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LAWN TENNIS.

SUBURBAN B GRADE. paparua v. cathedral. Cathedral won by 35 games to 54. Scores, Paparua piayors being mentioned first : MEN'S SINGLES. -• i. Henry 5, J. J. Flood £. J. Gunderson 2, J. Mahoney C. J' 1 . Pooley J. O'Maliey 6. J. Standevcn 0, C. Evans 6. LADIES' SINGLES. Miss Gunderson 6. M;ss J. MaJoney 5, Miss Pooley 5, Mies C. O'Maliey 6. Miss F. Morton 4, Mrs Bamfield 6. Miss Morton 6, Miss B. Blaii- 4. COMBINED DOUBLES. Hsnry and iMrs Gunderson 6, Misa Malonev and J. J. Flood '2. Miss N. Morton and Gundsrson 5, Itigj O'Maliey ajid J. Mahoney 6. Miss Pooley and Pooley 0, Mrs Eamfield and J. O'Maliey 6. Miss N. Morton and Standeven 2, Mies Blair and C. Evans 6. MEN'S DOUBLES. Henry and Gilndereon 3, J. J. Flood and J. Mahoney 9. Pooley and Standeven 0, J. O'Maliey and C. Evans 9. LADIES' DOUBLES. Mrs Gunderson and Miss Morton 3, Misse# Maloney and O'Maliey 6. Miss Pooley and M 133 Morton 5, Mrs Bamfie3d and Miss Blair 6. heathcote v. papamji. In tho Suburban B competition, Hcafbeotft beat Pap&nui by 97 games to 61. Scores, Heathcote players being mentioned first: LADIES' SINGLES. Miss C. King: 6, Mrs Thornton 2. Miss N. Ives 6, Miss Miller 4. Miss J. Hay 6, Miss Kettle 0. Miss E. King 6, Miss Stringer 0. MEN'S SINGLES. J. Evan# 6, K. Haberfield S. E. Dickey 5, —. Truscott 6. J. McKeon 6, K- Reynolds 1. S. Radcliffe 4, A. Reynolds 6. LADIES' DOUBLES. Misses King and Ives 6, Mira Thornton and Miss Miller 4. Misses Hay and King 6, Misses Kettle and Stringer 4. MEN'S DOUBLES. Evana and Dickey 9, Habarfield and Truscott 4. McKeon and Eadcliffe 8, Reynolds and Reynolds 9. COMBINED DOUBLtES. Evanß and Miss C. King 5, Haberfield and Mrs Thornton 6. Dickey and Miss Ives 6, Tmsoott and Miss Miller 3. McKeon and Miss Hay 6, Reynolds and; Miss Kettle 5. Radcliffe and Miss E. King 6, Reynolds and Miss Stringer 4. LEESTON V. SPRINGSTON. A friendly game wa« played at Springston between £oeston A mid A, resulting a "win for the "visitors by 114 games to 103. Scores, the I/eeston players being mentioned first: LADIES' SINGLES. Misa IVreo 6, Mrs Chambers 3. Misa Cunningham 6, Miss Keast 3. Mrs Lloyd 6, Miss Ryan 2. Miss Robertson 6, Miss Sowden 3. Miss Jackman 3, Miss Maishall 6. Misa Ramsay 1, Miss Marsh all 6. MEN'S SINGLES. Sawyer 6, Smithera 3. Leahy 6, Auld <5. Poore 4, Lill 6. Burns 6, Baxter 6. Jackman 2, Chambers J5. McKenzie 6, Sowden o. . ' COMBINED DOUBLES. Misa Free and: Sawyer 6, Mrs Chamber# and' Smithers 4. , Miss Cunningham and Leahy 6, Miss koaat and Auld 2. , Mrs Lloyd and Poora 1, Miss Ryan and Robertson and Burns 5, Mis Sowdien and Baxter 6. Miss Jackman and Jackman 6, Mm fMarshall and Chambers 4. Miss Ramsay and McKenzie 3, Miss Hawkins and Sowden 6.

LADIES' DOUBLES. "Mias Frod an-d Miss Cnnningltam 6, Mra Chambers and Miss Kcaat 3. Miss Robertson and Mts Lloyd 6, MMS Ttyan "and Mrs Sowden 2. Mlbs Jackman and iMiss Ramsay 3, Mibb Marshall and Miss Ryan 6. MEN'S DOUBLES.

Sawyer and Leahy 4, Smithers and Auld

Poor© and Bums 4, Lill and Baxter 6 Jackman and McKenzio 6, Chambers and Sowden 2.

KIRWEE v. HORORATA. Plavinf on the home courts Hororata B were defeated bv Kirwee by 16 to tie lateness in commencing * VSs. IS »»>>«* firßi '~" LADIES' SINGLES. STi3l E. Turner 0, Mies Ma Olmr e - Miss Guthrie 6, Mre, P. Wright 8. Misa M. Turner 6, Miss Dennis 1. Miss Hamilton 1, Mrs Pickermg 6. Miss Bout X, Miss P. Oliver 6. MEN'S SINGLES. Bulnols 6, Hight 1. C Turner 6, Pratt 4. N. Kelly S, H. Thome 4. D Kelly 6, A. Ironside 0. COMBINED DOUBLES.

Miss E. Turner and Bulnoia 6, Miss I. °M?ss Turner 6, Mrs Wright Turner and N. Kelly 6, Mis a Dennis and Thome 4. Mrs Hamiltop/and D. Kelly 6, Mi» Pickering: and Ironside 0. Miss Bout and Johnston 4, Miss Oliver and Chapman 6. ■■ Miss Turner and Foster 0, E. Thorne and Parker G. joules.

Misses E. Turner and Guthrie 6, Miss I. Oliver and Mrs Wright 4. Miss M. Turner and' Mrs Hamilton 6, Miss Dennis and Mrs Pickering 5. Misses Rout an£ I. Turner 5, P. Oliver and E. Thorns 6. MEN'S DOUBLES. Bulnois and C. Turner 6, Sight and Thorne 2. Kelly and Kelly 6, Pratt and Ironside 4. Johnston and Foster 4, Chapman and Parker 6.

CHEVIOT V. AMBERLEY. The Cheviot tennis team travelled <o Amberlev on Saturday and won by 125 games to 81. "Scores, Cheviot players being mentioned first: LADIES' SINGLES. Tiring I. Wilkinson 6, Miss Rhodes 0. Miss Taylor 6, Miss Feathery. 1. Miss D. Wilkinson 6, Miss Worn ail 4. Mrs Childs Mrs Heney 2. Miss I. Smith 0, Miss Parsons 6. Miss Cooper 0, Mi's Coleman 2. MEN'S SINGLES. V. D. Childs 6, Bonington 3. ("'. Holten 5, Robinson 6. N. Wilkinson 6, O'Malley 5. COMBINED DOUBLES. Childs and Miss Wilkinson 6, Baruugton and Mis 3 Rhodes 1. Hollen and Miss Taylor i, Robinson and Miss Feathery 6. A. Gibson and Miss D. Wilkinson 8, Mavo and Miss Wornall 2. N. Wilkinson and Mrs Childs 5, OTdaltey and Mrs Heney 6. T. "Wilkinson and Mrs Wilimeon 6, W. Brown and Mrs Robinson 3. S. Gibson and Mis© Smith 3, Gray and Mrs W. Browne 6. S. Denton and Miss Meikle 6, Thompson and Miss Pareons 3. T. Cotterill and Miss Cooper 6, Dr. Johnston and Mrs Coleman 5. MEN'S DOUBLES. Chi'ids and S. Gibion 6, Bonington and K ode on i. T. Wiiidr-son axi S, Gibson 6, Browne and Gray 5. N. Wilkinson and T- Cotterill 6, Thompson and Dr. Johnston i. LADIES' DOUBLES. Miss Taylor and Mrs Childs 6, Mias Wornall and Mrs Heney 2. Mrs T. Wilkinson and Miss Smith 6, Mra Robinson and Miss Parsons 3. Miss Meikle and Miss Cooper 6, Mrs W. Browne and Mrs Coleman 2.

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18015, 6 March 1924, Page 5

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LAWN TENNIS. Press, Volume LX, Issue 18015, 6 March 1924, Page 5

LAWN TENNIS. Press, Volume LX, Issue 18015, 6 March 1924, Page 5