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MENZIES FERRY

LAWN TENNIS An easy win was secured by the Menzies Ferry lawn tennis team in a competition match against Glenham. The home team won seven of the eight sets, being superior all round. In the following detailed scores the Menzies Ferry players names appear first:— Men’s Doubles.—J. Matheson and W. Baird beat A. Melvin and A. Ferguson, 6-3; V. B. Foxon and R. Evans beat W. Diack and A. Jennings, 6-0. Women’s Doubles. —Misses M. Newman and N. Hamilton beat Misses J. Laurie and M. Farrell, 6-0; Miss J. Henderson and Mrs W. G. Bulling beat Misses F. Murray and I. Howe, 6-2. Combined Doubles. —J. Matheson and Miss M. Newman beat A. Melvin and Miss J. Laurie, 6-3; W. Baird and Miss N. Hamilton beat A. Ferguson and Miss M. Farrell, 6-1; V. B. Foxon and Miss J. Henderson lost. to W. Diack and Miss F. Murray, 4-6; R. Evans and Mrs W. G. Bulling beat A. Jennings and Miss I. Howe, 6-2.

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Southland Times, Issue 23377, 8 December 1937, Page 15

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MENZIES FERRY Southland Times, Issue 23377, 8 December 1937, Page 15

MENZIES FERRY Southland Times, Issue 23377, 8 December 1937, Page 15

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