LAWN TENNIS.
CANTERBURY ASSOCIATION'S | : COMPETITIONS., A GRADE. The sixth round of the A Grade competition wa-s played on -Saturday in fine Lut windy weather. . ■ "• CANTERBURY; COLLEGE v. SUMNER. : This match wib played- at Sumuor, end th 9 result was. ft win for Canterbury CcHtge by 30 game®. Scores (Canterbury College names first)': — _ Singles—Harrop 9 v. Wood 2; J v, Williams 4; Seay' 9 v. Row 2; Haifuvon 9v. de'Paes 3. ' .... Doubles—Tench and Seay 9 v. V iiliams and Row 6; .Harrop and Hamilton 9 v. Wood and de Pass 7. ' 1 'Totals—Canterbury. College 64, ASCOT v. AVON3IDE. Ascot beat Avonsido by 18 games. Scores (Ascot players, mentioned' first): — Singles—Allison 9 -y. Simona 3. Overend 9 v. Bowden 6;, Moore 9 v. i)bcon.3; *.oxhead 9 y. Willis 5. Doubles—Allison and (,'oxne.id 9 v Simons and Willis 5;-Overendi And "Movire 6 v. Bowden and Dixon 9. ■ Totals —Ascot 51, Avonsido 33 ST. ALBANS v. ADDINGTON. ! This match was played on the St. Albans courts. Results (St. Albans players men-
tioned first): -Singles—-Whitehead 9v. Austin 3; Hardie By. Matheson 9; Aclcroyd .9 v. Potter 5; Meredith-Kayo 9 v. Cooper 5. Doubles—Whitehead and Hardie 9 v. Austin and Metheson 6; Ackroyd and MeredithKaye 9 y. Potter and Cooper 6. Totals—St. Albans 31, Addington 34. LINWOOD v. OPAWA. This match was played on Friday, andr resulted in a win for Linwood. AMBERLEY y.'AMBERLEY GIRLS' COLLEGE. A-match was-played on Friday between teams representing Amberley and Amberlcy Girls' College, the forn-.er team proving victorious. Following were the results,, Amberley players bein? mentioned first: — Single®—Misn Rhodas G v. MiEs Johnston A; Miss Boddington G v. Mis 3 Rutheriord 4- Miss Parsons 6 v. Miss Warren 4';. Miss A*. Marsh 6 y. Miss Murray 2-; Miss Wornall 5 y. Miss Hunnibull 6; Miss G. M'arsli 6 v. Miss Mcßae 1; Miss P. Marsh 6 v. Miss R. Rutheiford 4; Miss Winskill 6 v. ( Miss Robert® 8. Doubles —Misaos Rhodes and v. Misses Johnston and Parsons and Marsh 6 v. Misses Warren and Murray 2; Misses Wornall and G. Marsh 6 v. Misses R. Rutherford and Hunnibull 2; Misßes P. Marsh and Winskill 4 v. Misse3 Mcßae and Robert? 6. Totals—Amberley 69 games, College 38 games. VICTORIAN CHAMPIONSHIPS. {By Cable —Press Association—Copyright.) (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.) (Received- December 4th, 5.5 p.m. MELBOURNE, December 4. "Hie lawn tennis tournament has ended. The play in the Men's Doubles -Championships was of a. high order. Pattersop, O'Hara Wood, and Hawkes wore all brilliant. Brookes, was not jn form. The Doubles Championship of Victoria was won by Patterson and Hawkes, who defeated Brookes and O'Hara Wood, 6-3, 7-5, 6-1. The Ladies' Single# Championship was ! won by Miss Addison, who defeated Miss Boyd, 9-5, 3-6, 6-3.
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17320, 5 December 1921, Page 12
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