LAWN TENNIS.
PAPA&UA r. WOOLSTON. A team from F&parua journeyed to Woolston on _ Saturday and played a friendly match, which resulted in a win for the home club by J games. It was very unfortunate Tor the ▼iiitorg that they were without the services of their first and second lady players. Ladies of the Woolston team very kindly supplied afternoon tea. The results of play were as. follows (Paparua players being: mentioned first in every case): Men's Doubles—K. M'Keown and E. Partridge 6 beat G-. Pierce and J. Temple 0; E. Joyce and A. Spioer 6 beat W. Hawkins and J. Dryden 3; 0. Manhire and H. Chalklen 2 lost to W. Tanner and J. Johns 6. Ladies' Doubles—Meadames Chalklen and Partridge 2 lost to Misses Muirsou and "Wood 6; Mesdames Chalklen and Partr.idg« 5 lost to Misses Martin and Leighton 0. * Combined Doubles—K. M'Keown and Mm Chalklen 8 beat G-. Pierce and Miss Wood 3; E. Partridge and Mrs Chalklen 6 beat J. Temple and Miss Wood 1; E. Joyce and Mr: Partridge' 6 beat W. Hawkins and Miss Leighton 5. Men's Singles—K, M'Keown 6 beat G. Pieroe S; E. Partridge 6 beat J, Temple 0; E. Joyce 0 lost to W. Hawkins 6; A. Spacer 2 lost to J. Drjden 6; C. Manhire 6 beat J. Johns' 5; H. Chalklen 0 lost to W. Tanner 6. Ladies' Singles—Mrs Chalklen 2 lost to Miss Wood 6; Mrs Partridge 2 lost to Miss Martin 6. Totals—Paparua 63 games. Woolston 70 games. WOOLSTON B v. PAPAEUA B. A team from Woolston journeyed out to Hornby on Saturday and plafed a friendly game with a second team from Paparun, which lesulted in a win for the visitors.bj 25 games. Ladies of the home club ver} kindly supplied afternoon tea.. Results wei< as follows (Woolston players being mentionec first in every case): Combined Doubles—Mies Reading and W Fleming 6 beat F. Richards and Miss h Joyce 3; Mre Falkner and J. Pierce G ben' W. M'Fadden and Miss Bowbyes 3; Mis Waßs and Sycamore 6 beat H. Kenworthy an< Mrs Simpson 3; Miss Slocombo and Was* I beat H. Spicer and Mies Conway 4; Mif G-arton and Sycamore 2 lost to L. Spicer anMiss D. Pooley 6. Ladies' Doubles —Miss Reading and Mr Falkner 5 lost' to Misses Joyce and Bowby< 6; Misses Waßs and Slocombe 6 beat Mr Simpson and MiBB Conway 5. Men's Doubles—W. Fleming and J. Pierc 6 beat F. Richards and H. Spicer 8; Sycr more and Wass' 6 beat W. M'Fadden and L Spicer 3. Ladieß* Singles—Miss Reading 6 beat Min N. Joyce 2; Miss Wass 3 lost "to Miss Con way 6; Mrs Falkner 4 lost to Miss Bowbyo 6: "Miss Slocombe 8 bent Mrs Simpson 0.
Men's Singles—W. Fleming 6 beat T RicbaTds 0; J. Pierce « beat W. M'Faddon 8 Sycamore i lost to H. Spioer G; Wass i losi to H. Kennedy 6; Wa3S 0 beat L. Spicer i Totals:\Voolston 94 frames, Paparua 69 game; DAVIS CUP. AUSTRALIANS SAIL FOR NEW ZEALAND. [Per Press Association.] AUCKLAND. November 59. The secretary of the Davis Cup committr has received cable odvico that the Australia! team left Sydney \ij the Maheno on Thur; day. INDIA, TO ENTER FOR DAVIS CUP. By Tetegr^prr—Press Association—Copyright Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. DELHI. November 27. A meeting of tho All India Tennis Associa Won afc Delhi,, decided to enter India fo th« Davis Cup in 1921. The team will cor. sis't of British subjects, or tho subjects v native States. >
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18575, 30 November 1920, Page 7
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588LAWN TENNIS. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18575, 30 November 1920, Page 7
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