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PERTH, SATURDAY, MAY 1, 1937.
NO. 2,579.
SIXTY-THIRD YEAR.
Girls' Secondary Schools' Sports Association ANNUAL Hundreds of Supporters Witness Thrilling Contests
TENNIS
TO
- A" GRADE CHAMPION TEAM.
Sacred Heart Narrowly Defeat Loreto College for Champion Cup Uncertain weather somewhat marred the G.S.S.S.A. fixture this year, but despite the probability o f rain, hundreds of representatives of the various schools competing turned out to encourage their respective teams to victory The majority of the matches were vigorously contested and spectators fully enjoyed watching the game played at its best. dreaded Unhappily, the long rainfall eventually caused a p6stponement of the tournament— ironically when but part of one match remained uncompleted This was all the more unfortunate in that the final result was left in the balance. However, on the following day, Friday, April 23, the competition was successfully finalised. the Cup for the Champion School being won by Sacred Heart High School (19 points), with Loreto Ladies' College (17 points), the 11 1:: 1: ::
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S ACRED HEART
HIGH
SCHOOL REPRESENTATIVES.
Elsie Woods, Joy Ryan, Bet ty White. and Molly Brady.
closest of runners-up, defeated as they were in the last few minutes of play. Both "A" and "B" Grade Cups were won by Sacred Heart High School teams, whilst the "C" and •, ...
"D" Grade Cups went to Loreto Ladies' College. The detailed placing of the teams in each division and additional photographs will be found on Page 12. ••
SOME OF THE MANY SUPPORTERS WHO CAME TO ENCOURAGE THEIR
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SCHOOL TEAMS.