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ST. ANNE'S v. ST. JOSEPH'S.

St. Anne's Club, Newtown, defeated St. Joseph's, 'Buckle . street, by .13 Bets 108 games to 11' sets 108 games. St. Anne s owe their win to the all-round superiority o£ their men players. .The results.of the games played are as follow (St. Anne's players mentioned first): — ' Men's Singles.—A. Murray v. P. Williams, 6-1; R. Connop v. H. Barnes, 6-0; X."Fender v. W. Gamble, 6-4; K. Durney v. P. Hepburn,? 6-3; <J. M'Glinchy v. J. Wolfe 6-1; J. Nixon v. J. Kepnedy, 6-5. Ladies' Singles.—E. Jacobsen v. R. Fouhy, 2-6; N. Williams v. E. Kennedy, 2-6; K. Wylie v. E. Hepburn, 3-6; T. Clark v. M. Hepburn, 1-6; R. Harris v. P. Nash, 2-6; V. Williams v. M. Scanlon, 6-3. ■''■,■■■.

Men's Doubles.—A. Murray and R. Connop v. P. Williams and H. Barnes, 6-5; R. Pender and K. Durney v. W. Gamble and J. Kennedy, 6-5; J. M'GHnchy and J. Nixon v. J. Wolfe and P. Hepburn, 6-3. Ladies' Doubles.—E. Jacobsen and N. Williams v. R. Fouhy and E. Hepburn, 6-4: K. Wylie and T. Clark v. E. Kennedy and M. Scanlon; 2-6; R. Harris and V. Wilson y. P. Nash and M. Scanlon, 4-6.

Mixed Doubles.—A. Murray and E. Jacobsen v. P. Williams.and E. Kennedy, 6-4; R. Connop and K. Wylie v. H. Barnes and E. Hepburn, 5-6; R. Pender and R. Harris v. W. Gamble and M. Hepburn, 2-6; K. Durney and N. Williams v. J. Kennedy and R. Fouhy, 2-6; J. M'Glinchy and V. Wilson v. J. Wolfe and M. Scanlon, 6--4; J. Nixon and T. Clark' v. P. Hepburn and P. Nash,. 5-6.

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 75, 29 March 1926, Page 5

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ST. ANNE'S v. ST. JOSEPH'S. Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 75, 29 March 1926, Page 5

ST. ANNE'S v. ST. JOSEPH'S. Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 75, 29 March 1926, Page 5