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LAWN TENNIS.

PAPANUI A V. TE WHAKA A. Papanui won by 84 fames io 78. Scores, Papanui names mentioned first: MEN'S SINGLES. . E. F. Chapman 9, Shepheard 6. u. Aitken 9, Cain 3. W. Banks 8. Mcßeth 9. A. Haynes 9, White 5. LADIES' 'SINGLES. Mrs Chapman 1, Miss Millar 6. Mis* Hookhum 2. Miss Columbus 6. Miss Lynsky 1, Miss Heeney G. Miss Keeper 6, Miss Williams 5. MEN'S DOUBLES. Cbarjman and Havnes U, Shepheard and Mcßeth 2. Aitken cr.d Banks 9, Cain and White 5. LADIES' DOUBLES. Mrs Chapman and Miss Hockham 1, Miss Millar and Olumbtis 6. Misses Lynsky and K.eej>cT 3, Misse3 Heeney and Williams 6. COMBINED DOUBLES. Chapman atxi Mrs Chapman 2, Shepheard and Miss Millar <3. Aitken and Mies Hookham 3, Cain and Miss Columbus (5. Banks rind Miss Lynsky 6, Mcßeth and Miss Heeney 1. Ifuvrw's and Miss Keeper 6, White and Mis 3 Williams 0. NORTH BEACH V. HEATHCOTE. Beach won by 100 games io 50. Scores, North Bea-ck names mentioned first: MEN'S SLNGLES. Peppier 9, Evans 6. jjrown 9, Dickey 2. Christiansen 9, Nelson 2. Penfokl 9, Prebble 3. LADIES' SINGLES. Miss McColl 4, Miss C. King- 6. Mrs Peppier 5, Miss Hay 6. Mrs Penrold 6, Miss E. King: 3. Mrs Christiansen 4, Miss Veale 6. COMBINED DOUBLES. Miss McColl and H. Brown 6, Evans and Miss King 5. Mr and Mrs Peppier 6, Dickey and Miss Hay 3. Mr and Mrs Pcnfold G, Nelson and Miss E. Kins 0. Mr and Mrs Christiansen 6, Prebblo and Mis 3 Veale 4. LADIES' DOUBLES. Miss McColl and Mrs Peppier 6, Misses C. Kins and Hay 0. Mrs Penfold and Mis Christiansen 6, Misse3 E. King and Yeale 0. ' MEN'S DOUBLES. Brown and Peppier 9, Evans and Dickey 3. Christiansen and Penfold 9, Nelson and Prebble 1. SHEFFIELD V. DARFIELD. Sheffield defeated Darficld by 120 jrnmes to 107, Sheffield players being mentioned first:— MEN'S SINGLES. A. Rarr fi. J. Reid 0. K. Maguiness K, W. Johns 2. G. Wright G.«R. Robinson 5. Tiev. C. L. Sparrow 2. G. 'Gillanders fi. T. Curran G. P. Bushel! fi. H. Tounshend 2, R. Heid G. LADIES' SINGLES. Miss R.» Wright 4, Miss Jarman 6. Miss M. Tounshend G. Mrs Gunn 5. Miss M. Judd 6, Mrs Pole 5. Mrs Morrison G, Miss J. Gillanders 4, Mrs G. Wright G, Mrs .T. Reid 1. Miss D. Judd 4, Miss Robinson 6. MEN'S DOUBLES. Barr and Maguincss G, J. Reid and Johns Wright and Sparrow 5, Robinson and Gillanders 6. Curran and Tounshend 6, Bushell and R. Reid 5. LADIES' DOUBLES. Miss Wright and Miss Tounshend 6, Miss' Jarman and Mrs Gnnn .'». Miss Judd and Mrs Morrison 6, Mrs Pole and Mrs Reid 4. Mrs Wright and Miss D. Judd 4, Miss Gillanders and Miss Robinson 6. COMBINED DOUBLES. Barr and Miss Wright 0, J. Reid and Miss Jarman 1. Maguincss and Miss Tounshend 5, Johns and Mrs Gunn 6. Wright and Miss M. Judd 5, Robinson and Mrs Polo 6. ' „ , Sparrow and Mrs Wright 3, Gillanders and Mrs Reid 6. Curran and Mrs Morrison 3, Bushell and Miss Gillanders 6. . Tounshend and Miss D. Judd 5, R. Reid and Mrs Robinson 6.,

AMBERLEY A V. SEFTON A. Amberley won by 81 games to 63. Scores, Amberley names mentioned first: — LADIES' SINGLES. Miss 0. Feathery 1, Miss A. Dalzell 6. Miss E. Wormall 5, Mrs T. Champion 6. Mrs Oxlcy 6, Miss M. Dalzell 4. Miss Chamberlain 6, Miss L. Haining 3. LADIES' DOUBLES. Misses Feathery and Wornall 5, Miss A. Dalzell and Mrs Champion 6. Mrs Oxley and Miss Chamberlain 6, Misses M. Dalzell and Haining 0. COMBINED DOUBLES. Miss Feathery and Bowen 6, Miss H. Dalzell and T. Dalzell 5. Miss Wornall and Harris 6, Mrs Champion and H. Dalzell 5. . Mrs Oxley and O'Malley 6, Miss M. Dalzell and A. Dalzell 3. Miss Chamberlain and Gray 6, Miss L. Haining and T. AVhittleston 2. MEN'S SINGLES. H. Bowen 4, T. Dalzell G. R. Harris 6, 11. Dalzell 0.. . L.,O'Malley 6, A. Dalzell 4. •A.'Gray 6, T. Whittleston -. MEN'S DOUBLES. Bowen and Harris 4, T. and H. Dalzell 6. O'Malley and Gray 2, A. Dalzell and T. Whittleston 0. WESLEY V. RICCARTON. Wesley wen by 100 gamps to C 5. .Scores, Wesley players mentioned first: MEN'S SINGLES. Penlington 9," Mullins 2. Geddis 9, Hill 4. Hay 9, Hoskins 4. Nealo 9, Edgington 3. LADIES' SINGLES. Mrs Geddis 5, Miss Wright 6. Miss Thompson 5, Mrs Jcfcoate 6. Miss Bruce 3, Miss Muir (3. Miss Shcvris 6, Miss Humin 2. MEN'S DOUBLES. Pcnlirgton and Geddis 9, Mu'.lins and Hill Hay and Nealc 9, Hoskins and Edgington LADIES'' DOUBLES. Mrs Grddis and Miss Thompson 3, Misses Muir and Wright €.- ' Misses Brace and Shcrri3 d, Mrs Jefcoate and Miss Humm 6. COMBINED DOUBLES. Pemimjlon and Shcrris 6, Mullins and Miss Wn?lit 2. <; ; -ddis and Mrs Geddis 1, Hill and Mrs T(jfpOQ.tc G, Hav snd Miss Bruce C, Hoskins and Misa ' NeW ar.d Miss Thompson 6, Edgington and Miss Hiimui 0. WEST EYRETON V. LOBURN. West Eyrcton won by 102 games to 77. Scores, Loburn players mentioned first: LADIES' SINGLES. Miss T. Henry 2, Miss Horrell 6. Miss R. Bennett 0 Miss Dixon 6 MiM E. Gailetiy 1. Miss Addmell 6. Mrs 3. Parker 0, Mrs Ward 6. Miss M. Hiait 5, Miss Burns 6. Miss E. Dawson 3, Miss Pester 6. MEN'S SINGLES. R Kemplhorne 6, 3. Erizzell 3. M Cook C. A. Walker 0. _ G Hiatt 0, C. Blacxmore a. LADIES' DOUBLES. Misses T. Henry and R. Bennett 0, Misses TTr.rrpi'l and Dixon 6. Stales E. Galletly and M. Parker 0, Miss Addinell and Mrs Ward 6. Misses M. Hiatt and E. Dawson 6, Misses Burns and Pester 3. MEN'S DOUBLES. p KemDUicrne and M. Cook 5, 3. Frizaeif and A. Walker 6. „„■&-. C. Hiatt and D. Kennedy o, C. Blackmorc "J. Ke n S h «nd M. Kennedy 6, M. Burns and J. Smith 4. COMBINED DOUBLES. j£iss T. Henry and B. Kempthorne.2, Miss TTorrell and J. ErizzeU 6. Miss ™ Bennett and M. Cook 6, Miss D Mis°s E d G A alle% Hiatt 6, Miss Adj.v,oll and C. Blackmore 4. Miss M. Parker and D. Kennedy 4, Mrs iTot-H and G. Smith C. Miss M- Hiatt and A. Kennedy 2, Miss Burns and M. Burns 6. Miss E. Dawson and M. Kennedy 6, Miss Pester and J. Smith 1. CATHEDRAL V. WEST SPREYDON j T his match was won by Cathedral by] default.

INTER-CLUB COMPETITION. It has been decided to close the interclub junior "A" grade competition, and the leading teams —Edgeware and Sumner—will play off on Saturday next at Wilding Park on Courts 3, 4, 5, and 6. Both theße teams have, suffered one defeat in the competition. Sumner defeated Edgeware in the first round, after having lost to Oj>awa earlier in the competition. A good deal of interest will be evidenced in the final match. Entries for the junior "B" inter-club competition closo with the secretary, Mr It. Browning, on Wednesday, December 2nd', and the first round of this competition will commence on Saturday, December sth.

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18548, 25 November 1925, Page 12

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LAWN TENNIS. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18548, 25 November 1925, Page 12

LAWN TENNIS. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18548, 25 November 1925, Page 12