LAWN TENNIS
MATCH WITH SOUTH
CANTERBURY
CANTERBURY TEAM CHOSEN
The following players have been selected to represent Canterbury in a tennis match to be played against South Canterbury on Saturday, at Wilding Park, play to commence at 10.30 a.m.:— Men—C. Angas, H. A. Barnett, H. Dymond, A. B. Cant, I. J. Corich, C. F. Penfold. Women—Misses I. Poole, T. Poole, N. Bishop, D. Dickey, J. Senior, S. Anderson.
SOUTH CANTERBURY SIDE
SELECTED
ITHE PRESS Special Service.!
TIMARU, March 2.
The following team has been selected to represent South Canterbury against Canterbury at lawn tennis on Saturday, at Christchurch: — Men—W. E. Henton, G. C. Reid. J. Milliken. G. Innes-Jones, R. T. Sliiels, T. Morrison.
Women—Misses D. ShirtelifY, D. Patchelt. K. Smythe, B. Sutherland, J. Bendall. M. White.
Mr W. E. Renton has been appointed captain and Mr J. Milliken team manager.
CANTERBURY ASSOCIATION
DRAW FOR SATURDAY'S PLAY
The following ir, the draw for the competitions of the Canterbury Lawn Tennis Association at Wilding Park on Saturday: A GRADE Section I—Third round: Opawa v. Elmwood No. 1, Fendalton No. 1 v. St. Mary's, North Linwood v. St. Albans, Edgeware No. 1 v. Addington. Sections II and lll—Semi-final: Linwood v. St. James's. B GRADE Sections I and H —Final: Woolston v. North Linwood. The remaining teams will play as follows:—Addington Catholic v. Shirley, St. James's v. Linwood, Barringtou v. Avonside. St. Mary's v. Burwood Park, St. Phillips v. Opawa. Cathedral v. Addington, Edgeware v. Elmwood. D GRADE Final—Woolston v. Addington Catholic. N.Z. GIRLS IN SYDNEY
CONTINUED SUCCESS IN CHAMPIONSHIPS
icsiTr.t) pbess association—corvEioai.) (Received^March 2, 11.45 p.m.) i l •' SYDNEY. March 2. Results in the junior tennis championships were:— Girls' Singles, under 19—Miss Armstrong (New Zealand) won, 6-0. 6ro. Singles, under 17—Miss Hodges (New Zealand) won, 6-24 Girls' Doubles, under 17—Miss Hodges and Miss Irwin won. 6-1. Mixed Doubles, under 17 —R. Fclan and Miss Hodges beat V. Mos#rove and Mis* Wilson (New Zealand), 0-0.
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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22341, 3 March 1938, Page 15
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