REEFTON NOTES
(Our Own Corresoondenv REEFTON, February 9. The tennis match played yesterday between the “Crackerjack” and “Gia'ntkiller” teams was most even, and interesting, and a fitting testimony of excellent judgment on the part of the selector, Mr O. B. A. Sharpe. The result was a win for Crackerjacks by 10 sets 91 games to 8 sets 85 games . Detailed results (Crackerjack names mentioned first) are: Men’s singles: Stanley 3, McDonald 2 (unfinished); A. Archer 6, Elliston 1; K. Archer 5, F. Archer 6; McVicar 5, London 6; Moyle 5, Mc-
Kenzie 6; Pennington 5, Woods 6. Men’s doubles: A. Archer and Moyle 6, Elliston and McDonald 4; K. Archer and Pennington 5, F. iAircher and Woods 6; McVicar and Moyle 6, London and McKenzie 5. Combined doubles: Miss Archer and Pennington 6 Mrs Ward and Elliston 3; Miss Farrell and Moyle 6, Miss McCallum and London 5; Mrs Eklund and McVica'r 6, Mrs McVicar and McKenzie 5- Mrs McVicar and Pennington 5. Miss King and F. Arch'er 6; M;ss McVicar and A. Archer 6, Miss O’Flaherty and McDonald 5: Miss Noble and K. Archer 2, Miss Murray and Woods 6. At the Bowling Club’s green yesterday the competition for the aggregate prize was continued. 28 bowlers takmg part. The oriz'e for the skips went to T. Russell, after playing off a tie with A. McElwee. R. Chandler won the prize for the leads, with C. Chandler second.
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Grey River Argus, 10 February 1942, Page 7
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