TENNIS
13 ? THE ENGLISH TEAM AT CHOH. Ll e {Per Pren Association — Copyright.) y CHRISTCHURCH, November 9. Approximately 2000 people assema bled at Wilding Park to-day to see '■ the visiting English lawn tennis team ~ engage in matches against one ann other, and with leading Canterbury 0 players. A largo proportion of the 5 visitors came mainly to sec Miss I>. s E. Round, first-ranked woman player in the world, for a while. : F. J. Perry, another mem be r of a the team, occupies a similar position o in men’s tennis. He has already play- », cd in Christchurch. None could have a been disappointed in Miss Round, for she played tennis of a standard that V has never before been produced by a u woman player in the South Island, e .Results of the matches were as folii lows : P. J. Perry (England) beat C. An- - gas (Canterbury) 7/9. 6/1, 6/0_ e ()r. P. Hughes (England) beat T. v Rliodes-Williarns .(Canterbury) 6/1, 6/3. i Miss 1). E. Round (England) be"t 1 Miss N. M. Lyle (England) 4/6, 6/4, - 6/2. ' a, F. .1. Perry (England) and H. A. re Ra.r’iett (Canterbury) beat O. P. X (Hughes (England) and 'H. Dyrnond f (Canterbury) 6/1. 1/6, 6/2. t, Miss E. M. Dear man and CL P. - Hughes (England) heat Miss D. E. 3 Peii’nl (Ensrland) and T. Rhodcsi Williams (Canterbury) .6/3, 10/8.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 November 1934, Page 2
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