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ANDERSON CUP TENNIS

HIAWATHA V. PI’RAMAHOI Hiawatha defeated Puramahoi on Saturday last at Takaka in the challenge match for the Anderson Cup by 10 sets to 6. Following are the detailed scores (Hiawatha names being mentioned first): — LADIES’ DOUBLES Miss S. Barr and Miss S. Roche beat Miss Emms and Miss Simpson, 6-1; lost to Mrs Sara and Mrs Soper, 2-6. Mrs Barr and Miss Hume lost to Mrs Sara and Mrs Soper, 4-6; beat Miss Emms and Miss Simpson, 6-4. MEN’S DOUBLES Barr and M. Hume beat Nesbit and Courtney, 6-2; beat R. Nesbit and Petterson, 6-0. F. Hume and Murray beat R. Nesbit and Petterson, 6-4; lost to Nesbit and Courtney, 3-6. COMBINED DOUBLES Barr and Mrs Barr beat Courtney and Miss Emms, 6-2; beat Petterson and Miss Simpson, 6-2. Murray and Miss Barr beat Petterson and Miss Simpson, 6-3; beat Courtney and Miss Emms, 6-3. T. Hume and Miss Roche lost to Nesbit and Mrs Sara, 3-6; lost to R. Nesbit and Mrs Soper, 5-6. M. Hume and Miss Hume lost to Nesbit and Mrs Sara, 0-6; beat R; Nesbit and Mrs Soper, 6-2. Hiawatha: 10 sets, 77 games. Puramahoi; 6 sets, 59 games. LODGE VISITS Representatives of the Nelson Oddfellows’ Lodge visited Takaka Lodge on Saturday evening and were entertained sight-seeing on the Sunday.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 28 February 1939, Page 2

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ANDERSON CUP TENNIS Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 28 February 1939, Page 2

ANDERSON CUP TENNIS Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 28 February 1939, Page 2

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