LAWN TENNIS.
MASTERTON v. CARTERTON. On the Masterton courts, Masterton ibeat Carterton on Saturday by 16 mat*ehes, 24 sets, 215 games, to 5 matches, 22 sets, 178 games. VICTORIAN CHAMPIONSHIP. MFjLBOURNE, Saturday. Re; ults in the Victorian champiQuships were: — Men's Doubles. —-Patterson and ♦O’Hara Wood beat Hone and Ilawkcs, 1.1/9, 4/6, 6/8, 12/10, 6/2. Women’s .Singles.—Mrs Harper beat E. Boyd, 6/2, 6/.'i. women’s doubles went to 'Mrs Harper and Miss Boyd, who had a walk-over from Mrs O’Hara Wood and Miss Todd. —I’.A. MEL BOURN E, Saturday. In the final of the Victorian men’s .•singles championship, Schlesingcr beat O’Hara Wood, 6/2, 6/0, 0/6, 6/I.—P.A.
NARROW VICTORY. ■OTAGO DEFEAT CANTERBURY. DUNTIDIX, Saturday. In the interprovincial lawn tennis aoiatch on Saturday, Otago defeated by 12 matches, 24 sets, and r 252 games, to 12 matches, 21 sets and ;;216 games. In the men ’s singles 011ivicr beat Brav (Otago), 6/2, 0/6, 6/1, mud in the ladies’ singles Miss McfGarcn (Otago) beat Miss Speirs, 9/6. ♦
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Wairarapa Daily Times, 16 March 1925, Page 5
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