BUNNYTHORPE.
TENNIS MATCH. (From Our Own Correspondent.) A tennis match, Bunnythorpe v. Colyton, was played at Coly ton on Wedncsday in beautiful weather. Tho Colyton ladies provided afternoon tea. Colyton won by 20 sets to 12 sets and 148 gamc3 to 123 games. Tho results were, Golyton players mentione'd first: — Men’B singles.—W. Bussell lost to F. Godfrey 3 —6; G. Tregurtha beat H. Godfrey, 6—3; G. Graham lost to G. Duthie, 1 — 6; N. Pearce lost to H. Robson, 1 6; C. Bussell beat C. Duthie, 6—l; A. Waldin lost to H. Robson, 3—6; Ferguson lost to 11. Godfrey, 2—6; G. Thurston beat T. Ewon, 6—o. Ladies’ singles.—Mrs Caldwell beat Mi3s E. Robson, 6—4; Mrs Shepherd beat Miss M. Godfrey, 6—3; Miss Hocken lost to Miss W. Kanson, 3—6; Miss S. Shepherd beat Miss 3V. Robson, 6 —3; Miss W. Rutherford beat Miss -R. Duthie, 6 2; Miss D. Tregurtha beat Miss M. Ranson, 6 —l; Miss Rutherford beat Miss W. Ranson, 6—3; Miss Viles lost to Miss W. Robson, 2—6. Men’s doubles. —A. Waldin and W. Bussell lost to F. Godfrey and H. Godfrey, 5 —6; Tregurtha and Graham lost to G. Duthie and 11. Robson, 0 6; N. l’earco and G. Thurston beat T. Ewon and C. Duthie, 6 —l; C. Bussell and Ferguson lost to G. Duthie and H. Robson, 2 Ladies’ doubles.- —Mrs Caldwell and Mrs Shepherd beat Misses E. Robson and M. Godfrey, 6 —o; Misses Hocken and Shopherd lost to Misses W. Ranson and W. Robson, 3—6; Misses Tregurtha and Rutherford beat Misses R. Duthie and M. Ranson, 6 —o; Misses Rutherford and Viles beat Misses R. Duthie and M. Ranson, 6 —2. Mixed doubles. —Mrs Caldwell and A. "Waldin lost to Miss E. Robson and J. Godfrey, 2—6; Airs Shepherd and W. Bussell beat Miss M. Godfrey _ and H. Godfrey, 6 —3; Tregurtha and Miss Hocken beat Yliss W. Ranson and G. Duthie, 6 —o; Miss Rutherford and Graham boat Miss R. Duthie and C. Duthie, 6 1; Miss Tregurtha and G. Thurston beat Miss M. Ranson and T. Ewen, 6 —o; Miss Shepherd and Pearce beat Miss W. Robson and H. Robson, 6—2; Miss Rutherford and C. Bussell lost to Miss W. Ranson and F. Godfrey, 5 —6; Miss Viles and Ferguson bout Miss M. Godfrey and C. Duthie, 6 —o. SPORTS CLUB. At a special meeting of the Bunnythorpe Sports Club, there being a largo attendance over which Mr A. A. Hawker presided, owing to other attractions it was decided to change tho date of the annual sports gathering to February 17th. Detailed arrangements were made for tho gathering. The club has already received many valuable trophies and CU3II donations.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 52, 30 January 1926, Page 7
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