MATCHES FOR SUNDAY
Following t&e oompletioa of tfce Wei-; lington Lawn Tennis Association's ranking matches last Sunday* the players, «xcluding the .squads for Nunneley Casket and Wilding Shield teams,- are in tihe foilowin.g position:— Men— T. Lyons, K. Dyer. J. HausM-l ton, R. Robb, J. Renouf, B. Kelly. JSiU Patchett, E. Walker, B. Gyles, L. Saod.-, ford, L. Ma-seiiamt, B. Boyd, F. Jacob-j sera, D Ward. .8.. ..Jenkinson, IK- Bossses', I C. D. SmStiih. D. G. Kelly, D. Bose;j G, Polglase, P.. Pickerill, 3. Jlettdaer, s J. Beimoaate, J-. Tonks, E. S.. Bedford.j H. Cross. :
Wiomea.—Miss J. 'MctoJis., Mrs. D-! G. France, Iffiss Z- Castle, Mass J. -For-! rester, Mrs, Edwaxtis^.-Miss E. Giilteaour,; Mrs. Jenkanssoti, ißfes. W- MarsbaiS, Miss j L. Berry. , These players mow play on a ladder1 system, and the following challenges will be played on Sunday aaext at 1.20 p.m.:— Men.—T.. learns v, K. W. Dyer; J. Hamilton v. R. Ro-bfe; N. Patchett v. ; E> Walker; B Gyles v. L. Sandford; L. Marchant v. B. Boyd; P. Jacobseu v. D. Ward; B. Jenkinson v. K. Boosey; C D. Smith v. D. S. Kelly; D. Bose ; v. G. Polglase; P, Pickerill v. J. Fletejher; J. Delmonte v. J.. Tonks; B, S. Bedford v. H. Cross. ' ■
Women.—Miss J. Nkholls v. Mrs, D. Q, JFr.an.ce; Miss Z. Csastle v. Miss J. Forrester; Mrs.. N, Edwards v. Miss E. Gilmour; Mrs. Jenkinson v. Miss IST. Marshall.
Th.c following matches will be' played in the squads:— Wilding Shield Squad.—S.. Paintter v. N. Edwards; S. Ramson v. R. Ferkins; M. Ferkios v. E. RousseJl; D. G. France v. Sai'gisson. Doubles Uw© advantage sets): France and .-Pahiter v, Roiissell and R. Ferkins; liiaiwards| and Ramsoc v. Sargissora an<A M. F«er■kins; Painter and 'SousseU v- 'Fpsxuee'i and Edwards; B. Fexkws and Sa-rgis-j .son v. M. Ferikins and Samsoa.
Nunneley Casket Sqmsd^—Mim M..1 Howe v. Miss J. Bwsms; Miss J-l Doufthett v. Ms_ss J.. Bedford; Miss £,; Plummer v. Miss L. AfeeL Dmifoles'; ■(two advantage sets): Misses Omathett' and Plummer v. Misses Bums and: Howe; Misses -Akel and Bedford v.* Misses Burns, and Howe; Misses ■ Douthett and Plummer v. Misses AtoeJ! and Bedford. . " . ;
Because vof delays caused by bad weather, there will be no training o£ the 18-21-year-old .players fill January.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 132, 1 December 1938, Page 25
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