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CONTESTANTS FOR MEN’S SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP AT WILDING PARK.—Action shots taken at Wilding Park on Saturday when the first round of the men’s singles of the New Zealand lawn tennis championships was in progress. From left: B. E. Woolf (Auckland), who beat the Canterbury player, B. R. Penfold; Penfold smashes a short lob during the match against Woolf; P. G. Nicholls (Wellington), who beat J. Cornish (Canterbury) in straight sets; M. L. Dunn (Wellington) in his winning game against J. Beatty (Canterbury).

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Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27861, 9 January 1956, Page 7

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CONTESTANTS FOR MEN’S SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP AT WILDING PARK.—Action shots taken at Wilding Park on Saturday when the first round of the men’s singles of the New Zealand lawn tennis championships was in progress. From left: B. E. Woolf (Auckland), who beat the Canterbury player, B. R. Penfold; Penfold smashes a short lob during the match against Woolf; P. G. Nicholls (Wellington), who beat J. Cornish (Canterbury) in straight sets; M. L. Dunn (Wellington) in his winning game against J. Beatty (Canterbury). Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27861, 9 January 1956, Page 7

CONTESTANTS FOR MEN’S SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP AT WILDING PARK.—Action shots taken at Wilding Park on Saturday when the first round of the men’s singles of the New Zealand lawn tennis championships was in progress. From left: B. E. Woolf (Auckland), who beat the Canterbury player, B. R. Penfold; Penfold smashes a short lob during the match against Woolf; P. G. Nicholls (Wellington), who beat J. Cornish (Canterbury) in straight sets; M. L. Dunn (Wellington) in his winning game against J. Beatty (Canterbury). Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27861, 9 January 1956, Page 7

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