LAWN TENNIS.
PAPARUA B v. RICCARTON B. Playin; on their own qburts, Paparua B defeated Riccarton B by four games. Scores, Riccarton players being mentioned first:— Combined Doubles—S. Hollobon and Miss Holmes G, J. Coulter and ifiss Bowbyes 1; R. Carlton and Miss D. Humm 6, C. Hamilton and Miss Coulter 5; W. Carlton and Miss W. Humm 0, R. Carver and Miss N. Joyco 6; W. Holmes and Miss C. Mullins G, W. R. Jorf&s and Miss D. Coulter 5. Men's Singles—S. Hollobon 6, J. Coulter 3; R. Carlton 4, C. Hamilton 6: W. Carlton 6, R. Carver 5; W. Holmes B TT. Jones 5.
Ladies' Singles—Miss Holmes B, Miss Bowbyes 1; Mis/i D. Humm 4, Mies M. Coulter 6; Miss VT. Humm 3, MiesJJr.S r . Joyc© 6; Miss C. Mulline 3. Viss D. Coulter 6.
Men's Doubles—Hollobon and R. Carlton 2, Coulter and Hamilton 6; W. Carlton and Holmes 6, Carver and Jones 1. Ladies' Doubles—Misses Holraee and D. Humm 6, Misses powbyes and M. Coulter 1; Misses W. Humm and C v Mullina 0, Misses Joyce and D. Coulter 6.
Totals —Paparua 72, Riccarton <58. Playing St. Andrew's Tennis Club on the St. Andrew's green, the Paparua Tennis Club won a friendly match by 21 games. Scoro3, Paparua players being mentioned first: — Combined Doubles-—G. McNally and Mrs Spicer B, G. Pottinger and Miss Taylor 1; A. Spicer and Misa E. Joyce .6, J. Gunn and Miss Innes 4; C. Manhire and Miss R. McMoekin (i, A. Xf. Dunkley and Miss Ryburn 2; J. Ken worthy and Miss D. Cabbatis 4 W. Ryburn and Miss Rule 6; E. Joyce and Miss P. Andrews 3, J. Pottinger and Miss > enables 6j PI. C. Joyce and Miss ]j, Manhire 2, R. Pilkington and Miss Murray 6. Men's Doubles—McJCally and Spicer 6 Pottinger and J. Gunn o; 'Manhiro and ' Kenworthy 6, Dunkley and Ryburn 3; Manhire and Joyce 6, Pottinger and Pilkington 5. Ladies' Doubles—Miss Joyce and Mrs Spicer 6 Mieess Taylor and Innes 2; Misses AioMeekm and Gabbatis 3, Misses Ryburn and Rule 6; Misses Andrews and Manliir® 4, Atiss Venables and Murray C. Men's Singles—McNally 6, Pottin"er «• Spicer 6, Gunu 3; Manhire 2, Dunkley 6 : Kenworthy 6, Ryburn 6; Joyce B, Pottinger J. Ladies Singles Mrs Spicer 6, Miss Taylor Mass Joyce 6, Miee limes 2: Miss MeMeekan 6, Miss Ryburn. 3; Mies Gabbatis 3, i. 6: nr Andrews 6 . Miss Venrn . V Manhir» 2. Miss Murray 6 lotals—Paparua 116, St. Andrew's SH
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16449, 17 February 1919, Page 2
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