TENNIS.
NEW ZEALAND AND VICTORIA" LADIES’ MATCH. 0 United Press Association— Coptrig SYDNEY, May Si Much disappointment has been cau bv the tennis match between the N) Zealand and tlie A ictorian ladies, Davis Cup lines, having fallen tliro* OAviim to the Victorian authorities j ? boin rr prepared to play four a-sid«. (Received May 3, 9.30 p.m.) •; SYDNEY, May $ The uufiuislied matches in the 2 Zealand v. New South Wales lad contest were played to-day. As Now Zealanders have already pra^: ally secured a win, there was little, forest taken therein. In the sin./ Miss Baker heat Miss NuuneUv m-j concluding set of the unfinished ma< 7 5 Miss Wellwood beat Miss i o—6. 6 —4. 7—5; Miss AVard beat i • Jones, 7—5, 6 —3. _ J•' Doubles.—Misses Grey and Tran beat Mrs. Doyle and Miss Gardnicfg walk over). In the Sydney C ub tournament the ladies’ single handicap final, ; Powdrell heat Miss Lee, 4— 6, <—■ g. Doubles Handicap, final: Misses dison and Yuile (A ictona) beagftg Goldie and Miss Grey, 6—2, 6—3-».
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2492, 4 May 1909, Page 5
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172TENNIS. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2492, 4 May 1909, Page 5
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