LAWN TENNIS
NO PLAY ON GRASS TO-DAY The secretary of the Canterbury Lawn Tennis Association advises that there will be no olay on the grass courts at Wilding Park to-day. The match between Canterbury and the Mid-Canterbury Lawn Tennis Sub-Association has also been postponed on account of the wet weather. MALVERN SUB-ASSOCIATION ■ The following players will represent Malvern in a B grade representative match with North Canterbury at Darfield on February 29, at 10 a.m.:—Men: R. Clark, McGrath, C. Denton, C. Stuart, Murphy, Mitchell, N. Wilson, and W. Tritt. Women: Mrs McGrath, Mrs Pavelka, Miss Methven, Mrs W. Stone, Miss Westall, Mrs Eden, Miss M. Pole, and Miss Hennessey. The following players will represent Malvern to play North Canterbury at Rangiora* on March 7 at 10 a.m.:-rMen: A. Aitken, J. Rich, R. Reid, R. Innes, W. Bell, 3. Turner, C. Turner, and L. Melrose. Women: Miss Y. Begg, Mrs Norton, Mrs Dalmer, Misses S. P. Oliver, If. Edbrooke, M. McKenzie, and I. Innes. Any player not available please notify the secretary as soon as possible. f AMAZING TENNIS BALL! ; Herd's something to startle tennis players! First Grade,' 1936,'Dunlop Reject Balls reduced in price for one month! ' Only 10/- dozen; ' 5/0 half dozen; 2/- .paiir! "Money back if not satisfied. Postage-paid country orders. The Tennis Shop, 127 Armagh street. —— mmm ■—^—■^————"*— H
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21714, 22 February 1936, Page 21
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