LAWN TENNIS.
I.EESTOX v. RAKAIA. The Rakaia team journeyed to Leeatou and played a match with the local team on Saturday. The latter won by nineteen games. Following are the scotes, Leestou players being mentioned first: — Ladies' Singles. Miss Free 6 v. Miss Haslett 3. Mrs Lloyd 6 v. Miss Holmes 5. Miss Robertson 6 v. Mrs Cordner 5. Miss Dailey G v. Miss Fox 1. "Miss Jackman 3 v. Miss Stewart 6.^ Miss A. Cunningham v. Mi6g 15dgTilton 6. Men's- Singles. Sawver 6 v. Coi-dner 0. Burns 6 v. C. Holmes 6. Purser 2 v. Cordner 3. Jackman 6 v. Henderson 4. Smith 6 v. Rev Blakiston 2. Ladies' Doubles. Miss Free and Mrs I.loyd 6 v. Mrs Haslet t and Mrs Holmes 3. Misses Robertson and Dailey G v. Mrs Cordner and Miss Fox 4. Misses Jackman and Cunningham 3 v. Misses Stewart and Edgington 6. Men's Doubles. Sawyer and Burns 6 v. Henderson and Holmes 0. Purser and Trollope 2 v. Holmes and Henderson 6. Jackman ai d Smith 6 v. Cordner and Rev RlakiEton 2. Totals—Least on 83 Rakaia 64. DAVIS CUP. NEW YORK. March 10. Belgium has challenged for the Davis Cup in tho European zone and Cuba in the
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17297, 12 March 1924, Page 4
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