LAWN TENNIS.
WIN FOR ST. MATTHEW’S SCHOOL. An interesting and closely contested tennis match was played on the High School courts yesterday between teams representing St. Matthew's School and the Hign School. The former won by 5 sets to 4, although the High School won 40 games to St. Matthew’s 38. The St. Matthew's team, composed mainly of very young players, is a very one. The following are the detaile<Fjresults, St. Matthew's players being mentioned first in each case:— Singles—V.' Rutherford beat E. Johnston, 6/3; M. Beetham beat O. .Johnston, 6/4; B. Baird lost to S. Polson, Hornabrook lost to N. McCalV. Riskworth lost to R. S. Collin< beat B. Greger, — V. Rutherford and M. BeethffW beat E. and O. Johnston, 6/4; B. Baird and J. Hornabrook lost to S. Polson and R. Brown. 1/6; V. Risliworth and S. Collins heat N. McCalmont and B. Gregor, 6/3. Afternoon tea, which had been cooked by the third form cookery classes, was served by TTTh
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Wairarapa Age, 14 March 1929, Page 5
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