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WELLINGTON TITLES

Miss Davidson * Top Seed (NX. Preu Association) W’EUJNGTON, Dee. 4. ft The New Zealand champion, Mias J. Davidson, of Canterbury, has been seeded top for the women's singles at the Wei- ' llngton championships. C. G.’ Judge has seventh seed for tbe men’s singles. The championships will be ' held on December 8 and. • and 15 and U. ~ The seedings (Wellington players unless otherwise stated) are:— s Men's Singles—l, L. A. Ger--* rard (Auckland); 2, I. S. Crodcenden (Auckland), 2. J. B. Sou- ‘ ter; 4. R. G. Clarite: 5. R. N. Hawkes; 6. F. Scarlett; 7, G. . Judge (Canterbury); a, R. A«. Wong (Auckland). Women's Singles.—l, Mia J. Davidson (Canterbury): 2, Mias * S. Cox; 2. Mias J. Hayvfee; 4. Miss M. Johnston; 5 Mia E. Cavaye; 2, Mrs E. Wentzel; 7. Mia /. Warwick; 2, Mrs X. ' Vause. Men's Doubles.—l, Gerrard . and Crookenden; 2, Souter and Hawkes; 2, Clarke and Judge; “ 4, Scarlett and Wong; 5. P. G. Kelly and Tan Song Kean; 6. . D. Claxton and P. Dfoley; 7. , B. R. Boon and V. Stubbs; a., I. Christison and N. McAfTer Women's Donnies—l, Misses Davidson and Johnston: 2. Msae ■ Cox and Mrs M. Painter; 2. Misses Caaraye and Hayvtoe; 4, Maedamea Vauae and McDsugnr. Park Pool " Suggested swimming pool at’wdding’lLk. with the view to attracting persons to tbe park, waa put be-' fore the querterty dsdegateo* masting of the Caetaetainr Lawn Tennis Association last evening by Mr M. G Healey. “With a really good swimming pod under the trees we would be able to attract a tremendous number of peraona to' Wilding Park.” Mr Healey said.. Recently, the Auckland Lawn Tennis Association bad apegt. £60.000 on bringing its facilities up to those of the Canterbury association, be said. Nowwaa the time for the Canterbury association to regain its lead. ’’We must keep ahead." Mr Healey said. Such s sartmmlng pod as ho - envisaged could cost £(000, £6OOO. or even up to £lO.OOO, be said. Mr Healey's proposal was reeetved with gasps of surprise by moat of thoes prsrnnt. M. was not dlscuaaad. m

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29998, 6 December 1962, Page 19

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WELLINGTON TITLES Press, Volume CI, Issue 29998, 6 December 1962, Page 19

WELLINGTON TITLES Press, Volume CI, Issue 29998, 6 December 1962, Page 19

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