LAWN TENNIS.
NEW ZEALANDERS IN SYDNEY. SYDNEY. February 23. Fierce southerly rain squall* interrupted play to-day in the New South Wale* junior tennis competitions, which resulted: Singles: .7. T. Mayson (New Zealand) beat A. Howe, 0-1. 7 •">: •(. \V. tiiinn (New Zealand) beat A. Clarke, (J '2, 0 .'3. PERrIY DEFEATS VINES. SAN FRANCISCO, February 23. In a professional tennis match at San Francisco on Monday. F. J. Perry defeated H. K. Vines. 6 1, 7, 11 9. MINOR CLUBS' ASSOCIATION. Results of inatclieK played last Saturday In die <-ompet il ion controlled l>y (tie Auckland Minor ('lull's Hard Court Tennis Association:— A (trade.—Avnlon lieat W'liit wort li. 1 riilihers to (J; Islington beat Akapoa. U rubbers all, 110 sanies to loft; Surrey (leaders) beat Transport, 11 rubbers to 7 ; DunhaJme, a hyp, B tirade.—Alderley beat TMtnholme. 12 rubbers to <►: Meadowbank beat Welcome, lo rubbers to 8: John Court beat St. Mary s, 15 rubbers to C firade.—Whitworth beat Starita, 10 rubbers to 8; Curran Street beat Transport, 10 rubber* to 8; I'reshfield heat Welcome, ** rubbers to 4; Avalon, a bye.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 46, 24 February 1937, Page 16
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