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MEN'S SINGLES. ■ Second Round.—Parker (6) beat Eamson (24), VO-C2; Clem (18) beat Hooper (10) by default. * Third Bound.—Martin (12) beat Clem (15), 70-55; ll'Lachlan (12) beat Gardner (20), by default; H. J. Thompson (16) beat Paul (H), 70-53, . 1 Fourth Eonnd.—France (sbr) beat'B: Powdrell (6) 70-66; Young (10) beat Burgess (16),"70-58; M'Lachlan (12) beat H. J ; Thompson (16),,70----70^mi-fin»l.— Young (10) beat M'Lachlan (12), LADIES'. SINGLES. Second - Bound.-^-Miss M. Johnston (10) beat Miss Cato (owe 10) by default; Miss Blakiston (U) Bgat Miss I. Wallace (12), 50----47; Miss TValdie .(16) beat Miss M. MXormiclv. (1.6) 50-36; Miss^Perry-(16) beat Mrs. Fenwcke (10), 50-43;-Miss 0. Haggitt (5) beat Miss Howett (5), by default; Miss Mabey (10) beat Miss CoUinson (10), 50-28; Miss Sheppard (14) beat Mrs. Heald (10), 50-34;. Miss London (12) beat Miss Litchfteld (10), soUl Third Epund.—Miss Bennett (scr) be»t Miss M. Johnston (10), 50-33; Miss Blakiston (14) bS«J MUs Waldie (16), 50-36; Miss Perry (16) 1?& F 1? & Um iU (6),. SO-41; Miss Mabey (10) beat Mus Kirk (10), 50-J6; Miss Dement (14) beat Miss London (12), 50-32; Mrs. Smith' (scr).beat Miss Walsh (16), 50-40; Miss D. pS'ottrll" Mabey (10) beat»MEN'S DOUBLES. Second Bound.—Boddy and Tukere (scr) be»t Bnrgess and Loveday (18), 70-52; H. J. Tnompf?? -^« M vrtlD (10) beat France and DonaW In-i '£%<£"ss *? a \f" keT beat Ea«° Jit%*7^%% T70"52? (SCT) beat *' ' LADISS': DOUBLES. Second Bound.—Misses' Kirk and L. Astle (18) beat Misses Dement and Lecee H') =;n Fenwicke and Miss Woodward (10), 50-40-SenifeM (if m-U beat Misks Aitcheson"^ Third Bound.—Misses Daniell (16) beat Missses Jerry and Blakistou (12), 50-(3; Misses m- wn^ L ,Astle (18) beat Mrs- Smith and w-flli?°?m c K(o? e« s)' 55"38; Misses soeble■and SdTl^W Mrs. Druce and' Miss ArmisCOMBINED DOUBLES. \ Second round.—Gibbons and Miss E. M'Cor«m io°2 b^ fc Anderson- and Miss I. Wallace (20), 60-44; France and Miss Fannin" (owe 2) beat Sorrenson and Miss N. Astle (16), 62-56; Parker and Miss East (owe 8) beat -Ganmand Miss CoUinson (12), 6853: Deat Garner Third Bound.—Paul and Miss Sheppaiii (10) .beat Ealfe and Miss Goebel (8), 60-57- Carter and Mrs. Campbell (18) beat Salmond and Mr/ l"*""?,^ "), 64^2; M'Lachlan and M™s Richard.C4) beat Tukere and Mrs. Jones (6), 60-53 Hooper and "Miss Major (10) beat Gibbons and Miss E. M'Cormick (20) ,60"s.-
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 13, 16 January 1925, Page 3
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