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... TENNIS As a contrast to the fortunes of the Staffordshire men's team, the count women's squad were demo{ ished 12‘03;! Warwickshire at the Woodfield club, Wolverhampton, without claiming a set. Walsall teenager Christine Peach, handed the awesome res ...
... TENNIS Mr. Johnston, of Chelsea, London, an ex-Marlborough College boy, suffered multiple fractures of his right leg when a motor cycle on which he was a pillion passenger was in collision with a lorryin Berkshire in September, 1971, Mr. Johnston, Pembroke ...
... TENNIS Wollaston have been given an away fixture against the winners of the preliminary round between Edgbaston Archery and Lucas (South) Ltd. Other fixtures in the Birmingham area draw: Bridgnorth v Shrewsbury; Bromsgrove or Handsworth v Woodfield ( ...
... TENNIS fiear increases to £68,776 the ulk of which goes to the sin&fis. bles winners receive £3.370 and the runners up £1.650. Eent.rg forms are now availalable for the Wolverhampton Open junior tournament which is being held from July 31 to August 5. Events ...
... Tennis mooted, the estimated cost was £19,000 but club officials are expecting this figure will have risen considerably. Instead of an air hall to combat the elemtntsthe Stourbridge c¢lub have plumped for two floodlit allweather courts. Said tennis chairman ...
... Tennis Birchall and Miss Smith 6—o, 6—l; Mrs Cheadle and Miss Hiam lost to Miss Matthews and Mrs Gahan I—B6, 6—4, 4—6; Miss Aitken and Miss Moseley bt Mrs Gartshore and Miss Wright 6—3, 4—6, 7—5. i Warwickshire's Bpponents in the intermediate round — ...
... TENNIS waited for his opportunities to pocket the vital 10th game, Broomhead reached the last four with a 6-1 60 victory over Neville Thomson (Bridgnorth). Because of rain, the finals were switched to the indoor court at the Edgbaston- Priory club. Broomhead ...
... ¥ > Tennis Doub_le SUCCess for determin.{ Teddy Bearc? S IT was a new, determin Beards who strode for the men’s singles fin Priory tennis tournament day. And the Staffordshire maintained the pressure | to beat the New Zealande: gusson, in straight sets ...
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... Tennis Starkie paired with conqueror to win TAMPA, FLORIDA, Monday. — Elizabeth Starkie, of Yorkshire, lost 1-6, 3-6, to Edda Buding, of West Germany, in the women's sinEes final of the Dixie international lawn tennis tournament here yesterday. Miss Starkie ...
... TENNIS crown nine times, is to return to the line-up. L She is to play against Nottinghamshire in the preliminary round of the British hard court singles championship at the Woodfield club at Welverhampton. She is to replace Jane Adams (Burton Grange) ...