LAWN TENNIS
INTER-COLLEGE MATCH. SOME EXCITING GAMES. On Wednesday a most enjoyable tennis match between St. Patrick’s and. Soots Colleges took place at St. Patrick’s College. Scots won the match, 70 —53, after eoma very exciting games. The following are the results ‘ (St. Patrick’s College mentioned first):— SINGLES. Percy v. Bagnall, 6—B.' Blimes y. Webber, 6 —4. Marshall v. Maoar,thur, 3—6. Connor v. Willoughby, 6—3. Barry v, Faulkner, 6—B. Blake v. Watt, 4-6. Hales v. Tait, 6—B. Smith v. McKelvie, o—6. DOUBLES.
Percy and Burnee v. Bagnall and Webber, B—6. Connor and Barry v. Macarthur and Willoughby, 3-6. Marshall and Blake v. Faulkner and Watt, 6—B. Hales and, Smith v. Tait and Mo Kelvie, 4—6WELLINGTQN V, "WANGANUI. RAIN INTERFERES WITH PLAY. PBS PRESS ASSOOIATIOU. WANGANUI, MarSb 17Rain prevented a start being \ made with play in the representative' tennis v, Wanganui. The weather is now clearing, and it is intended to play as many games as possible to-morrow on the Wanganui Club’s oourts VIBIT TOTUSTRALIA. Mr M. E, Denniston, chairman of the New Zealand Lawn Tennis Association, has been chosen, as manager of the New Zealand team to compete at Die Australasian Championships. Mr J. v. Fear cook will he captain of the men’s team, and Miles Marjorie Macfarlane will lead the ladies’ team. Mr E, L. Bartleet, of Auckland, is unable to make the trip, ADELAIDE TOURNAMENT. By Telegraph.—'Press A.ssn. —Copyright. (Received March 17, 9.45 p.m.) ADELAIDE, March 17. At the tennis carnival, Patterson and O’Hara Wood u --‘ —•-* Milligan, 6—l, 6— 4-
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11162, 18 March 1922, Page 11
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252LAWN TENNIS New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11162, 18 March 1922, Page 11
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