TENNIS.
(Press Assn.— By Telegraph— Copyright.) (Received April 7; 11.15 a.m.) LONDON, April 0. At tennis, in covered ■■ courts, Gwynne Evans and Miss llolniiin beat Doust and Miss Chamber-*. In a challenge round, 6—3, 3— G, 6—2. - , : ,
GISBORNE CLUB
M'hc tiisJjnriK- Tennis Club's courts have begn closed; for the winter months. The results '.of the competitions just concluded are as follows:—Men's. **.\" grade singles (00 points): MargnHouth'(owe 30) beat Gover (owe 30), 90—09. Men's *H" grade singles (00 points): A. C. Terry (rec. 10) beat J. Chrisp (rec. 5). Ladies' handicap singles (50 points): Miss -Vf Robinson (rec. 20) beat Miss E. Matthews (o.wo-7 5), 55r— 22. Men's" handicap doubles (70 points): N. Bull j*,ml Braodhurst (owe 35) beat Margoliouth aiid Gover (owe 40). Combined- handicap doubles (GO points): Miss Ahccll and Margoliouth (owe 29) defeated Mrs Maude and Gover (owe 10). 80—71. In the ladies' handicaf) singles Miss Anrell and Mrs Carmichael have yet to play off. The match was commenced yesterday afternoon, but train cAnie on and the players bad to cease playing.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13350, 7 April 1914, Page 5
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