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TENNIS

GOVERNMENT DEPART-

MENTS

A tennis match, played last Sunday at Day's Bay, between the Education Department and the Unemployment Board's staff was won by the Education Department by 15 sets, 107 games, to 6 sets 60 games. Ihe following are the detailed results, Education players.. mentioned Urst:— Men's Singles.—Mills beat Robinson, 6-4-.Beale beat Smith, 6-1; Gibson beat Anstey 0-5;. FuUord beat Wilson, 6-2; Worthington beat Selman, 6-5; Savage lost to Read, 1 "^Turner beat Brooker, 6-0; Barber lost to Clarke, 2-6. Women's Singles—Miss Bennett beat Miss Parker, 6-0; Miss .Bayfield beat Miss Chipper, 6-2; Miss Bennett beat Muß.Ch_pj.er,'6-1; Miss Bayfield beat Miss Parker, 6-3. Men's .Doubles.—Mills and Gibson lost to Robinson and Anstey, 1-6; Beale and Fulford. beat Smith . and Wilson, 6-1: Worthington and Savage beat Selman and Aead, 6-4; Turned and Barber lost to Brooker and Clarke, 2-6; Mills and Gibson beat Wilson and Smith, 6-0; Fulford and Beale lost to Robinson and Anstey, 4-6; Worthington and Savage beat Brooker and Clarke, 6-4; Turner and Barber lost to Selman and Read, 4-6. Women's Doubles..—Misses Bennett and Bayfield beat Misses Parker and Chipper, 6-1. _

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 39, 16 February 1933, Page 20

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TENNIS Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 39, 16 February 1933, Page 20

TENNIS Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 39, 16 February 1933, Page 20

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