LAWN TENNIS.
MEN'S A COMPETITION. . '. The Canterbury Lawn Tennis Association's Men's A Competition' was • continued on Saturday afternoon in. boisterous weather. The following are details "of the play:— ST. ALBANS t. AVONSIDE. St. Albans met Avoneide ,at St. Albana. The following are -the results, St Albans players being mentioned first'in each case:— Singles—Parsonson 7 lost to Hay 9, Bain 9 beat Lord 3, Sanda'J 9 beat Sherris 3, Thomson C lost to Lane 9. Doubles—Parsonson and Bain 9 beat Hay and Lord 6, Sandall and Thompson 9 beat Sherris and Lano 4. • Totals—St. Albans 49, Ayonside 31 UNITED v. NEW BEIGHTON. United met New Brighton at Cranmer I Tho following are the details, United players being placed first:— Singles—Newman 9 beat, Webb 4, Boss 9 beat .Bishop 7, Tayler 5 lost to Wobb 9. Se*y 9 beat Browning 2. - Doubles—Newman end Rosa 9 beat Webb and Bishop 7, Tayler and Seay 6 lost to Bishop and Browning 9. ■ Totals—United 47, Now Brighton 37. OPAWA v. ADDINGTON.. ;;i Opawa . Addington on . tho Cranmer courts. The following are the results, Opawa players being mentioned first:— Singles—Oxford 5 lost to Atkinson 9, Garland 3 lost to F._ .Cooper 9, Harman 9 beat Murraings 5, Williams 4 lost to E. Cooper 9 Doubles—Oxford and Garland 9 beat kmson and F. Cooper 4, Hstrman and Williams 7 lost to Munnings and E. Cooper 9
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14223, 11 December 1911, Page 3
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