LAWN TENNIS
KAHUNA WINS CI GRADE The final of the 01 Grade of the Lawn Tennis Association's competition was won by Kaituna, which defeated KorthEast Valley by'nine sets to three. Haltuna has gone through the season, with an unbeaten record. Scores (Kaituna n Ten's r Sil&.-Boyd 9, Wedercll «; Stewart 9, Paul 5; M'Queen 8, H. Boating 9; Marshall 9, A. Ladies' Singles-Miss Jolly 6, Miss Campbell 0; Miss Hamer 6, Baxter 1; Miss Ross 5, Miss GalUen 8; Miss Nees 3, Miss Murray 6. Men's Doubles.—M'Queen and Stewart 9 Wedercll and H. Bolting 7, Boyd and Marshall 9, Paul and X Botting 6. . Ladies' Doubles.—Misses Jolly and Hamer 6, Misses Campbell and Baxter 1; Misses Ross and Nees 6, Misses Gallien and Murray 2. Totals: Kaituna, nine sets (85 games); | North-East Valley, three,sets (54 games). |
ANGAS REMAINS IN SYDNEY. • (Peb United Press Association.) CHRISTCHURCH, MarcE 6. Canterbury and New Zealand Imn tennis has suffered a loss, temporary at least, through the acceptance by Mr 0. Angas of a commercial appointment m Sydney. Mr Angas went to Australia in January and took part in the Australian championships, and advice has been received by his father that be is not likely to return to New Zealand for at least a year. He is now employed py a Sydney, firm distributing, in New South Wales a popular Australian-made racket. ■ ' ... ' ■'
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22205, 7 March 1934, Page 8
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226LAWN TENNIS Otago Daily Times, Issue 22205, 7 March 1934, Page 8
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