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LAWN TENNIS

SOUTH IST.AND TOURNEY. CHAMPIONSHIP TITLES. MALFROY DOWNS ANGAS. (Per Pre.sa Association. —Copyright.l CHRISTCHURCH, This Day. Finals in the South Island lawn tenuis championship tournament resulted; — Men's singles.—C. E. Malfroy (Wellington) beat C. Angas 4 —(5, o—(i,0 —(i, o—l, d—2, fi—o. . ATen's singles. —Mrs Dykes boat Miss Rudkin, d —l, d —-• Women's doubles. —Misses L. and H. Poole beat Miss Wake and Airs J. D. Carl, 0, d—2, d—2. Men’s doubles,—Seay and Malfroy v. Wilson and Angas, d—.l, 0 i, 10- 12 (unfinished). Aten’s junior singles. —R. G. Pattinson (West Coast) beat J. T. AT. Fisher (Ashburton), d—l, d

WELLINGTON FINALS. WIN POP FEE KINS. (Per Press Association. —Copyright.) WELLINGTON, This Day. The Wellington tennis tournament was completed yesterday at Miramar. E. McL. Ferkins won the men’s singles, beating E. Howe, G —3, C 1, in the final. The combined doubles was won by E. Howe and Miss D. Howe, who boat E. A. Eoussell and Miss F. Pernio, 9—7, 7—5.

. OTAGO ISSUES. DOUBLES DECIDED. (Per Press Association. —Copyright.) DUNEDIN, This Day. Further results in the Otago lawn tennis Easter tournament are as follows: — Men’s championship doubles. —Final: McDougall and Black (holders) boat G. Pearce and Beaker, o—2,0 —2, 4—G, G 1. Ladies' doubles—Final: Misses Partridge and Cox beat Misses Miller and Hart (holders), G—l, 4—G, 7. The final of the combined doubles between Black and Miss Partridge and Boddy and Miss Cox is unfinished. Black and Miss Partridge tvon the first set, .10—8, and Boddy and Miss Cox the second, 9 —7.

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Northern Advocate, 19 April 1933, Page 8

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LAWN TENNIS Northern Advocate, 19 April 1933, Page 8

LAWN TENNIS Northern Advocate, 19 April 1933, Page 8