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LAWN TENNIS.

MACKENZIE v. DOMEET. A tennis match was played at Mackenzie, on Wednesday afternoon, between ' Mackenzie and Domett, and Resulted in * win for the visitors by 106 games to 84. Results were as follows, "Mttokeniie players being mentioned first. . Men's Doubleß—Naylor and Wilkinson 2 lost to Denton and Jackman 6, Bradstock and TWepdie 6 beat Jackman brothers 5, Tweedie and Wilkinson 1 lost to* Denton brothers 9. Ladies' Doubles'—Misses MoLean and Flaherty 2 lost to Misses Wells and Hughes 6, Misses Aahworth and Rentoul 3 losi to Misses Kerr and Simpson 6, ~4lisses Bosomworth and Smith 5 lost to Misses Martin, and Townend 6.

. Combined Doubles—Cottrell and Miss Mo' Lean 1 lost to Denton and Miss Wells 6, Naylor and Miss Flaherty 6 beat C. Jackman end Miss Martin 5, Tweedie and Miss Bosomworth 5 lost to J. Jackman and Miss Hughes 6, Bradstock and Miss Smith 6 beat C. Jackman and Miss Townend 3, Wilkinson and Miss Aehworth 6 beat K. Denton and Miss Kerr 3. •

Men'-s Singles—Cottrell 2 loet to 0. Denton 6, Naylor; 3 lost to C. Jackman 6, Bradstock 6 beat J. Jackman 2, Wilkinson 6 beht A. Jackman 3, Tweedie 3 lost to K. Denton 6. - X»adies' Singles—Miss McLean. 3 lost te Miss "Wells 6, Mis? Flaherty 6 beat Mias Martin 4, Miss Bosomworth 3 lost to - Misa Hughes 6, Miss Ashworth 6 beat Miss Ken 3, Miss Iness 3 lost to Miss Townend 6. ■AMATEUR CHAMPIONS SAIL. (By Cable—Press Association—Copyright.) (Australian and N.£. Cable Association.) . (Received January 28 th, 10.35 p.m.) SYDNEY, January 28. Tilde'n. and. Johnston sailed fpi home by the Ventura.. They made'~"appreciative references to their treatment in New Zealand and Austraiia. • Tilden said: "It has been a pleasure toplay with such good sportsmen," and Johnston remarked:' "Yon overwhelmed us wmh'your wonderful hospitality."

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17056, 29 January 1921, Page 7

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LAWN TENNIS. Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17056, 29 January 1921, Page 7

LAWN TENNIS. Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17056, 29 January 1921, Page 7

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