LAWN TENNIS
N.Z. CHAMPIONSHIPS
SOME OF THE ENTRANTS
(Special to "The Evening Post.") CHRISTCHURCH, This Day. Tennis airartgements have been made for tho New Zealand championships, which are to be held at Wilding Park in three weeks' time. At present it appears that there will be a strong Canterbury entry. Almost all of the first ten in the ranking list of players will enter in the doubles. Miss M. Wake and Miss M. Andrew will defend the New Zealand ladies' doubles title. Othev likely pairs are Miss Johnston and Miss M. Shcrris, Miss M. Andrew and-I. A. Sony,. Miss E. Johnston and T. W. Patterson, and Miss B. Gould and R. Browning. -Angsts and Seay arc pLying in the men's doubles, and Augas seems to have every chanceoor.tr. retaining the singles title.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 133, 3 December 1930, Page 13
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