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Milson

From Our Own Correspondent.

During the week-end a tennis match was played on tho Milson courts between teams representing St. Pat’s and Milson. Alter some very close and interesting games, Milson proved the .winners. During; the afternoon the Milson ladies supplied afternoon tea. ’’The following is a detailed list of scores, St. Pats players being mentioned first:— , Men’s singles: Barnao beat Brown 7—6, Delaney lost to Green o—7, White beat Johansen 7—4, B. Warne lost to Gilbert o—7,0 —7, T. Warne lost to Edgar I—7, Hynes lost to McPherson o—7. Ladies' singles: Miss Barnao lost to Mrs Rasmussen 2— 7, Miss Bearnsley beat Miss Johansen 7— 2, Miss Speiman beat Mrs It. Brown 7—l, Miss Snerriff beat Mrs Johansen 7—6, Miss Anderson beat Mrs Edgar 7—4, Miss. O’Shea lost to Mrs Taylor B—7. Combined doubles: Miss Barnao and Barnao lost to Mrs Rasmussen and Brown O—V, Miss Spelman and B. Warne lost to Miss Johansen and Green B—7, Miss Bearsley and White beat Mrs R. Brown and Johansen 7—6, Miss O'Shea and T. Warne lost to Mrs Johansen anil Gilbert I—7, Miss Sherrill and Delaney lost to Mrs Taylor and Edgar B—7, Miss Anderson and Hynes lost to Mrs Edgar and McPherson O—7.

Men’s doubles: Barnao and White beat Brown and Green 7—5, Warne and Warne lost to Jonansen and Edgar 6—7, Delaney and Hynes lost to Mcl’herson and Gilbert I—7. Badies’ doubles: ■' Misses Bearsley and Barnao beat Mrs Rasmussen and Miss Johansen 7—6, Misses Spelman and Shorriff beat Mesdames Brown and Johansen 7—4, Misses O'Shea and Anderson lost to Mesdames Edgar and Taylor 4—7. Five Hundred. The Milson Tennis Club held a "live hundred” evening in the hall on Friday night. Mrs Barclay was successful in winning the first prize for ladies while the first prize for men went to Mr W. Brown. Mr S. Barclay won tho special prize and the consolation prizo went to Mr J. Beattie. t Progressive Association.

The monthly meeting of tho Milson Progressive Association was held on Sunday. Members present were Messrs Richmond (chairman), Bennetto, Johnston, Nicholls, and Williams. Tlio chairman reported that the stage in the hall had been completed by the corttracors and it was left in the hands of tho ladies to procure a suitable curtain for same. A letter was received from the postmaster stating that two deliveries would be carried out at Milson in the future.

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Manawatu Times, Volume 61, Issue 11, 14 January 1936, Page 2

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Milson Manawatu Times, Volume 61, Issue 11, 14 January 1936, Page 2

Milson Manawatu Times, Volume 61, Issue 11, 14 January 1936, Page 2