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TENNIS.

LOWCLIFFE BEATS EIFFELTON. A friendly tennis match was played on the Lowcliffe courts between the Eiiffelton and Lowcliffe dubs.' The games were very evenly contested and resulted in a. win) for the home team by 12 sets (114 games) to 12 sets (109 games). Details are, Lowcliffe names being mentioned first: — ‘Women’s Doubles—Mrs Harris and Miss Fbrd 4, Miss Cji'ossman and. Miss K. Johnston 6 ; Miss Frampton and Miss J. Hansen 6, Miss P. [Read and Miss M. Roche 3; Miss Price and Miss A. Dutton 6, Miss E. Read and Miss D. Parsons 1.

Men’s Doubles —W. Armstrong and J. Harris 4, R,. Davidson, and J. Roche 6; J. Tait and F. Armstrong 2, G. McQuilken and T. Soal 6; W. Carroll and H. Price 6, M. Read and J. Johnston, 5. Combined Doubles—Mrs Harris and W. Armstrong 6, Miss M. Crossman and R. Davidson 5; Miss Ford and J. Harris 6, Miss X. Johnston and J. Roche .5; Miss Frampton and J. Tait 5, Miss P. Read and G-. McQuilkem 6; Misses J. Hansen and F. Armstrong 3, Miss M. Roche and T. Soal 6; Miss Price and W. Carroll 6, Miss E. Read and M. Read 4; Miss A. Dutton and H. Price 6, Miss iP. Parsons and J. Johnston 2.

Women’s Singles—Mrs Harris 6, Miss Crossman 5; Miss Ford 6. Miss Johnston 2; Miss Framptonl 0, Miss P. Read 0; Miss Hansen 3, Miss Roche 6; Miss Price 6, Miss E. Read! 0; Miss Dutton 4, Miss Parsons 6. Men’s Singles—W. Armstrong 2, R. Davidson 6; J. Harris 5, J. Roche 6; J. Tait 2, G. McQuilkeii; 6; F'. Armstrong 5, T. Soal 6; W. Carroll 6, M.' Read 5; H. Price 3, J. Johnston 6.

LYNDHURST CLUB OPENING. The opening of the Lyndhurst Lawn Tennis Club was held in pleasant weather. Representatives were present from Moth yen and Lauriston clubs The patron (Mr W. Cook) in, declaring the courts open, wished the club every success for the coming season.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 61, Issue 22, 6 November 1940, Page 2

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TENNIS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume 61, Issue 22, 6 November 1940, Page 2

TENNIS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume 61, Issue 22, 6 November 1940, Page 2

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