LAWN TENNIS.
NEW PLYMOUTH v. HAWERA. Tl:e following have been selected to play for New Plymouth In a match against Hawera, at New Plymouth on* Saturday next:—Misses Rundle, Brewster, ijfmpson, Greatbach, Thomson, and Kirkby; Messrs. Webster, Nicholson, Archer, Ryder, Griffiths, Davies, Bloxam, and Balharry. Any of the above members who are not able to play on Saturday are asked to notify the secretary immediately. SPOnjfctALE v. STRATFORD. The Sportsdale (Stratford) and Stratford Clubs met on the former winning by 240 games to 118 and 28 sets to 2. Following are details of the scores (Sportsdale names being mentioned first in each instance) : Men’s Singles.—Anderson 9, v. Chadwick 7; Curtis 9, v. Cowie 4; Rutherford 9, v. Reader 6; Jago 7, v. Curtis 9; Abraham 9, v. Amesbury 4; Williams 9, v. Sullivan 3; Freeman 9, v. McKearney 5; Young 9, v. Wilson 7; King 9, v. Rogers 5; Howard 9, v. Cameron 0. Ladies' Singles.—Mrs. Hill 5, v. Mrs. Jamieson 6; Mrs. Hall 6, v. Miss Rigg 5; Miss Curtis 6, v. Mrs. Lightband 3; Miss Uniacke 6, v. Miss Nash 1; Mrs. Budge 6, v. Mrs. Ward 2; Mrs. Howard 6, v. Miss Rlera 0. Combined Doubles.—Mrs. Hall and Anderson 9, v. Mrs. Jamieson and Chadwick 7; Mm. Hill and Curtis 9, v. Miss Rigg and Cowie 2; Miss Curtis and Young 9, v. Mrs. Lightband and Reader 6; Mrs. Budge and Jago 9, v Miss Nash and Curtis 3; Miss Uniacke and Abraham 9, v. Mrs. Ward and Amesbury 6; ftfrs. Howard and Williams 9, v. Miss Riera and Sullivan 5. Ladies’ Doubles —Mrs. Hall and Mrs. Budge 6, v. Mrs. Jamieson and Miss Rigg 0; Mrs. Hall and Miss Curtis 6, v. Mrs. Lightband and Miss Nash 2; Miss Uniacke and'Mrs. Howard 6, v. Mrs. Ward and Miss Riera 2. Men’s Doubles.—Anderson and Curtis 9, v. Chadwick and Cowie 4; Rutherford and Young 9, v. Reader and Curtis 0 ; Jago and Abraham 9, v. Amesbuzy and Sullivan 6; Williams and Freeman 9, v. McKearney and Wilson 3; King and Howard 9, v. Rogers and Cameron 3. • SOUTH TARANAKI MATCHES. Hawera defeated Eltham on Saturday by 22 sets to 2. Manaia played the Hawera Park Club on Saturday. Each side had 12 sets to its credit, the games resulting, Park 162, Manaia 148. .
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 March 1921, Page 3
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385LAWN TENNIS. Taranaki Daily News, 8 March 1921, Page 3
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