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TENNIS.

MATCHES: ONI SATURDAY. The Mid-Canterbury Tennis SubAssociation’s competition was continued on Saturday. Ashburton B beat Ashburton A by eight sets (109 games) to eight sets (93 games), Te Marae B beat Eiffelton by 14 sets to two sets, and Te Marae A beat Te Marae C by 10 sets to six sets. Details were as follow: Ashburton B vi. Ashburton A. (B team’,? names first.) Men’s Singles.—V. W. ltussell 9, D. A. Lawson 1; L. Crooks 9, J. Lane 5; G. C. Nicoll 9, M. R. Pilbrow 4; A. L. BeGrath 3, S. D. Barker 9. ■Women’s Singles.—Miss A. Amos 3, Miss H. Harper 7; Miss B. Anderson 7, Miss M. Watt 1; Miss M. Barker 3, Miss E. Pilbrow 7; Miss M. Seldon 6, Miss K. Anderson 7. Men’s Doubles.—Russell and Crooks 9, Lawson and Lane 2; Nicoll and McGrath 9, Pilbrow and Barker 7. Women’s Doubles. Misses Amos and B. Anderson 4, Misses Harper and Watt 7 ; Misses Barker and Seldon 4, Misses Pilbrow and K. Anderson 7.• _ Mixed Doubles.—Russell and Miss Amos 8, Lawson and Miss Harper 9; Crooks and Miss B. Anderson 9, Lane and Miss Watt 6; Nicoll and Miss Barker 9, Pilbrow and Miss Pilbrow 5; McGrath and Miss Seldon 8, Barker and Miss Iv. Anderson 9. Te Marae A v. Te Marae C. (A team’s names first.) Men’s Singles.—E. P. Bryant 9, W. Watkins 6; G. Kelly 9, L. R. Clarlco 8; N. Moore 9, C. F. Parsons 5. Women’s Singles.—Miss P. McTigue I, Miss E. Meredith 7; Miss I. McLennan 7, Miss J. Smith 5; Miss I. Easterbrook G, Miss E. Thomas 7 Mrs A. Stanley'3, IVLiss D. Burgess 7. Men’s Doubles. —Bryant and Kelly 9, Watkins and Clarke 5; Moore and Jordan 7, Parsons and Orr 9. Women’s. Doubles. —Misses McLennan and McTigue 7, Misses Meredith and Smith 6; Miss Easterbrook and Mrs Stanley 7, Misses Thomas and Burgess 6. , _ ' Mixed Doubles.—Bryant and Miss McLennan 9, Watkins and Miss Meredith 7; Kelly and Miss McTigue 4, Clarke and Miss Smith 9; Moore and Miss Easterbrook 9, Parsons and Miss Thomas 7; Jordan and Mrs Stanley o, Orr and Miss Burgess 9. Te Marae B v. Eiffelton. (Te Marae names first.) Men’s Singles.—A. Stanley 9, N. Stoddart 5; A. C. Shaw 9, R, Davidson 0; A. M. Bruce 8, G. McQuilkin 9: G. Warriner 9, H. H. Hawkins 1. Women’s Singles.—Miss I. Dahlberg 7, Miss K.' McQuilkin 3; Miss A. McHarrie 7, Miss M. Crossman 0; Miss J. Samuels 7, Miss M. Stevens 5; Miss N. Buchanan 7, Miss E. Anderson 5. Men’s Doubles.—Stanley and Shaw 9, Stoddart and Davidson 6; Bruce and Warriner 9, McQuilkin and Hawkins 2. Women’s Doubles. —Misses Dahlberg and McHarrie 4, Misses McQuilkin and Crossman 7; Misses Samuels and Buchanan 7, Misses. Stevens and Anderson 3. . Mixed Doubles. —Stanley and Miss Dahlberg 9, Stoddart and Miss McQuilkin 4 • Shaw and Miss McHarrio 9, Davidson and Miss Crossman 8; Bruco and Miss Samuels 9, McQuilkin and Miss Stevens 5; Warriner and Miss Buchanan 9, Hawkins and Miss Anderson 3. ALLENTON DEFEATS BAPTIST.

The Allenton Tennis Club defeated 5 Baptist by 13 sets (129 games) to 11 ' sets (129 games) in a friendly match at Allenton on Saturday. Following are the details, Allenton names first:— Men’s Singles—W. T. Corbett <, F. Strange 3; D. Silverwood .), S. McElliimiey 7; H. Gowans 7, I. Collins 5; R. E. Greaves 1, M. Chapman .7; R. Plunkett 7, J. Gowans 3; C. H. Inncs -7, W. Smitheram 3. ; Women’s Singles—K. Sowden 6, E. Donaldson 4; J. Greaves 6, J. , McMillan 5; F. Sparrow 2, L. Makm- ■ son 6; R. Armstrong 3, M. Wallis 6; J. Meeking 6, A. Beck 4; L. Wills 6, J. Walker 3. ' Men’s Woubles—Corbett and fouverwood 4, Strange and McElhinney 7; H. Gowans and Greaves 7, Collins Chapman 5; Plunkett and Innes 7, J. Gowans and Smitheram 4. Women’s Doubles—Misses Sowden and Greaves 4, Misses Donaldson and McMillan 7; Misses Sparrow and Armstrong 6, Misses Makinson and Wallis 7; Misses Meeking and Wills 3, Misses Beck and Walker 7. Combined Doubles—Corbett and Miss l Sowden 7, Strange and Miss Donaldson r 6; Silverwood and Miss Greaves 5, Mc- • Elhinney and Miss McMillan 7; H.

Gowans and Miss Sparrow 5, Collins and Miss Makinson 7; Greaves and Miss Armstrong .6, Chapman and Miss Wallis 7 ; Plunkett and Miss Meeking 7, J. Gowans and Miss Beck 5; Innes and Miss Wills 7, Smitkeram and Miss Walker 2. THE WILLOWBY CLUB.

The Willowby Tennis Club played a Yankee tournament on Saturday afternoon. Miss Megan papworth and R. J. Chapman were the- winners with 12 games, Miss ElJie Knox and R. Pearce took second with 10 games, and Mrs R. J. Chapman and Norman Knox and Miss Hale and Ron Chapman tied for third place. Afternoon tea was dispensed by lady members of the club. WILLOWBY JUVENILE CLUB. The children of the juvenile tennis club held a Yankee tournament on the club courts recently. The winners were Mae Chapman and Arnold Lattimore with 18 games, Helen Hillyer and Ron W T hiting 13, and Phyllis Lattimore and Janet Chalmers 11. Afternoon tea was served at the conclusion. MAYFIELD BEATS ST. STEPHEN’S. The Mayfield Tennis Club played a match against St. Stephen’s Club on the Mayfield courts on Saturday afternoon. The home team won by 15 sets (119 games) to nine sets (87 games). The following are the details (Mayfield names first): — Combined Doubles —Ron Oakley and Miss M. Riley 6, F. Smith and V. Smith 1; D. Dtellow and Mrs J. Cairns 6, K. Hepburn and Miss I. Clarke 0; A. Oakley .yidi Mrs D. Elms 6, R. J. Griffin and Miss A. Hosken 4, 11. Oakley and Joan Shimmin 6, R. W. Griffin and Miss I. Cambridge 2; J. Doonan and Miss M. Collins 6, A. Osman and Miss A. Griffin 5; I. Oakley and Jean Shimmin 4, T. Staples and Miss A. Long 6. . Ladies’ Doubles—Miss M. Riley and Mi's J. Cairns 4, Miss V. Smith and Miss I. Clarke 6; Mrs D. Elms and Miss Joan Shimmin 3, Miss A. Hosken and I. Cambridge 6; Miss M. Collins and Miss Jean Shimmin 3, Miss A. Griffin and Miss A. Long 6. Men’s Doubles—Ron Oakley and D. Dellow 6, F. Smith and K. Hopbui n 0: A. Oakley and RJ. Oakley 6, R. JGriffin and It. W. Griffin 2; J. Doonan and I. Oakley 6, A. Osman and r. Staples 3. Ladies’ Singles—Miss M. Riley 5, Miss V, Smith 6; Mrs J. Cairns 1, Miss I. Clarke 6; Mrs D’. Elms 3, Miss A. Hosken 6; Miss Joan Shimmin 3, Miss I. Cambridge 6; Miss M. Collins 6, Miss A. Griffin 1; Miss Jean Shimmin 6, Miss A. Long .3. Men’s Singles—Ron Oakl€3 r v 3 r * Smith 2: D. Dellow 6, K. Hepburn 0; A. Oakley 6, R. J. Griffin 2; R. Oakley 3, R. W. Griffin 6; J. Doonan 6, A. Osman 3; I. Oakley 6, T. Staples 5. HINDS DEFEATS EIFFELTON.

A team from tho Eiffelton Tennis Club visited Hinds on Saturday to play a competition match against the local club. The home team won by 13 sets to; 11 sets. Following are the scores, Hinds names being mentioned first: — Ladies’ Doubles—Misses M. Watson and M. Grayburn 5, Mrs Lloyd and Mrs Rawstorn 6; Miss E. Musson and Mrs Middlemas 6, Mrs Hawkins and Miss J. Simmons 4; Mrs Lamb and Mrs Dellow 6, Misses M. Me Kongo and M. Sclater 0. Combined Doubles —Miss M. Watson and H. Watson 3 ; Mrs Lloyd and I). Bruce 6; Miss M. Grayburn and D. McDonald 5, Mrs Rawstorn and J. Armstrong 6; Miss E, Musson and L Kelland 6, Miss J. Simmons and C. Harris 4; Mrs Middlemas and 1. Andrews 6, Miss M. McKeagc and J. Harris 2; Mrs Lamb and C. King 2, Mrs Hawkins and K. Hawkins 6; Mrs Dellow and D. Lamb 6, Miss Sclater and F. Harris 4. Men’s (Doubles —H. Watson and D. McDonald 3, D. Bruco and J. Armstrong 6; J. Kelland and T. Andrews 3, C. Harris and J. Harris 6; P. O’Connor and D. Lamb 6, K. Hawkins and C. McKeagc 6.. Ladies’ Singles —Miss M. Watson 2, Mrs Lloyd 6; Miss M. Grayburn 1, Mrs Rawstorn 6j Miss E. Musson 6, Mrs Hawkins 4; Mrs Middlemas 6, Miss J. Simmons 1 j Mrs Lamb 6, Miss M. McKeagc 2; Mrs Dellow 6, Miss M. Sclater 1. _ Men’s Singles—H. Watson 2, D. Bruce 6; D. McDbnald 6, J. Armstrong 2; J. Kelland 6, C. Harris 1; T l . Andrews 3, J. Harris 6; C. King 2, K. Hawkins 6; D. Lamb 6, F. Harris o.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 56, Issue 61, 23 December 1935, Page 3

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TENNIS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume 56, Issue 61, 23 December 1935, Page 3

TENNIS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume 56, Issue 61, 23 December 1935, Page 3