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SPRINGFIELD v. DARFIELD.

A tennis match, Springfield v. Darfieid, was played at Springfield en Saturday, resulting* in a win for Darfieid by 10 games. Iho results are as follow, Darfieid players being mentioned first: — Men's Doubles—W. Watson and J. Reid v. Neutze. and Hobson, 4-6; Gillanders and Calder v. F. Watson and Neutze, G-2; Jarman and F. Candy v. Hobson and Wateon, 1-5. . Ladies' Doubles—Mrs Polscn and Miss Edo v. Mrs Watson and Miss Fergusson, 6-4. Combined Doubles—Reid ■ and Miss North v. Neutze and Miss Carter, 5-3; Gillanders and Miss Clements v. Hobson and Miss Milliken. 6-1; Calder and Miss Edo v. F. Wateon and. Mias Ferguson, 6-3, Ladies' Singles—Miss Clement-) v. Miss Carter, 6-3; Mrs Po'.son v". Mis 3 Milliken. 5-fi. Men's Singles—Calder- v. F. Watson, 4-6. . 'iotals—Darfieid 49, Springfield 39

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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14546, 24 December 1912, Page 10

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SPRINGFIELD v. DARFIELD. Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14546, 24 December 1912, Page 10

SPRINGFIELD v. DARFIELD. Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14546, 24 December 1912, Page 10

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