LAWN TENNIS.
LADIES' COMPETITION. Matches in {ha Uciu.jwicr-clttb tennis competition were played -yes'.C;day. Results twinning teams fact): Caslimere v. St. Aibaus. Cashmere beat St. Albar.s by 5 matches to I. Mrs Dougal! 9, Miss Hunt 0. Miss Johnstone 9, Miss Mcllroy 5. Miss Witte 9, Miss Wilkinson 6. Mrs Schneider 3, Miss Jones 9. Mrs Dougall and ' Miss Johnston beat Misses Hunt and Mcllroy, B-l, 6-3. Mrs Schneider and Miss "NViito beat MisseE Wilkinson and Jones, 4-6, 6-5, 6-1. Avonside v. South Gbristcliurcli. Avonside beat South Cliristchurch by 5 matches to 1. Aliss Sowdeu 9, Miss Lyons 0. Miss Campbell 8, Mrs Duflield 9. Miss Ward 9, Miss Bat tridge 1. Mrs Fleming 9, Miss Ilookam 4. Misses Sowaen and C'ampboll beat Miss Lyons and Mrs DufSeld, 6-1, €-1. Mrs Fleming and Miss Ward beat Misses Bettridge and Hookaui, G-4, G-0.
Halswell'v. Rangiora. Halswell beat Eangiora by G matches to nil. Miss Muirson 9, Miss Greig 1 6. Mrs Page 9, Miss Guy 2. Mrs Bullock 0, Mrs Sullivan S. Mrs Bullin 9, Mrs Shanklin 2. Miss Muirson and Mrs Pago beat Misses Greig and Guy, 6-5, 6-3. Airs Bullock and Mrs Ballin beat Mrs Sullivan and Mrs Shanklin, 0-4, 5-6, 6-1.
Opawa A v. A44wst° n < Opawa A beat Addipgton by 1 matches to 2. Mis 3 Heed 7, Miss Since 9. Mr 3 Armstrong 9, Mr 3. Cooper 1. Miss Miller 9, Miss Lowo 1. Mrs Steeds fi, Mrs Clemens 9. Miss Reed and Mrs Armstrong boat Miss Smec and Mrs Cooper, 6-5, 6-5, Mr 3 Steeds and Mr 3 Miller beat Miss Lowe and Mrs Clemens, 5-6, 6-3, 6-2.
SECONDARY SCHOOLS' JUhTCR. A combined team from the Girls' and 'Boys' High Schools defeated a team from St. Margaret's ngd> Christ's Colleges by three games in a tennis tournament played on Wednesday. Results: J. Crawshaw mid Miss D. Scott v. J-." Ormond and Miss R. Turner, 6-9. I. Watson and Miss E. Armstrong v. J. liankin and Miss M, Rankin. 3-9. Vr. Bain and Miss R. Dallas v, Williams and Miss B. Macdonald. S-9. W. Howarth and Miss R. Jnckson r. J. Coblick ajif} Mi3.l N, JJoare, 9-5. C. Perkins and Miss N. Jones v. "E. Ormond and Miss A. Jones, 6-3. F. Wiiborg and Miss K. Sharp, v. N. Dallinenr and Miss M. Williams, 6-3. G. Morrison anc| Miss G. Hoskin v. J. Armstrong am] Miss B. Pritchett, 6-5. G. Browne and Miss J. Yale v. C. Gibbs and Miss K. Gibfon, 6-4. Totals—Boys' High School and Girls' High School, 50 games; Christ's College and St. Margaret's College, 47 games.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18242, 28 November 1924, Page 12
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