ORARI BRIDGE
TENNIS An A Grade competition match played at Orari Bridge between the Orari and Orari Bridge teams, resulted in a win for Orari by 88 games to 43. Scores, Orari Bridge names first:— Women’s singles—Miss J. Ford 4 v. Miss Dixon 6, Mrs South 2 v. Miss K. Muff 6, Miss O. Ford 0 v. Miss K. Flowers 6, Miss C. Rule 0 v. Miss M. Stevens 6. • Men’s singles.—A. South 0 v. A. Henderson 6, N. South 4 v. L. Wood 6, W. South 5 v. R. Payne 6, A. Morris 6 v. J. Reid 0. Women’s doubles—Miss J. Ford and Mrs South 6 v. Misses Dixon and Muff 5, Misses O. Ford and C. Rule 1 v. Misses Flowers and Stevens 6. Men’s doubles—A. and N. South 3 v. Henderson and Wood 6, W. South and A. Morris 3 v. R. Payne and J. Reid 6. Mixed doubles—Miss J. Ford and A. South 2 v. Miss Dixon and Henderson 6, Mrs South and W. South 0 v. Miss Muff and Wood 6. Miss O. Ford and N. South 1 v. Miss Flowers and Payne 6, Miss C. Rule and A. Morris 6 v. Miss Stevens and Reid 5. SOCIAL EVENING. At the fortnightly social held in the Orari Bridge Hall, Messrs J. Slattery, A. Irvine and A. J. Morris tied for the men’s prize, the last named winning the play off.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 19953, 10 November 1934, Page 4
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