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LAWN TENNIS.

, the British la*" jnei fl ' c£rs in Christchurch ** ujb *^. a nw Will be JP efc °Cm>re* ntatire3 by fp.nnis Association S vi» Sumner. to fhristciiurch, s V" "* South Island, CAcb. M wilding Park «n pl»» a i nnetJ t play com*cb d«y at til A to be in exZStUKV "JZntil onticipatetl JsTl«»' jftfliae-oii VedOTJilar. SWUSH TEAM arrives. {nut JMWUH°* tbibgbak.) ELLINGTON, October 22. I#Vr .rival in New Zealand marks »dit«eo f what might be callH. A. ufctfUprtf the English tennis g. w. Austin, I. G. « nd J - /Greg°ryffSr the Makura from San morning Canada had Sritd'Md titer a short stay in , f Liiion ttV would T n . d » ome ! returning to EngSwtt Africa. « dW«o to Christchurch towiete they will play on STidfctnrday. . 'WW 11 that the standard m amongst women, 0B ISLAND MATCH. QUI games played. I) South Island lawn let the Englishmen turday at "Wilding in very open. G. gas, of course, arc F. Glanville, T. W. uy (Otago), and D. [1 Canterbury) are last two places, I. ain K. J. Walker wing to' indisposieem to combine to from ; further con»e lectors, He has iss court practice ir in Timaru, and, been playing golf In a trial game rd&y morning at d not show impresquite evident that n lack of practice, in form, is a very ie who snows very rery solid game in 1 rery cleanly and Be is sure to t fi! himself in the 2 game was played Oluvier and Angas. Johnston. Ollivier mtiful game. His the, most eagerly all the more so as 4t as an amateur, uperbly with the • t at Wilding Park im for the match, onrts- -not having t. There is every match will provide icular, but scienCOMPETITION. I""* 4 "* the suburban interijdtion was flayed at rday afternoon. The wd tho majority of contested. The . reIDE. HOBKBY. mentioned Crßt.) vns lost to J, HenSutherland beat Ken- I Ashton and MurDiekey," 6-9. 1 Hnir lost to Mrs >l*o lost to Miss K. and Carey lost to Boyle, Misses it to Mrs Gunderson BBINGTOK. lon, at Union Church camM to 67. Besults, #lm beat G. Chambers D. L«n e 8-9, J. FletIt-»: D, N. Hay beat « Bryd« n beat Mrs W. lay b«»t Mr. 8. flood f ri to Uiia O. Fretwell Uiu L. Pullwood 6-3. »«nd Hay beat Cham- * 9-7 Wet4her b6Bt »»• Bryden snd Hay J S'. 600 i_ 6 * 1 * Misses * Miues Fretwell and S«Blre and Hiss Hoy |«»W.Goo4 8-0, Bell and Mrs 8. Good *-Hay beat Bickerby '„?»? »nd Mis, Lockai lliss Fullwood 6-2. r«l«y by 93 games to HfiMtik Jewiss !. 8; Baynes a^ rri "n 6, Miss 1 Mitt Williamson 6; 6; Mr. Baynoi « and Je*i ßß 9 g ow . T|ylor Baynes .7, and Morri- > ■ Williamson 6; J f 2. Mesd&raes -A? J? d Ogier 6, BtV; »lii tnfiiJj Jones and 1&2 V ? 0 £ ker 6; hg!W» li ltiiXL?' Mr.^Beaufort r«tMS an Ba y a ? s E. (c2rl r - W- IUBT'S. - kit Dunn ft- grift's: VUlw 6-9,

Gibson and Mrs Clark lost to Misses Scott and Miller Combined Doubles —Clayton ana MiSs B. Farquhar beat Miller and Mrs Miller 6-0, Scrimshaw and Miss E. Farquhar lost to McNally and• Mrs Easterbrook 5-6, Woodham and Miss Gibson lost to .Longstaff and. Miss Scott 6-6,, Shannon and Mra Clark lost, to Marshall and Miss Miller B-6. C GRADE. BECKENHAM T. SPREYDON. Beckenham played Spreydon, at Spreydon, losing by 58 games to 116; Besults, Beckenham names first:— ■ Men's Singles—G. Irwin lost to A. Freear 4-9, A. McKeon lost to R. McKenzle 4-9, B. Anderson beat A. B. Merrett 9-8, A. Wright lost to N. Elms 7-9. Ladies' Singles—Miss Bowman lost to Miss Sunckell 1-6, Miss Leech lost to Hiss Smith 3-6, Mlbb Bcott lost to Mrs , Brown 0-6, Miss Anderson lost to Mrs Moore 1-6. Men's Doubles—lrwin and McKeon lost to Freear and Merrett 3-9, Anderson and Wright lost to McKentfie and Elms 5-9. Ladles' Doubles —Misses Bowman and Leecli beat Misses Sunckell and Smith 6-3, Misses Scott and Anderson lost to Mesdames Brown and Moore 1-6. Combined Doubles—McKeon and Miss Bowman lost to Freear and Miss Sunckell 1-6, Irwin and Miss Leech beat McKeniie and Miss Smith 6-3, 1 Anderson and Miss Scott lost to Merrett and Mrs Brown 2-6, Wright and Miss Anderson lost to Elms and Mrs Hoore 1-6. ST. MARY'S v. ADDINGTON CATHOLICSt. Mary's played Addington Catholic, at St. Mary's courts, winning by 95 games to 75. Results, St. Mary's names first:—Mon's Singles—-J. L. Ives lost to E. Lavery 3-9, J Carey lost to M. O'Connell 7-9, J. Gagliardi beat C. Hughes 9-1, W. R. Roboingrave beat W. Aitken 9-5. Ladies' Singles—Miss Lattimore lost to Miss Price 4-6, Miss Wall beat Miss O'Connell 6-5, Mrs Hahn beat Miss Consedine 6-l ( Miss Smith beat Miss. Hooker 6-0. Men's Doubles—lves and Carey lost to Lavery and O'Connell 7-9, Gagliardi and Bosemgrave beat Hughes and Aitken 9-4. Ladies' Doubles—Misses Lattimore and Wall lost to Misses Price and O'Connell' 4-6, Mrs Hahn and Miss Smith beat Misses Consedine and Hooker 6-2. Combined Doubles —Ives and Miss Lattimore lost to. Lavery and . Miss .Price 3-6, Carey and Miss Wall beat O'Connell and Miss O'Connell 6-5, Gagliardi and Mrs Hahn beat Hughes and-Miss Consedine 6-2. Boseingrave and Miss Smith beat Aitken and Miss Hooker 6-5. UNION v. REDCLIF^S. * Union played Redclifis, at RedcHfts, los* ing by 81 games to 92. Results, Union names first:— ' Singled—K. Paterson beatß. Stokes 9-1, C. Clark lost to W. Barr S-9, W. E. Bell i J O . G- McKay 3-9, J. H. Jones beat D. A. Hulston 9-8. Ladies' Singles—Miss E. Hore beat Miss .Tresise 6-4, Mrs S. Clements beat Miss deters 6-1, Miss I. Wright beat Miss Davidwn 6-1, Mibb T. Wright beat Miss McGrath Qf^ en i 1 ® oub '*s—Paterson and Clark lost to Stokes and Barr 7-9, Bell and Jones lost to McKay and Hulston 4-9. Roubles —Miso Hore and Mrs CleVif... t Misses Terence and Peters 4-6, T>»vm! 8 5 ' r - r 'Bht lost to Misses ri ?? Bnd McGrath 5-6. oombmed Doubles—Patterson and Mies ni«rt« j '° r Stokes and Miss Tresise 4-6, Mien t>«» ? rs Cements lost to Barr and to wX.'" 3 ; 6 V ® ell and I. Wright lost Mian T l , ss av idson 3-6, Jones and Grath 8.5 ' Hulston and Mies Mca a su PpJe wrist and cent W racquet-36 per used fill '^ on entrants last year la f® n ? er Roquets. That's proof Ball ® e ® also the Slazenger tl»Nlf»vS ely if lected since 1902 for w Wimbledon Championships. —6

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19448, 23 October 1928, Page 15

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LAWN TENNIS. Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19448, 23 October 1928, Page 15

LAWN TENNIS. Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19448, 23 October 1928, Page 15

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