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LAWN TENNIS.

AUCKLAND COMPETITION. INTSE-CS-UB MATCHES. Inter-club competitions In connection with the Auckland Lawn Tennis Association were continued on Saturday and resulted (members of fcfe« first-named club being mentioned first) :— A GRADE. PARNELL V. EDEN AMD EPSOM A. Men's Singles.—Chalmers beat McKeown, 6—3, 6—3 ; Lamb lost to "Morrison, 3—6, 6—2, 7—9. Ladies' Singles :Miss Potter beat Miss Knott. 6—4, 6—l; Miss E. Craig beat Miss Newton, 6—4, 6—4. Men's doubles : Coates and Chalmers beat Morrison and Campbell, 9—7, 3 —6, G—4 ; Home and Lamb beat McKeown and Brown, 3—6, 6—2, 7—5. Ladles' doubles: Misses Potter and Fearnley beat Misses Knott and Newton, 2—6, 6—l, 6—l; Miss Craig and Mrs. Pope lost to Misses Lowrle and Robson. 4—6, I—6. Combined doubles : Horne and Mrs. Pope lost to Campbell and Miss Lowrle, 7—5, 4—6, I—6 ; Coates and Miss Fearnley beat Browne and Miss Robson, 6—4, 6—3. Parnell won by 7 matches to 3. EDEN AND EPSOM A 1 V. ONEHUNGA.

Men's Singles'; V. R. Johns beat M. Robb, 6 —3, 7 —5 ; Knott beat J. Harrison, 6 —l, 6—l. Ladies' singles: Miss Ramsay beat Miss Litten, 6—4,. 6 —l; Mrs. Francis lost to Miss J. Taylor, 3 —6, 6—4, 6—o. Men's doubles: Knott and Rowlands beat J. Harrison and P. Harrison, 6—3, 6—l; V. R. and A. C. Johns beat M. Robb and Mal-

litte. 6—2. 6—l. Toadies' doubles : Miss Ramsay and Mrs. Francis lost to Mitees Litten and Tnyior, 6—t. 6—l; Misses Clourton and Fletcher %eat Misses Mcßea and Parr, &—X, 6—l. Combined doubles: Rowlands and Miss Clouston lost to P. Harrison and Miss Mcßea, 6—5, 6—3 : A. C. Johns and Miss Fletcher beat Mallitte and Miss Parr, 6—-1, 6—l. Eden and Epsom won by 7 matches to 3. UNIVERSITY V. REMUERA A 2. Men' singles: Hubble beat Entwigtle, I—6, 6—5, 6—4 ; Nicholson beat Griffiths. 6—3, 6—4. Ladles' singles : Miss P. Miller beat Miss Witherow, 6—5, 5—C, 6—2 ; Miss E. Miller beat Miss Richardson, 6—5, 4—6, 10 —8. Men's doubles : Turner and Hubble beat Griffiths and Watkins, 6—5, 6—3; Nicholson and Hardy beat Entwlstle and Hunter, 6—2. 6—5. Ladies' doubles : Misses P. and E. Miller beat Misses Napier and Richardson, 6—2, 6—4 ; Misses Whitelaw and Mueller lost to Misses Witherow and Wil6on, 2—6, 2 —6. Combined doubles: Turner and Miss Whitclaw beat Watkins and Miss Napier, 6—l, 6—2; Hardy and Miss Mueller beat Hunter and Miss Wilson, 6—2, 6—5. UnlversTty won oy 0 matches to 1. B GRADE. ONEHUNGA V. UNIVERSITY.

Men's singles: J. Carnachan lost to A. Stedraan, 2—6, 4—6; La Roche lost to North, o—6, 3 —C. Ladles' singles : Miss B. Campbell beat Miss J. Brownlee, 6—2, 6—5; Miss Z. McDougall lost to Miss E. Bowell, 6—5, 5—6, 2 —6. Men's doubles : Bold and Carnachan lost to A. Stedman and J. Stedman. I—6, 5—6 ; La Roche and R. Taylor beait Hayr and North, 6—4. 6—5. Ladies' doubles: Misses Campbell and McDougall beat Misses Brownlee and Bowell. 6—3, 6—2; Misses P. Coates and M. Robb lost to Misses Bygate and Adams. I—6, 2—6. Combined doubles: Bold and Miss Coates beat Hayr and Miss Bygate. 6—2, 6—4; Taylor and Miss M. Robb beat J. C. Stedman and Miss Adams, 6 —*, 6—4. Onehunga won by 5 matches and 11 sets to 5 matches and 10 sets. REMUERA V. PARNELL.

Men's singles: Martin beat Robinson, o—l, 6—2 : Thomson lost to Whitehouse, 4—6, 4—6. Ladies' singles : Mrs. Robson beat Miss Frankham, 6—l, 6 —l; Miss Asser losrt to Mrs. Herrick. 5—6, 4—6. Men's doubles: Martin and Thomson beat Robinson and Whitehouse, 6—o, 6 —3 ; Macfarlane and Tonks lost to Clay and Wil-

liams, 6—3, 2—B, 3—6. Ladies' doubles : Mrs. Robson and Miss Brookes beat Mrs. Herrick and Miss Frankham. 6—3, 3 —6, T—s; Mrs. Taylor and Miss Assor beat Misses Maclndoe and Chadwlck, 6—4. 3—6. 6—3. Combined doubles: Macfarlane and Miss Brookes beat Williams and Miss Maclndoe, 6—3. 4—6, 6—3; Tonks and Mrs. Taylor beat Clay and Miss Chadwick. 6—4. 3—6, 7—5. Remuera won by 7 matches to 3. ST. HELIER'S V. AUCKLAND. Men's singles : Diamond beat Coloman. 6—5, o—2 ; Ilorspool beat Jones, 6—5, 6 —4. Ladles' sinjrles : Miss Goldsboro' t>eat Miss James, 6—3, 6—3; Mrs. Cooper beat Miss Hackett, 6—2, 6—5. Men's doubles : Diamond and Cooper beat Coleman and Jones. 6—2. 5 —6, 6—4. Ladies' doubles : Miss Goldsboro' and Mrs. Butlter beat Misses James and Hackett. 6 —l, 3—6, 7—5. Combined doubles: Cooper and Mrs. Butler lost to Fletcher-Jones and Miss Whitaker. 6—5. 6—l; Bushill and Miss Bushill beat Bassett and Miss Guthrie, 6—l, 6—4. St. Heller's worn.

C UK AUK. NGATAIUNGA V. Y.M.C.A. Men's singles: story beat .Luuiiergan, ti —o. i—ti, o—3 ; Darruch lost to iKiciicue., x U, it U. JUlUlcS' biuyltta : All S3 UU-UtCia JOSC to MISS U. toCOtt, U i, -k ti, ~ ti I .uiss joiiuiLou lost to Alias t, bteeic, Z—ti, i—o. Aien a aoutiies: v>orrii uuu White ueat Launergan and ixitcueiicr, o—4, Z—ti, ■i —-ti; Siory ana Durruca oeat Trend tor uud liliucoe, o—4, i—o, b— v-ouulee : Uuulem uuil jouustou ueat luisstss Scott uuu Cooke, ti—s, o—o, ti—3; uiis. V\ orril aud Juts. CoX lost to ilisoea Morrence and Steele, 4—ti, ti—i, 3—ti. Comjiueu aouoies: .ur. uaid Mrs. Worm beat ireddeor uud Miss 'xorreuce, ti -A, ti—l; White and Airs. Cox ueat iiuucoe and Miss u—o, o—<j. i\yatariugiv wou l>y v» waiciiea to iIUI'.NT EDEN CONGREGATIONAL. VCAJkli'btlEL, I'AllK. Men's singles : iviiiueai- lost to Jaine, o—t lost to Winger,tto, ti—l. Ladies' smiles : Aiiss L. Vtuuus ivs<. lO Aiiss AlUltlMUi,, <j—x, ti —3; Alls. J. Armiage lot to jxiss Kukuiul, o —-, ti: —o. .ueu s uouuies: Kiuliear and .tirinilage lost lo jalne and iiowaru ; i'ollit and iosc lo \» ingei- ana V> mger, ti —o—u, o—l. Lauica doubles : jkiissea Arniiiagt: ,iiid Woods lost *u> -illuses .Armstrong uuu itUKUtai, ti—li —1 i Aliases uinuu and lotit to Mis. AJrough uuu Miss uougias. Coinoined uouuies : x'on-or and Airs, ioai

to mjer uuu Airs, ti —O, ti—i. ; i>ro\viiiee uuu Alias lost to ilowara alld AllsS Douglas, 0 -i, o —o, < —o. CiUUi'ucu ram wuu by it) mutches to 0.

AUCKLAND V. AKATONGA. Auckland beat Aratonga by » matches to

BIRKENHEAD .V SEDDONIAN.

(Uirkenliead names first.) Men's bingies. —inonipouu ueat Worrall, ti—o, ti—i, jLreuioin uc«h McLean, ti —i, ti ■ U.

Ladies' Singles.—Miss Steel lost to Miss Xayior, X—u, i—ti ; Miss J. Robertson ueat ->alss Twigg, o—o, -i—ti, ti —1. Axen's uouolca. — Thompson und Tremain ueal \\ orrail and o—3, ti —3 ; noimes ana Greenslaue beat Thompson ana Scott, ti—3, 3 —o, S —o. 1 Junes' OoUbies. —Aiiss Steel and J. Kouei'tsou v. .niss Xayior ana xwigg, o —ti, ti —o; Miss N. Uobertson and Airs. X.ver lost to .urs. L,inasay and Airs. t<ratton, o —o, ti —u, 4 —o. Combined Uouules. — Holmes and Mrs. Tyer beat Tbompsou ana aiiss c-r«liion, tj—l, o —1; Oieenslaae ana Miss . Uobertson ueat Scott and Ail's, ti —ti —3. birkenliead and Nortlicote, 6 games; Seaaonian, -.

WAIUKU A V. AKA AKA.

(Waiuku names mentioned first.) Men s Ssingies.—Ohlsou v, beat Crouch 5, Porrut U, ueut Matuschka 0. I>adies Singles.—K. .ueiklejohn i>, lost to S. -aatuscuKa 0; M. ArKie t>, beat ti. w Usun x.

Men s Doubles.—Olilson and Porritt "J, beat croucn and MatuscliKa 0; Johnson ana Simtli *J, beat xveary and uiliver 1 ; ilowden ana Aiuuio W, beat tV'right and Alatuschka Mr

ladies' Doubles.—Meiklejohn and Artiest to S. Matuschka ana \\ ilsou; Ashworth and uiynnes t>, beat Harwell and Wrigut 0 ; lie.vhouse and Mrs. iiarber o, beat AicConnell and Seagwick.

ComOmeu Uoubit-s.—A sn worth and Johnson 7, boat Barwcll aaa Keary a; Brighouse and Smith V, beat Wright ana OlUvt r a ; Ulymies and Dr. tiowden 3, lost to .McConneil and Wright < ; Airs. Barker and Munro 7, beat Seugwick and Matuschka.

Waiuku B beat Aka Aka, at Aka Aka, by 8 matches to ti.

WAIKATO EAST ASSOCIATION.

The following have been to represent the \\ aikato East Lawn Tennis Association against Hamilton, at Matamata, on Saturday next: —Messrs. J. G. Laurenson, A. C. Thompson, C. li. Gauntlett, K. U'Halloran, K. D. Ward, and N. J. Cox; Misses N. and M. Be«-erle.v, Andrews, Kusabs, Stewart, and Gamble. Reserves : Messrs. E. Turner and O. Hope, land Misses Green and Kobinson.

FRANKLIN MATCHES.

Play on Saturday In the Franklin Lawn Tennis Association competitions resulted as follows :—

A Crade.—Zone 1 : Onewhero, 12 sets, beat Tuakau Domain, 1 set. Zone 2 : Pukekohe 1., 13. beat Buckland, 1; Pukekohe East, », beat Pukekohe 11., ii. Zone : Mauku. t», beat Patumahoe, 5; Waiuku, 11, beat Aka Aka, 3.

B Grade.—Zone 1: Bombay, 12, beat Tuakau Central, 2; Onewhero, 14. beat Tuakau Domain, 0. Zone 2: Pukekohe. 8, heat Pokekohe Hill, 6: West End, 7 (!»1 games), beat Buckiand. 7 1(S1 pamcs). Zone 3 : Patumahoe, 10, beat Mauku, 4 ; Waiukn, 8, beat Aka Aka, 4.

OUTER SUBURBAN MATCHES.

B Grade. PAPAKTjKA V. MAVCREWA. In the following results Papakura names are given first. Men's Singles.—G. Henderson beat L Smith, 11—3; L. H. Pegler beat R. Bennett, 11—3. Ladies' Singles.—Miss Turner beat Miss F. Tidd, 11 —S; Mrs. Gilmore beat Mrs. Jenkins, 11 —1. Men's Doubles. — Henderson and Pegler beat Smith and Bennett, 11—1; Schmidt

and Pavitt beat S. Bennett and T. TTaflt" 11—5; R. Garllck and Cole beat D. Germann and L. Cox, 11— S. Ladles' Doubles.—Mies Tamer and Mrs. Gllmore beat Miss Tidd and Mra. Jerkins. 11 —5 ; Mrs. Petherbridse and Miss AnOx* beat Misses H. Coxhead and C. Yeolani, 11—1; Mrs. Aiteheson and Miss Cole beat Misses E. Bennett and S. Pegler, U—3. Combined Doubles.— Schmidt and Mra. Petherbridse beat S. Bennett and Misa Coxhead. 11—10: Pavitt and Miss Andre beat Wall and Miss Leoland., 11—0; Garlick and Mrs. Aiteheson beat Germans and Miss Pegler, 11— S.

Papakura -won by 14 matches to 0.

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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 275, 21 November 1927, Page 15

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LAWN TENNIS. Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 275, 21 November 1927, Page 15

LAWN TENNIS. Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 275, 21 November 1927, Page 15