EXHIBITION TENNIS
PLAY AT.NELSON
(Special to ."The Evening .Post.")
. NELSON,. March 21. The prospect of bright, first-class tennis "attracted- a' large crowd -to" the.Nelson Lawn . Tennis . Club.'s, courts yesterday atternoon, -when; exhibition games -were PJayed by some of New" Zealand's lead--Vlayevs-Uegsys. C. E. : Malfroy," N. R.-C. Wilson, Ferkins (Wellington), and Angas - (Christchurch)". ■ The star singles match, between,Angas and Malfroy, was S 1 °°'7 two sets,-Angas "'winning both, 64, /-0.. Wilson.-ami. Perkins had a great struggle, in which the -former triumphed, 6-4, 3-6, 6-3. Great interest was -taken -hi ■ the doubles match between Angas and Wilson and Malfroy and Eerkins. After a brilliant contest .MaJfroy and Ferkins won, 64, 6-2, 2-6, 6*o T ■ ■ ' . ,
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 68, 22 March 1933, Page 14
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