LAWN TENNIS.
PIAKO COMPETITIONS. fEV TELEGRAPH. —OWN CORRESPONDENT.!) TE AROHA, Friday. In the second series of the Piako 'iennis 'Association's competition Springdale de- ' fcated Waitoa-by seven matches to six. Details arc, Springdale players mentioned first:— , , Sini'les. —Malcolm lost to Johnston, 6 9- Po'rteous beat S. Hyde, 9 —6; Prouse bijat Souter, 9—3; Hunger beat Prvry, 9—2. Doubles.—Malcolm and Porteous lost to Johnston and Hyde, 6-9; Prouse and Hunger beat Souter and Perry, 9--7; J!. Wagstaff and Norwell lost to J. and A. Lux ton, 5—9. Ladies' Singles.—Miss Hunger beat Miss Averv, 7—4; Miss Wells beat Mrs. McLaren, 7—4. Ladies' Doubles.—Misses Hunger and Wells beat Miss Avery and Mrs. McLaren, 7—5; Misses Fisk and Malcolm lost to , Mrs.'and Miss Luxton, 4—7. Combined Doubles.—R. Wagstaff and Aliss l-'isk lost to J. Luxton and Miss Luxton. 6—7; Norwell and Miss Malcolm lost to A. Luxton and Mrs. Luxton, 3 7.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20420, 23 November 1929, Page 17
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