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TENNIS.

BUNNYTHORPE v. COLYTON

In this tournament, Bunnythorpe won, securing 105 games (15 sets) to Colyon's 74 games ( 4sets). Following are details of the scores, Bunnythorpe players being named first in each instance: —

Ladies' Singles.—Miss K. Scheldt 1, v. Mrs Caldwell 6; Miss K. Scheldt 6, v. Miss Lubbock 2; Miss A. Andrew (j, v. Mr s Shand 0; Miss F. Andrews 6, v. Mrs-Waldin 1. Gentlemen's Singles.—C. Burgess 7, v. Mr Gibson 5; C.*Curwen 5, v. Mr Caldwell 7; A. Andrews 7, v. Mr Brocket 5; W. Andrews 7, v. Mr Milieu 4; N. Bray 2, v. Mr Sandilands 7; A. Woods 7-, v. Mr Baylis

Ladies' Doubles. —Misses lv. Scheidt and .A. Andrews 6,' v. Mrs Caldwell and Miss Lubboch 6; Misses K. Scheidt and F. Andrews 6, v. Mrs Shand and Mrs Waldin 3.

Gentlemen's Doubles.—C. Burgess and A. Andrew's 6, v. Mr Gibson and Brocket 5; C. Curwen'and W." Andrews 6, v. Mr Caldwell and Milieu 3; N. Bray and A. Woods 6, v. Mr Sandilands and Bavlis 4.

Combined Doubles.—Miiss A. Andrews and C. Burgess 6, v. Mrs Caldwell and Gibson 5; Miss R. Scheidt and C. Curwen 6, v. Miss Lubboch and Caldwioll 1; Miss lv. Scheidt and W. Andrews 6, v. Mrs Shand and Milieu 3; Miss F. Andrews and A. Andrews 6, v. Miss Waldin and Brochet 5.

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Bibliographic details

Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2311, 14 March 1914, Page 2

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TENNIS. Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2311, 14 March 1914, Page 2

TENNIS. Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2311, 14 March 1914, Page 2

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