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TENNIS

PIO PIO CLUB’S WIN. ST. ANDREW’S DEFEATED. The Pio Pio Tennis Club’s team defeat St. Andrews in the first series of games in the T.O.H. tennis competitions by 14 games to 10. The following afe the individual results, Pio Pio players being mentioned first:— Men’s Singles.—S. Tait v. R. Seccombe, 6—l; H. Dinnison v. R. McLeod, I—6; G. Anderson v. A. Hickey, 6—4; S. Aston v. K. McLeod, 4—6; R. Clegg v. D. Hutchins, 6—l; L. Anderson, v. R. Allingham, 6—3. Ladies’ Singles.—Miss D. Johnstone v. Miss R. Henderson, '6—4; Mrs. Tait v. Miss J. Pedersen, 3 —6; Miss N. Jackson v. Miss N. Douglas, 6—5; Mrs. Anderson v. Miss Z. Jackson, 6—2; Mrs. M. Bowyer v. Miss P. Ferris, 4—6; Mrs. Aston v. Mrs. Hickey, 3—6.

Men’s Doubles.—Tait and Dinnison v. Seccombe and McLeod, 6—l; Anderson and Aston v. Hickey and McLeod, 6—5; Clegg and Anderson v. Hutchins and Allingham, 6—l

Ladies’ Doubles.— Miss Johnstone and Mrs. Tait v. Misses Henderson and Douglas, 6—l; Mrs. Aston and Mrs. Anderson v. Misses Pedersen and Jackson, 2—6; Mrs. Bowyer and Miss Jackson v. Miss Ferris and Mrs. Hickey, 5—6. Combined Doubles.—Tait and Miss Johnstone v. Seccombe and Miss Henderson, 6—3; Dinnison and Mrs. Tait v. R. McLeod and Miss Pedersen, 5—6; Anderson and Miss Jackson v. Hickey and Miss Douglas, 6—5; Aston and Mrs. Anderson v. McLeod and Miss Jackson, 5—6; Clegg and Mrs. Bowyer v. Hutchins and Miss Ferris, 6—5; Anderson and Mrs. Aston v. Allingham, and Mrs. Hickey,' 3—6.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume XXXI, Issue 4566, 8 November 1937, Page 5

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TENNIS King Country Chronicle, Volume XXXI, Issue 4566, 8 November 1937, Page 5

TENNIS King Country Chronicle, Volume XXXI, Issue 4566, 8 November 1937, Page 5