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LAWN TENNIS.

! WILDING PARK. i , J i"i:ri-; to aid finds. • i i i - | litiul urruugeinciiU .fur the I'elo that • i.> to be held 0:1 December in aid of J | tlio t'uud.s of Wilding I'ark wore made I | at a meeting of tlio special executive coiniuittcu convened l>y the Canlerluiry I Lawn Tonnis -Association last evening. | Mr !;. Browning presided. > Tlio Mayor of Ohristchurch (Jlr D. G. ''ullivtui, ALP. j wrote stating that he i was willing to open the i i.e. Tlio .secretary (Air J. L. inquire) ro- ' ported that he had called tenders for a l band to play throughout the fete. The lowest tenderer, the Sew Brighton Municipal Band, had been engaged. The 1 secretary's report "was adopted. Kcprcscutatives of the various clubs who have promised to raise money for the fete reported on the result* of their activities. Soinc clubs had held bridge evenings, other.-) had organised Yankee tournaments and dances, and aoine had collected donations. The clubs who had contracted to man stalls and sideshows at the fete al.so reported. Arrangements were well in hand. The Programme. The programme of events for the fete j was approved as follows: 2.tio p.m.—Ollieial opening by tlio Mayor. 2.45 p.m. —Children's fancy dress competition (prizes for the best fancy dress and most original costumes). .1.15 p.m. —Exhibition tennis match (players over 70 years of age). p.m.—Aeroplane altitude competition. :;,45 p.m. —Exhibition tennis match ("girls" over 50 years of age. in fancy dress). -1.15 p.m. —Exhibition tennis matches i (CI. Ollivicr, 0. Angas, J. A. fcieay, and H. A. Barnett, also leading Dominion lady players). Evening: — S-5.30 p.m. and U-U.ljO p.m.—-Open-air j entertainment by "Uadio Joy Germs" | ("frank Mornn. Chas. Lawrence, Eddie Tlcgan, Dave McGill, Esme Evans, and I Tom Lawrence). Admission to the park would be free: there would be stalls and side-shows of every description; 40 courts would bo for hire during the afternoon, and there would be dancing in the pavilion. NORTH CANTERBURY ASSOCIATION. UMUKA v. SOUTUIJKOOK. (Olioka names Glen's Singles—M:iycr G, A. Manlon 4; JJ. Whitehead 4, A. I'ulty G; J>. Moir I, T.. Si'Uhitcr G; A. Newton 0. 11. Uenjes G; H. Power 0, 0. Tully 4; G. Newton -1, \Y. S.'ieiiliord 2. W omen' j Singles—Miss A. Power G, M. Watkins 5; Miss IT. Ward i. Mis< O. Uenjes G: Miss A. I'o'vcr 3, Miss M. Kennedy <i; Miss Jr. Ward G, Mrs L. Seliluter 4; Miss n. A*iml Miss B. Watkins 6. Glen's Troubles—Mayer and "Whitehead G, Mardon and A. Tully 3; A. Xewton and Moir iSeltJuler and Jienjes G; Power and G. Newton G, ('. Tally and .Shepjierd 5. Women's Doubles—Miste." A. Power anil I|. Ward 3, 'Watkins and JJenjes G: Jiis.vfs A. Power and 11. Wr"! I .AtKennedy and Mrs Schlnler G. Mixed Doubles—Mayer and 'Mis.- A. I'ower j>. Mnnlon and Mips lien.ie.s 0; Wiiiieliead and W;, r(1 4| A Tu | h , an j Wat!; ins 0; .Ncjvton and Jliss A. Power 3, Pchluter and Mif S Kennedy (i; Moir and Miss 11. Ward j■ 'J pr| Jcs and Mrs Seliluter 8; Power and Miss "• J •'"'•I C, 0. Tally and Mis? 11. Watkins y ; ' L'. .Newton and Mi.-., £. Ward 4, Sliei-herd and ' -'liss 4. Xewton C, ' wnri h. |o:. s 7. !

! WKS'J' KI'IiKTO.N v. (JUST. (Wcsl Kyrcton r.aiiacs iiist.j Women's Singles—Miss JJ. ilorrcil G, .Mis ! .1 iiueou 4; JJ isa 11. Jtorrelt G, Miss Kicuuru--oji 1; Mirs A. Dixon G, Miss Smith 0: •Uis Waul 0, AJiss !•'. Wood 0; Jiliss E. Uair 2, Mi--, l!\dc G; .Miss AddincU 5, .Miss | JJ. liefciio G. ! 'Jen's Siliglcb- E. Di-;on G, M. Wooil 5; j A. J-Vlrie G, f*. Iloilov; 3; (J. Thomas G, J. Jackson 4; 11. JJradlry G, A. Itydo 4; W. •Vinson G, A. Amycs •!. j Women's Doubles—Mir-ses D. and E. Ilcrj re!l G, Mrs Judaon and Mits Iticlmul'jon 5; Miss A. Di::on and Mrs Waid G, Misses SmilJi and Wood 2: Misses K. Barr and Addinell G, Mrs Uyde and Miss Leslie 2. Man's Doubles--E. Dixon and A. Petric G, M. Wood and 1.. Hollow 5; (1. Thomas, and .1. Fm:'.e)i 2, 'J 1 . Jackson and A. Jlydo G; It. Bradley and W. .Vinson 3, A. IJyde anil A. Aniyes 4. Mixed Doubles—Mi-'S D. ITorrell and J)ixon G, Mrs JniJson and Wood 5; Miss E. ITorrell and Petrie G, Miss J'iehardsen and Hollow 3; M'ss A. Dixon and Thomas G. Miss .Smith and Jackson 2; Airs Ward and Frix-z-11 2, Mi<v= Wood and Kyde G; M'sa Barr and Bradley 5, Mrs Ryde, anrT A. I'vde G: Miss Addinell ar<] Narson G. Miss Leslie and Anr.'es 3. West Eyreton won by 120 Raines fo PI. TAI_ TAI'U v. TIALSWELL. (Tai Tapu names liist.) Aicii's Singles—AV. Walls 2, (T. J. Muiray G; JJ. Suckling G, W. Jlollobon 4; A. JJ. Cottoe 4, J. G; L. Brown 1, 11. EnlJer 6. Women's Suivlea— .Miss Sk-inmciz G, Mrs I'uJlcr J j Aliss WjxlJa G, Mutmc 2; Mm iol l 8, JMiF.s K. Cox 0; Mit? ifViiii G, I JYLiss iM. Cox o. Walla 4 J, Aha Fuller mid Alurray U; Miss \\ aliS u]id ]). Suckling 0, Alci'crr awU I'oJJolon <1; Mt'a 33aniett and Coltcc 6, Mips U. Cox and 1; Miss llvan and L. 1 Brown 0, Miss M. Cox and l'ullnv 0. Glen's l)oubfos—{\-aiia and Sucklhvr -i, Mur- j ray and IToliobou 6; Cottro and lirown 0, ' and .FuJlcr -1. omens Ooubira—Aliases SUinrnctz and , Walls 0, McvsdanieH ii'ullov nnd .Meteor 0; | Mrs B:irnrli and Miss 7{v;\n G, Alisscs 1:1. I u 7,' tox °- Tai Tapu won by 7,"! r-amcs to GT. iiAN'OIOKA v, LOBUKX. names ihst.) \\ omen's fcJin^jcs—JMiss J.*. ClarJ; t'», A. Dau son 5; .Miss S. Ilai oer Alias "n . Hrnry 0; Aiisa T. B:ut G, Alisa _h*. Blyt-lx -1; Ali&s At. iiftiHlorsoii (J, Alias .1. AJont 4; Alts B. -IC. Taylor C, Airs Br;tdley 4; Aliss JJ. Clark G, O. Cook Glen's b'in^los—,}, WYtkin- 0, if. iiciiry '2; L. Taylor G, Jj. Xcmplcton 'J; T. Kinlcy <l. Montgomery G: V. IC. 4, A. Bradley G; J. Samuels G, A. Kirk 4. Women's Doubles—Mi.-sos 11. Clark and Ifarper G, Misscp Dawpon and Ilcury 2; Alifscs .Burl and Ilcjiidcrson G, Aliases Blyth :tnd Montgomery J: Airs Taylor and Miss j U. Clark 5, Mrs Bradlry and Miss Cook C, Men's Doubles—'Watkins and Taylor G, Tienrv and 'JVmpleton 12; Kinlny nnd Corbel! G, Alonlgomnry and ili 11 4; lv.ll in and Samuels 'i, Bradlev and liirk G, Mix-d r>o»Mo.s—Mis« 77. Clark r-n<l Wat-, kms 5, Alisa Henry and Henry C; Miss llaipfir and 'lnylor 5, JSTifs Dawson ond Temple- t ton G: Burt and Kinlcy ff. A[i.= s Afontr.omeiA- and ATonl'jomerv G: 3lis«? Uendersoji I ntid Corbet! 6, Blyth wnd Ilill Airs ! J ay lor and ftdlin G, Conk ajid Bradley j ■1; -\lifs D. Clark and Samuels I. Airs Brad- I I(and Kirk G. i won by l'J7 cames (o T^'l.

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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20710, 22 November 1932, Page 7

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LAWN TENNIS. Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20710, 22 November 1932, Page 7

LAWN TENNIS. Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20710, 22 November 1932, Page 7

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