Women’s mid-week tennis
Results of two weeks play in the Nutri-metrics women’s mid-week tennis competitions were:— A grade.—Elmwood 10, Avonhead 2 (rained out); United 10, Edgeware 6; North Beach 9, Bishopdale 7; Spreydon 11, Barrington 5; South Brighton 13, Edgeware 3; Barrington 9, St Paul’s 3; Opawa 70 games. Mount Pleasant 65; United 14, Avonhead 2; United 15, Cashmere 1; Edgeware 7, Elmwood 5; Spreydon 13, St Martins 3; St Paul’s 10, Blshpdale 6. B grade.—Fendalton 12, Te Kura 4; Waimalri 9, Avonside
7; Waimalri 13, Bishopdale 3; Halswell 74 games, Prebbletoh 70; Avonhead 10, Kaiapoi 6; Burwood 7, St Paul’s 5; North Beach 79 games, Burwood 60; Elmwood 11, Shirley 5; Avonside 11, Burwood 5; Linwood Avenue 9, St Martins 7; Avonhead 77 games, Edgeware 73; St Paul’s 5, Barrington 1 (rained out); Fendalton 12, United 4; Fendalton 5, Shirley 1 (rained out); St Paul’s 7, New Brighton 5 (rained out); St Martins 9, Avonhead 7. C grade.—Avonhead 80 games, North Beach 67; North Beach 11, Elmwood 5.
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