TENNIS.
A Riverton team visited Nightcaps on Saturday, when they were successful against the home team by nine sets to three, no ladies singles, being played on account of the short time at the disposal of the players. The • visiting team were very hospitably entertained by the Nightcaps Club. The scores were as follow: R. X.
—Men’s Singles.— Stevens v. Cosgriff 6 2 Hunter v. Tennent 4 0 Little v. Grant ’ , 6 1 Boldero v. Thomson 4 1 —Mixed Doubles .— Miss Petchell and Stevens v. Mrs Welsh and Cosgriff. 4 6 Miss Brown and Hunter v. Miss Irwin and Tennent e 5 Miss Cloughley and Little v. Miss Mackay and Grant 6 4 Miss Bailey and Boldero v? Miss McLeod ahd.Thbmson 4 6 —Men’s Doubles.— Stevens and Hunter v; Cosgriff and Tennent ; 6 1 Little and Boldero' v. Grant and Thomson G 3 —Ladies’ Doubles.— Misses Petchell 'and Cloughley v. Mrs Welsh and Miss Irwin 4 G Misses Bailey and Brown v. Misses Mackay and McLeod ,6 3 Total games G2 38 Total Sets 9 3
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Western Star, 27 November 1923, Page 2
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