SPARKLING TENNIS
MISS ROUND OUTSTANDING [Per Press Association. — Copyright .l CHRISTCHURCH, This Day. Approximately 2000 people assembled at Wilding Park yesterday to see the visiting English lawn tennis team engaged in matches against one another and with leading Canterbury players. A large proportion of the gallery came mainly to see Miss D. E. round, for F, J. Perry has already played in Christchurch. None has been disappointed in Miss Round, for she played tennis of a standard that has never before been produced by a woman player in the South Island. The results of the matches were as follows: F. J. Perry (England) beat C. Angas (Canterbury), 7—9, 6—l, 6—o. G. P. Hughes (England) beat T. Rhodes Williams (Canterbury), 6—l, G—3. Miss D. 6. Round (England) beat Miss N. M. Lyle (England), 4—G, 6-4, 6—2. F. J. Perry (England) and H. A. Barnett (Canterbury) beat G. P. Hughes (England) and H. Diamond (Canterbury) 6—l, I—G,l—G, G—2. Miss E. M. Dea'-man and G. P. Hughes (England) beat Miss D. E Round (England' and T. Rhodes Williams (Caniorbiny), 6—3,
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Northern Advocate, 10 November 1934, Page 10
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177SPARKLING TENNIS Northern Advocate, 10 November 1934, Page 10
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