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TENNIS.

OAMARU A V. ()AM ART B. Oaniaru A :ind Oamarn 1? played their match oil the Club's courts yesterday. and the B team was saved from a pointless defeat only by Bannernian's win in the singles. . The matches were in many cases closely eontested. Malcolm' gave Dickson a good run in the singles, and M iss Farm and Miss McMullan played a hard match in which almost every game ran to long deiice points. The scores are: —Men's Singles.— A. B. Dickson v. Malcolm 9 6. H. Sflnipter v. Xicholis 9 2 Tarlton v. Maude ... ..; 9 5 •Saunders v. Bannerman 6 9 —Ladies' Singles.— Miss .McMullan v. Miss Farra... 7 3 Miss Humphries v. Miss Sewell 7 4 Mrs Mitchell v. Miss Xieolls ... 7 3 Miss Humphries v. Miss de Lambert 7 4 —Men's Doubles.— Dickson and Sumpter -v. Malcolm and Maude 9 4 Tarlton and Saunders v. Xicholis and Isannerman ... 13 11 —Ladies 7 -l)onhles.— Miss McMullan and Mrs Mitchell v. Misses Farra and Sewell 7 4 Miss Humphries and Mrs Mitchell v. Misses Xieolls and de Lambert : 7 o —Combined Doubles.— Dickson and Miss McMullan v. Malcolm and Miss Farra 9 2 H. Suinpcer and Miss Humphries v. Maude and Miss Sewell : 9 4 Tarlton "and Miss Humphries v. Xicholis and Miss Xieolls 9 3 Saunders and Mrs Mitchell v. Ijannernian and Miss de L?imbert 9 5. Total— . 15 1 MKADOWHAXK v. IIILL. Meadowliank played the Hill team on the Hill courts yesterday, and won by 1 1 sets to o. As has been the case throughout the competition, the Mea-. dowbank ladies gained the advantage for their side, though on this occasion they did not win all their games in the absence of Miss Kdwards. Of the Meadowliank men fJi 1»b was the only one to win his single, though K. Kamilton made a good showing against Glanville, and the men's pairs both won after hard-fought matches. The stores are:— —Ladies' Singles.— M. H. Miss Milier v. .Miss \Vinsley ... 7 1 Miss M. Miller v. Miss Bennett 7 2 Miss Franklin v. Miss Cottrell... 7 '2 Miss Simkin v. Miss Gibb 4 7 —Men's Singles.— Gibb v. Mollison 9 C K. Familton v. Glanville (j 9 J. Fa milion v. Kennedy (5 9 .Atkinson v. Gamble 2 f) —Men's Doubles.— •J. and K. Familton v. Glanville and Mollison 10 S Gibb and Atkinson v. Kennedy and Gamble 10 ? —Ladies' Doubles.— Misses Miller and M. Miller v. Misses Winsley and Bennett... 7 2 Misses Franklin and Simkin'v. Misses Cottrell and Gibb 4 7 —Combined Doubles.— Miss Miller and K. Familton v. Miss Uemictt and Glanville ... 9 1 Mi.-- M. Miller and' Gibb v. Miss Winslcy and Mollison 9 0 Miss Franklin and J. Familton v. Miss Cottrell and Kennedy 9 , 7 Miss Simkin and Atkinson v. .Miss Gibb and Gamble 9 (5 Total— 11 o

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XLIV, Issue 14008, 12 March 1920, Page 5

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TENNIS. Oamaru Mail, Volume XLIV, Issue 14008, 12 March 1920, Page 5

TENNIS. Oamaru Mail, Volume XLIV, Issue 14008, 12 March 1920, Page 5

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