Tennis at Cheltenham
VISIT FROM ST. PAUL'S CLUB The St. Paul’s (Feilding) Tennis Club sent a team to Cheltenham on Saturday to engage the country club team, and the visitors were successful by 13 sets to 11. Tho following are the details, St. Paul’s players being mentioned first:— Ladies’ singles: Aliss J. Watts boat Miss M. Leitch IS—2l; Aliss A. Page lost to Aliss G. Pettitt 23—21; Aliss V. Whisker beat Aliss D. Anderson 21—13; Aliss K. Salter beat Aliss B. Corkill 21 —11; Aliss S. Pearce lost to Mrs. .B. Stewart IS—2l; Aliss R. Field beat Aliss B. Pettitt 21 —17.
Men’s singles: I. C. Robinson lost to M. Short 13 —21; A. Bush lost to C. Peterson 10—21; D. Smith lost to F. Tnppiii 21——3; <J. Ncilson lost to C. Taop in IS —21; Z. AlcLood beat A. Robertson 21 —11; R. Hill lost to D. Sinclair 11—21. Ladies’ doubles: Misses Walts and Page beat Alisses Leitch and G. Pettitt 21—17; Alisses-Whisker and Salter beat Alisses Anderson and Corkill 21 —15; Misses Pearce and Field beat Airs. Stewart and Aliss B. Pettitt 21 19. Men’s doubles: Robinson and Smith lost to Short and Peterson 13 —21; Bush and Ncilson lost to Tappin and Tappin 10—21; AlcLeod and Hill beat; Robertson and Sinclair 21 —14. 'Mixed doubles: Miss Walls and Robinson beat Aliss Leitch and Short 21— 10; Miss Page and Bush beat Aliss G. Pcttitt-and Peterson 21—IS; Aliss Whisker and Smith beat Aliss Anderson and F. Tappin22o;1 —0; Aliss Pearsc and AlcLeod lost to Atiiss Corkill and O. Tappin i3 —21: Aliss Salter and Ncilson beat Airs. Stewart and Robertson Bill; Aliss Field and Hill lost to Alias B. Pettit t and Sinclair ,17 —21,
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Manawatu Times, Volume LV, Issue 6836, 18 April 1932, Page 3
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