Tennis.
QUEENSTOWN v. CEOMWEEK The members of the Queen stow a Tennis Club journeyed to Cromwell on Saturday to play .a match with the local Club. The visitors were rather badly : beaten, but it was all in the ■day’s fun. They were very hospitably entertained by the Cromweliites, and they report a most enjoyable time generally. The usual courtesies were exchanged at the close of the match by Dr. Anderson (Queensf town) and Mr Bladder (Cromwell), The scores are appended, Cromwell players being mentioned' first: — Gents’ Singles.—Stumbles 6, Stoop 2; Niool 6, Harper 5; Murray 2, Overton 6; Clarkson 6, Anderson 4; B. Stumbles 6, Gavin 2; Soott 6,- Scott 3. f ; ; ! Ladies’ Singles—Miss Partridge 4, Miss Goddard 6; Miss J. Nicol 6, Miss Davies 8; Miss N. Nicol 6, Miss Kennedy 2; Miss Stumbles 6, . Miss Tait 4. Gents’ Doubles—Stumbles and Niool 6, Stoop and Overton 5; Murray and Clarkson G, Anderson and Harper 2; B. Stumbles and Soott 6; Gavin and Scott 2. i Ladies’ Doubles. —Miss Partridge and J. Niool 4; Miss Goddard and Davies 6; Miss N. Niool and Miss Stumbles 6, Miss Kennedy and Miss Tait 2. Combined Doubles.—Stumbles and Miss Partridge 6, Stoop and Miss Goddard 2; Nicol and Miss J. Nicol 6, Harper and Miss Davies 5; Murray and Miss N. Niool 6, Anderson and Miss Kennedy 0; Clarkson and ■Stumbles’ 5, Overton and Miss Tait 6. Cromwell 15 sets, 105 games; Queens-
4 sets, 67 games.
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Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 3614, 18 November 1924, Page 4
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