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SATURDAY’S LAWN TENNIS MATCHES.

INTER-CLUB GAMES ARE TO BE PLAYED. The following: matches set down by the Canterbury Lawn Tennis Association will be played on Saturday, commencing at 2 p.m.:— Senior Grade. First Found—United No. 1 v. Fendalton. at Wilding: Park grass courts 1 and 2; St Albans v. Cashmere, at. Wilding Park grass courts 3 and 4: Canterbury College v. Linwood. nt Wilding Park grass courts 5 and 6; Avonside v. United No. 2, at Wilding Park grass courts 7 and S. Grade A. Section 1. Fourth Hound—Opawa v. Cathedral, at Wilding Park grass courts 9 and 10: Woolston v. Spreydon, at Wilding Park grass courts 11 and 12; Avonside v. Edgeware. at Wilding Park grass courts Hi and 14; Riccarton v. Linwood. at Wilding 1 'ark grass courts 15 and 16: St Albans v. Shirley, at Wilding Park grass courts 23 and 24. Grade B, Section 1. Fourth Hound—Opawa v. Avonside, at Wilding Park, courts 1 and 2: St Martins v. Shirley, at Wilding Park, courts 3 and 4: Woolston v. Cathedral, at Cathedral: Redcliffs v. Linwood. at Wilding Park, courts 9 and 10; St Albans v. Hornby, at Wilding Parle, courts 11 and 12. Grade C, Section 1. Fourth Hound—North Linwood v. St James, at Wilding Park, courts 17 and 18; St Martins v. Prebbleton. at Wilding Park, courts 19 and 20; New Brighton v. Redcliffs, at Wilding Park, courts 13 and 14; Waimairi v. Papanui, at Fapanui; Avonside v. Riccarton, at Wilding Park, courts 15 and 16. Grade D, Section 1. Fourth Round—Wesley v. Barrington, at Wilding Park, courts 5 and 6; Woolston v. St Mary’s 1, at Wilding Park, courts 7 and 8; C.S. Baptist v. St John’s, at C.S. Baptist; St James v. Cathedral 1, at Wilding Park, courts A and B. NO AUSTRALIAN TEAM IN THE DAVIS CUP. (United Press Assn.—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) SYDNEY, November 26. The Lawn Tennis Association of Australia has decided against sending a Davis Cup team abroad during 1931. The association supports the proposal of the South African Association that the Davis Cup competition should be held e.very two years.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 19238, 27 November 1930, Page 14

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SATURDAY’S LAWN TENNIS MATCHES. Star (Christchurch), Issue 19238, 27 November 1930, Page 14

SATURDAY’S LAWN TENNIS MATCHES. Star (Christchurch), Issue 19238, 27 November 1930, Page 14

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