Ladies' Singles.—Mrs. Diprose 1, Mrs. Bullard fi; Miss Malcolm 0, Mrs. Paterson 2; Miss Brooker 2, Miss Nutting 0; Mrs. Davidson 0, Mm., Hill 0. Men's Singles.—Turner 1, Wagstaff s 9; "Reader (retired hurt) 3, Sutherland (i; Broadmore 9, Blackburn 7; Ambury :!, Armstrong 9; Johnson 9, Eggleton 0; Perry 2,.Greig 9. Men's Doubles. —Turner and Broadmore 0, Wagstaff and Sutherland 9; Broadmore and Ambury 7, Blackburn and Armstrong 9; Johnson and Perry 2, Eggleton and Greig 9.. Ladies' DoubleSj—Mrs. Diprose and Miss Malcolm 6, Mrs. Ballard and Mrs. Paterson 0; Miss Brooker and Mrs. Davidson 5, Miss Nutting and Mrs. Hill 0. Combined Doubles. —Reader and Mrs. Diprose 8, Wagstaff and Mrs. Bullard 9; Turner and Miss Malcolm 0, Sutherland and Mrs. Paterson 4; Broadmore and Mrs Brooker G, Armstrong and Miss Nutting 5; Johnson and Miss Malcolm 4, Eggleton and Mrs. Bullard 0; Ambury and Miss Davidson 6, Williams and Mrs. Hill 0. The iocal ladies provided afternoon tea -for the visitors, who returned by the mail train in the evening. A return match is tb be played on Saturday next, when the following will represent Inglewood: Mesdamcs Bullard, Paterson, Hill and Miss Nutting, and Mosbi's. Wagstaff. Blackburn, Partridge Eggleton, Greig and Q. Haroerloii. CROQUET. Tho Stratford croquet ladies visited the local club to-day, making an all-day match. Play commenced at a little after ten, and lunch wits served on tho ground for the teams ami visitors, by the Inglewood laditw. The. scones are as 'akiovra, Stratford being mentioned iir»t: Doubles.—MwwlanMS King and Curtis 20, Mesdamcs Harrison and Hobbs 20; Mesdames Boon and Dyson 7, Mesdumttt Jacomb and Nioholls 24>; totals, T.-Ui. Singles.—Mrs King 22, Mrs. Harrison I 126; Mrs. Boon 26, Mrs. Jacomb 9; Mrs. | Dyson 20, Mrs. Nicholls 17; totals, 74-52. Combined totals: Stratford, 107; Inglewood, 9?.

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Taranaki Daily News, 27 February 1918, Page 3

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INGLEWOOD. Taranaki Daily News, 27 February 1918, Page 3

INGLEWOOD. Taranaki Daily News, 27 February 1918, Page 3

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