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TENNIS.

ST. AUGUSTUS CLUB. The Easter tourney of the above club was brought fo a conclusion on Saturday last, when the Ladies’ and Gent’s Handicap singles were played off amid a goodly muster of players and friends. Afternoon tea was dispensed by Miss Madge Harrison and was greatly appreciated. Below is a result of the play. LADIES’ HANDICAP SINGLES. (40 Points up.) First.—Miss Annie Williamson (rec. 20) beat Miss M. Williamson (scr.) 40—28 ; beat' Miss Harrison (scr.) 40—23 ; beat Miss Hannay (owe 10) 50—47 ; beat Miss E. Williamson (scr.) by default; lost to Miss L. Hannay (rec. 15) 37 —40 ; beat Miss Maylett (owe 5) 40—16 ; beat M. Williamson (replayed tie) 40 —23. Total wins 6, losses 1. Second. —Miss M. 'Williamson. Total wins 5, losses 2. MEN’S'HANDICAP SINGLES. (50 Points up.) First. —Mr. E. Maylett (owe 10) beat Mr. P. Warnock (rcc. 15) 60 — 53 ; Mr. E. Ellis, (rec. 20) 60 —54 ; Mr. J. P. Carter (rec. 20) 50—40, retired ; Mr. J. H. Oldham (rec. 7) 60 —46 ; Bev. Wilson (rec. 15) by default ; Mr. H. Bell (scr.) 60—50; A. Maylett (scr.) 60 —54; E. Penrose (owe 5) 55 -35; R. Gifford (rec. 10) by default ; Mr. F. Thomas (scr.) retired. Total wins 10, losses 0. Second.—Mr. E. Ellis with 9 wins,, 11 loss. '

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 103, 16 April 1912, Page 2

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TENNIS. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 103, 16 April 1912, Page 2

TENNIS. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 103, 16 April 1912, Page 2

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