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— rj I TOURNAMENT ;.RESULTS, j Stifle —A i I j|i® IDX TELEGEArn.-—PRESS ASSOCIATION.] '§ > pig ' CHRIS7CHCRCH. Friday. | | }At ~ the Inter-Training College tourna- ■ ment , Canterbury, in the lawn tennis | | |§| i competitions, won eight matches (13 sets,' i' 152 games), f Wellington |seven| matches t| r (12 sets, 145 games):| With one'and a-'* i§f 1 % half sets to play off Canterbury have to h g win only four games to annex the cham- ,/i pioniship. ' - - ' 1 ' v. The boxing, 'contests were easily won by Wellington. Contests took place in light, middle and heavy-weights. ' I The debate was won by Canterbury* \ Dart. (Canterbury) was adjudged the , best speaker,' with -A. M. Wilson / (Wel-. .. .■ lington) ; second. - , __ ; v ■ ■ ■ = - ■
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18705, 10 May 1924, Page 10
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114TRAINING COLLEGES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18705, 10 May 1924, Page 10
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