GREYMOUTH TENNIS CLUB.
LADIES’ DOUBLES. Tiie ladies’ doubles handicap was played off on the Greymouth Club’s courts on Cnlnix'hiir off ovn/mn mifl o cViloHnin Pnni-
Saturday afternoon, and a splendid competition resulted. Several of the games were very closely contested, and a pleasing feature of the play was the good form shown by the younger players, some of whom should develop, with practice and experience, into first-class players. The final, which was won by Misses Barrowman and Tenneiri, was noteworthy for the fine form shown by tbe winners, who played cosistently well throughout the game. The various games resulted as tollows: — FIRST ROUND. Mrs Fletcher and Miss Kettle (scr.) beat Miss Lowe and Miss V. Wickes (owe 5), 40—23. Mrs Handle and Miss C. Hopkins (10) beat Mrs Whitfore and Mrs Kitchingharn (7). 40—35. Miss M. Barrowman and Miss N. Tennent (2) beat Miss V. Hannan and Miss S. 3Teller (15). 40-32. Miss 31. Smii and Miss D. Wickes T7|’ beat Mrs Baldwin and Miss Bignell (2), 40—34. SECOND ROUND. Mrs Fletcher and Miss Kettle beat Mrs Rnndle and Miss Hopkins, 40 —36. Miss Barrowman and Miss Tennent beat Miss M. Smith and Miss D. Wickes, 40 —39. FINAL. Miss Barrowman and Miss Tennent beat Mrs Fletcher and Miss Kettle, 49—31.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 12 November 1917, Page 4
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