LAWN TENNIS.
WOMEN'S MID-WEEK COMPETITION. The tooth round of ths women 9 competition of the Canterbury Lawn Towu. Association was continued yesterday, suits were as follows: rhristAddingtoo Catholic beat South church by default. SHIRLEY t. WOOLSTO.V Singles. , Mrs Cry stall lost to Mrs - • VeiUle beat Miss 8. Bo>-d, %% Mrs McKay beat M™ D ' H °^ s °s'.jj. Mrs Sparrow lost to Mrs S. Douglas, Doubles. Mrs Crystal! and Miss Meikle lost Mrs Smith and Miss Boyd, 2-0, t-t>. Masdames McKay and Sparrow lost to -ttcs datnes Hobson *nd Douglas, 0-6, 5-b. Woolston'won by four matches to tv.o. OPAWA v. F,LMWOOt>. Singles. .Mrs Thomson lost to Miss 1.. Camra, 8-_3> Miss N. Tteed lost to Miss P, wrijht, o-u. Miss <X. Hillary lost to Miss K. hookham, 3 0.. Miss P. Dixon beat M rfl Barry, v-l-Doubles. Misses Reed and Hillary lost to Misses Camm and. Wright, 6-5, O G, 2-8. Miss Dixon and Mrs Thomson lost to Miss Hoolchara and Mrs Barry, 6-3, 2-6, 2-0. Elmwood won by five matches to one. J3DGEWARE v. AVONSIDK. Singles. Miss A. t. Douglas lost to 4frs iUPougalJ, 8-0. „„. ' Miss E. DaTey lost to Mrs Shftrpe, 8-9. Miss M Kichardaon and Mra 11. lorgie non by dofoult. Doubles. Misses Douglas and Davoy lost to v dames Scarpa and Ballan, 8-5, Oil, 4-0. Mrs fprgio ®nd Jiijs Jliehardsqn lost to Mqedames McDoutfall and Brea, 0-6, 1-0. AYOnsidfl von l?y foiir matchna to two. CANTERBURY ASSOCIATIONThe ipllowing miitehas will bs played on Saturday, commencing at 2 p.m.; Senior Grade —United .No. 1 v. Fendaltou *O. 2, courts 13 and 14; Linwood v. Canterbury College No. 1, courts 5 and 6; Cathedral t. Fandalton No. X, courts ? and 4; Avonside v. (Jnlted No; 2, 1 and Cftshroere v. Canterbury College No. 2, courts 7 and 15. A Grade (final) —Cathedral (winners w Section 1) v. Belfast (winners of Section 2), courts 11 and 12. A Grade—Section I.: Addington v. Canterbury College, courts 3 mid JO; Klruwood No. 1 v. St. Albans, courts 17 and 18; Linwood v, Vl'onlston, courts 19 and 20; Opav.a v. Cashmere, courts 21 snd 22. B Grade —Section I.: Addington Catholic v. Te Whaka, at Wilding Park, courts 9 and 10; Barrinston v. VVooistori, at Barrington; Edgeware v. Spreydon, at Kdgcware; blnwood v. Belfast, at Linwood; Opawa v. Sunnier, at Wilding Park, courts 11 and 12; St. Martins v. St. Paul's, at Wilding Park, courts 17 and 18 C Grade—Section 1.: Cathedral v. Woolston, at Wildtns Park, courts 1 and 2; Klmwood v. New Rritrbton. at Kimwnod: North Linwood v. Shirley, at Wilding Park, courts 3 and i; Riecarton y. St. Jumcs, nt Tliccarton ; St. Martins v. St Mary's, at "Wilding Park, courts 19 and 20. D Grade —(Section.!.: Addingtou Catholic v. Temploton, at Tomplcton: Avonside Church v. St. Mary's No. 2, at St. Mary's; Harrington v. Shirley, Wilding Park, court h 5 and 6; Riecarton v. Waimairi, at Wilding Part, courts 7 and 8; St. John's v. Woolston, at Wilding Park, courts lIS and 1.4; St. Mary's No. 1 t. Yaldburst, at Wilding Park, courts 15 and 16; Cathedral v. Linwood Methodist, at Cathedral.
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20788, 23 February 1933, Page 5
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