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LAWN TENNIS

LOCAL MATCHES. A GRADE. UNIVERSITY v. KAITUNA. Totals: University, 11 sets (113 games); Kaituna, 5 sets (82 games). B GRADE. N.E. VALLEY v. ANDERSON’S BAY. Totals: N.E. Valley, 8 sets (90 games); Anderson’s Bay, 8 sets (93 games). ST. KILDA v. MOANA. Totals: St. Kilda, 8 sets (86 games) J Moana, 8 sets (86 games). ROSLYN v. BALMACEWEN. Totals: Roslyn,' 9 sets (92 games); Balmacewen, 7 sets (91 games). ST. ANDREW’S v. OPOHO. Totals: St. Andrew’s, 9 sets (87 games); Opoho No. 2, 7 sets (97 games). ST. CLAIR v. N.E. VALLEY 11. Totals: St. Clair, 9 sets (103 games); N.E. Valley, 7 sets (89 games). ST. KILDA II v. GREEN ISLAND. Totals: St. Kilda, 8 sets (88 games) j Green Island, 8 sets (91 games). ST. ANDREW’S v. CAVERSHAM. Totals: St. Andrew’s, 7 sets 87 games) f Caversham, 9 sets (89 games). COSY DELL v. KAITUNA. Totals: Cosy Dell, 12 sets, 109 games! Kaituna, 4 sets, 64 games. THE ENGLISH PLAYERS. QUEENSLAND DEFEATED. BRISBANE, November 15. The visiting English lawn tennu players to-day defeated the Queenslanders as follows:—Gregory beat Moon, 6—2, 6—4 Higgs beat Thurlow, 3—G, 6—2, 6—o. November 17. The English lawn 'tennis players defeated Queensland by four rubbers to two. Gregory beat the State champion, Moon, in straight sets, Cumming (Queensland) scored over Austin, and Moon and Cummings beat Higgs and Collins in the doubles. The Englishmen took the other matches easily.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3897, 20 November 1928, Page 53

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LAWN TENNIS Otago Witness, Issue 3897, 20 November 1928, Page 53

LAWN TENNIS Otago Witness, Issue 3897, 20 November 1928, Page 53

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