SPORTS AND GAMES
TENNIS. (Australian & N.Z. Cable Association.) LONDON, March 8. An Ameiican, Miss Marjorie Morrill, beat Miss Nuthall in the second round of the Riviera Lawn Tennis Championship at Mentone 6/4, 6/3. The former, who is nineteen, won convincingly, with superior strokes and tactics. CYCLING. (Per Press Association.) WELLINGTON, March 9. Following are the results of the cycling events at the Petone Amateur Athletic and Cycling Club Meeting, held last night: — Two Miles Open Handicap, final.— D. Gray (Australia) 1, Horsfall 2, C. Flett 3. Time 4.53. One Mile Scratch Handicap. —J. Standen 1, D. Gray 2, P. Norris 3. Time 2.31.
800 Yards Handicap, final. —D. Gray 1, J. Standen 2, A. Horsfall 3. Time I. Three Miles (short limit handicap) — J. Standen 1, H. Scarge 2, A. James 3. Time 7.17. Three Miles Race. —D. Gray 1, J. Morris 2. J. Carswell 3. Time 7.13 2-5. BOWLING. Three rinks representing the Greymouth Bowling Club will leave to-mor-row morning for Reefton, where they will meet the representatives of the Reefton Club, for the Reynolds Badges, at present held by the visitors.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 9 March 1928, Page 2
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