Country’s two wins
Country tennis teams had a little' more success than usual when the annual matches against Town, sides were played' at Wilding Park. Town won four of the contests against sub-union teams, but Ellesmere had a thumping victoryin its match, and North Canterbury headed off its opponent in J a thrilling finish, winning on a| count-back of games. Hugh Robinson, a Canterbury 1
r ! Wilding Shield representative I who lives at Woodend, led North : Canterbury, and the successful - Ellesmere side was headed by Graham Main and had the ser- ; vices of Jan Pickering. Results were:— ' Town. 14. Mid-Canterbury 10; • North Canterbury 209 games, |Town 202; Ellesmere 17. Town 7; uTown 16. Malvern 6; Town 21. ■Hurnnui .1; Town 20, Banks Pen-1 ’insula 4.
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