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* ARROW v. GIBBSTON. Teams from the above clubs met on the ArroAvtown courts on Saturday, 18th inst. Although Arrow Avon by" a good margin, many of the sets •were keenly contested, and the match proved most enjoyable. The ArrowtoAvn ladies provided afternoon tea. The following are the scores (AitoavtoAvii names being placed first:— Ladies’ Singles—Mrs S. B. Stevenson beat Airs Eric Sanders, 7—l; Miss
IP. Allan beat Miss B. Cowan, 7—C ; I Miss J. Macphenson lost to Miss M. Anderson, 2—7; Miss B. Erridge beat Miss Mima Anderson,, 7—2; Miss Erridge, beat Miss Iris Anderson, 7—o. Men’s Singles—Jas. Mcßride beat G. Smith,, 7—6; T. Mcßride, lost to Eric Sanders, 6—7; D. Anderson beat H Perriam, 7—3; A. D. Pearce beat P. Beaton, 7—3. Ladies’ Doubles—Mrs Stevenson and Miss Allan beat Mrs Sanders and Miss Cowan, 7—4; Misses Macplberson and Erridge beat Misses I. and Mima Anderson. 7—6. Men's, Doubles—J,as, Mcßride and T. Mcßride beat Sanders and Smith, —7—s; Anderson and Pearce beat Perriam and Beaton, 7—o. Combined Don blest—Mrs Stevenson and Jaa Mcßride beat Mrs Sanders and E. Sanderst, 7—6; Miss Allan and T. Mcßride beat Miss Cowan and Sanderst’ 7—3; Miss Macptarson. and D. Anderson beat Miss Anderson, and Perriam. 7—5; Miss Erridge and Pearce, beat Miss M. Anderson and Beaton, 7—3. ; Totals—Arrow, 15 sets 106 games; pibbston', 2 sets 64 games.
ARROW v. QUEENSTOWN. A team from the Queenstown Club visited Arrow town on Wednesday last, and played a match with a local team. Weather conditions were ideal, and a keenly contested match resulted in ,a win for Arrow by the narrow margin of five games, the teams being equal in sets. The Arrowtown ladies provided afternoon tea, and at the conclusion of the match . the usual courtesies were exchanged. Detailed scores (Arrow town names first): Ladies’ Singles—Mins J. W, qßeed beat Mrs Stanton, 7—6; Miss 0. Romans beat Miss D. Harris, 7—2; Mrs S. B. Stevenson beat Mrs Landrebe, 7—2; Mi's W. H.. James beat Mrs Inglisi, 7—2. Men’s Singles—James Mcßride lost to P. Dougherty, 5—7; D, Anderson lost to Valla nee, 5-7; H. E. Pittaway lost to Williams, 2—7; A. D. Pearce lost to Dr. Anderson, 3—6. Ladies’ Doubles—Mrs Reed and Miss Romans beat Mrs Stanton and Miss Harris, 7—3; Mrs Stevenson and Mrs James beat Mrs Landrebe and Mrs Inglis, 7—2. Men’s Doubles— James Mcßride and D. Anderson lost to Dougherty and Yallance, 4—7; Pittaway and John Mcßride lost to Williams and Dr. Anderson, 6—7. Combined Doubles—Mrs Reed and James Mcßride, lost to Mrs Stanton and Dougherty, 3—7; Mrsi Stevenson and Pitta way beat Mrs Landrebe and Williams, 7—4; Miss Homans and Anderson lost to Miss Harris and Yallance, 5—7; Mrs James and John Mcßride beat Mrs Inglis and Dr. Anderson, 7— 2: r Totals—Arpowtown. 8 sets 82 games; (Queenstown], S sets 77 games.
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Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 4444, 28 November 1939, Page 5
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