LYTTELTON v. ADDINGTON.
Lyttelton had an caey victory ovor Aidington, winning by 54 to IG. The games were played on the Lyttelton courts. Bcoies {Lytleltoii playcru mentioned first):— Sialyl* —Miss J. Afcihar bent Hiss Banifidd, 9*; Miss JR. Just beat Miss Dillon, S-0; Mrs Bridges-Jones beat Hiss Cooper, 9-0; Mias Just beat Mips Hughes, β-l. .Doubles—Mi<%cs J. Muhar unci li. Just beat' Misses Baniiietti and Dillon, 9-5; Mrs Bridges-Jones and Miss Jutt boat ilisaos Cooper and Hughes,, 9--. The final of tho Canterbury Club's combined doubles tournament was played ycslcr- • day afternoon on tho club's courts, Cranmer square, between Ballitntyne and Mrs Ballantyno (scr) and White-Parsons Mies Liveeey (owe 3-6 15). The first-named won, 6-5, 6 4. , . A match was played on the South Chnst* church Club's Courts yesterday afternoon, between men's teams representing tho L.-tttl-ton and South Christchurch Clubs. South Christchurch won by 73 games to 60. Scores (South Christchurch players mentioned first): —Singles—P. Cox lost to P. Bean, 0-9; A. '~ Dorbridge lost to D. Vickerman, 8-9; H. G-" beat A. Smith. 9-7;- P. Allison beat C. l Farrow, 9-0; Malcolm lost to H. Loiag. 7-8; ! Cowper boat J. Gardiner, 9-5. Doublw— Allison and Dcrbridgo beat Vickerman alia Gardiner, 9-3; Maieoirft and Ccx lost to Bean and Laing, 6-9; Gill and Cowper los. to A. Smith and C. Farrow, 8-3. TotalsSouth Christchurch, 73'; Lytlelton, 60. The Ashburton Lawn Tennis Club havo received notice from the New Zoaiasd LaUTi Tennis Association ih»t their application to hold their usual open tournament at, Araburton during tho Christmas hoiidaje been grunted. The Ash burton Club wilt novr i have held four successive! tournainsnls, ach. j one being moro fuccersful than Iho previous I meeting. This year they aro : peeding- buui i money' in improving their property, and ii _ - j is generally expected that tho coming touinai rnent will be even moro successful than the ! last. Competitors ceme from all parts of the Dominion, and tho Asliburton touruanicnt is now looked upon by many as the best m«Ui» - of spending an enjoyable Chrininae. .
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13881, 4 November 1910, Page 6
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