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TENNIS

OKAIAWA BEAT MANGATOKI. Saturday’s match between Okaiawa and Mangatoki resulted in a win for the former by 20 sets to four. Scores was as follow, the Mangatoki players being mentioned first: Men’s singles.—S'. Marx lost to W. Good, 3—6; L. Lewis beat K. Christiansen, 6 —4, H. Linn lost to D. Johnston, 3—6; L. Pease lest to G. Barclay] o—6;0 —6; Mahon lost to L. Ritter, 4 —6; J. Lambic lost to R. Robertson, 3 —6. Ladies’ singles.—Mrs. Mahon lost to Miss Daphne Good, 3—6; Miss Astbury beat Miss E. Williams, 6 —3; Mrs. 'ferry lost to Miss J. Joyce, 2—6; Mrs H. Linn lost to Miss M. Joyce, 4—6; ilrs. Linn lost to'Miss D. Good, 2 —6; Mi ss Nicholas lost to R. Williams, 4—6. | Combined doubles.—S. Marx and Sirs Mahon lost to W. Good and Miss Daphne Good. 4 —6 :L. Lewis and Miss j Astbury beat E. Christiansen and Miss I E. .Williams, 6 —4: H. Linn and Mrs. I Terry beat D. Johnston and J. Joyce, 4—6 ; L. Pease and Mrs. Linn lost to G, Barclay and Miss M. Joyce, 3- —0; Mahon and Miss Linn lost to L. Ritter and Miss D. Good, 3—6; J. Lamibie and Miss Nicholas lost to R. Robertson and R. Williams, o—6.0 —6. Ladies’ doubles. —Mrs. Mahon and Miss Astbury lost to Miss Daph. Good and Miss E.'Williams, 3—6; Mesdames Terry and Linn lost to Misses J. Joyce and M. Joyce, 3 —6 ; Misses Linn and Nicholas lost to Misses D. Good and E, Williams, o—6. Men’s doubles.—S. Marx and L. ’ Lewis beat W. Good and K. Christiansen,. 6 —3; H. Linn and L. Pease lost to D. Johnston and G. Barclay, 5—6; Mahon and J. Lambie lost to L. Ritter ' and Robertson, 6—6. •

DAVIS CUP PLAY. BOKOTRA ANNOUNCES FINISH. (United Press Association —By Electric Telegraph Copyright.) NEW YORK, March 2. , Jean Borotra, French tennis player, announced, to-day that he is “through.” with Davis Cup tennis. He came to America to defend the national, indoor title and to compete in an international series of matches. _ . ■ BERMUDA TOURNEY. PERRY AVINS SINGLES. A r ANCOUVER, March 2. At Hamilton, Bermuda, to-day in the all-British finals Fred Perry won the men’s tennis championship of Bermuda, defeating Hugh Lee 4—6, 6 —l, 6—2, (3 —4. ~ George Hughes and Mrs Whittingsall won the combined doubles over Perry and Betty Nuthall, 4—6, 6—l, 6 —L

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Hawera Star, Volume LI, 4 March 1932, Page 3

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TENNIS Hawera Star, Volume LI, 4 March 1932, Page 3

TENNIS Hawera Star, Volume LI, 4 March 1932, Page 3

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