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LAWN TENNIS

SATURDAY'S UNION MATCHES The following are results of the Dunedin Union lawn tennis matches played on Saturday:— Mixed A Grade.—Macandrew Bay, 10 sets (86 games) beat Aotea 6 sets (57 games); Ravensbourne 8 sets (84 games) beat Wakari 8 sets (79 games). Intermediate .Grade.—Aotea 9 sets (68 games) beat Forbury 4 sets (58 games); Wesley 8 sets (77 games) beat Kiwi 8 sets (68 games). «,•.,,„ C Grade.—Ravensbourne 6 sets (42 games) beat Wesley 2 sets (28 games). Women's B Grade.—St. Leonards 4 sets (42 games) beat Concord 4 sets (29 games). Women's Bl Grade.—Ravensbourne 5 sets (36 games) beat Aotea 3 sets (31 sames) > ■ - Women's C Grade.— Musselburgh 5 sets (38 games) beat Concord 3 sets (37 games). D Grade.—Holy Cross 4 sets (27 games) beat South Dunedin Baptist 1 set (19 games). KAITUNA CLUB The Kaituna Lawn Tennis Club held a successful Yankee tournament on us courts on Saturday afternoon, when there was a good representation from the other clubs, including a number of players from the services. The final resulted: R. Phillips and Miss M. Hamilton (owe 12) beat M. McKinnon and Miss S. Page (rec. 3), 31—28. At the tea adjournment the visitors were welcomed by the president (the Rev. A. Elliffe), who later presented the winners with their trophies.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25050, 19 October 1942, Page 4

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LAWN TENNIS Otago Daily Times, Issue 25050, 19 October 1942, Page 4

LAWN TENNIS Otago Daily Times, Issue 25050, 19 October 1942, Page 4

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