NEW ZEALAND TENNIS
JUNIOR TEAM IN AUSTRALIA Press Association—By Telcgraph-^opyrighi SYDNEY, February 27. Mr Henry Marsh, commenting in th# ‘ Sun ’ on the New Zealand junior laivn tennis players, says; “ ’-They are shaping well and diligently practising each day. included in the New SouthcWales team will be four of the best juniors in Australia—John Bromwich, Arthur Huxley, Henry Lindo, and Jim Gilchrist. They will be supported by Billy Sidwell, John Hanev, and Denny Pails. The, NewSouth Wales boys are younger than the New Zealanders, who do not get the advantage of early coaching and niake their own way in lawn tennis until they attract the notice of their association. -
WHIPPET RACING The following are the handicaps fop the Dunedin Club’s meeting to-nior-row:: — Juvenile.—Tennessee Boy 17, Variant Gold 15, Bright Signal 13, laurus 12,Semaphore 8. _ .. Improvers.—Clitton Lass, Scotland ■ Hope, Ivce Star all 12£. ' Middle-weight. Pitz-Palu, Border Queen, Sunny Southland, Priceless Gut jl Second Class.—Gold Flight, Cashier 12J, Grand Prince 11$. . ' Open Flat.—Happy Win 12J, Star Master 12, Silver Tom 10, Phnephori* 8. Maiden Hurdles.—Scotland’s Hope* Blue Vision, 'Man, Happy Win, PitzPalu all 17J. Novice Hurdles.—Sunny Southland, Gold Flight, Scotland’s Hope, Staj; Master all 17$. N
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Evening Star, Issue 22275, 28 February 1936, Page 6
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