LAWN TENNIS.
Vines Wins Hard Match Against Tilden. BOSTON. January 15. D. Ellswortli Vines to-day defeated. outwc’uTng U tV\ *“V 4 " 6, G ' 4 ’ 6-1 6 “ 2 ’ Australian Women’s Team. I'm Press Association. PALMERSTON X., January 16. The Australian women’s tennis team was much too strong for the Manawatu match played at Palmerston North to- , 'v. The visitors played scintillating lonnia which delighted the large gallery. The closest singles match wrh the mm In which Miss Blckerton beat Miss D. Niclioils (Wellington). 6-4, 6-4. The doubles were one sided Misses BickerH.n and Lloyd beating Mrs Beattie and Airs Anderson. 6-1 6-1, and Misses Hull and Vnlkenburg beating Miss Nii bolls and Mrs Thompson without losing n game, the match being finished in twenty minutes. In an exhibition doubles match Misses Hall and Nii bolls beat Misses Blckerton and Lloyd, r.-::
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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20206, 17 January 1934, Page 11
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