LAWN TENNIS
CANTERBURY V. -,WELLa«*TON
Later information than was available when '' Huka'' wrote his '•tennis notes earlier in the week makes it available to state that circumstances, have arisen, which will enable'E.'D.; Andrews, the New Zealand champion, to make the trip to Christehurch, consequently the comments in the back pages of this issue of "The Post" hardly apply. In, the match against Canterbury, Wellington will be represented by the strongest men's and ladies' team that has played against that province since 1914, and the Wellington Association's chances of lifting the Anthony Wilding Memorial Shield, as well as winning the interprovincial match, appear to be very. rosy. The shield match of four men aside will be played at ChristchuTch :on, 18th and 19th instant, and the teams' match on the following Monday;
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 30, 5 February 1927, Page 10
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131LAWN TENNIS Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 30, 5 February 1927, Page 10
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