LAWN TENNIS.
WOMEN'S COMPETITION. GAMES AT WILDING PARK. The Canterbury Lawn Tennia A#*oeiatien'• women's mid w«k competition »»• continued yesterday at Wilding Tark. Re.-uiu are as follows : SECTION A. REDCMFFB v. APDIXGTOX (Redcliffs names first.) Sinsriep—Mrs Baker lest to Mr* Liala S-8. Mrs Hick'nb'ithcm lo*t to Miss Lowe 4-9. Mrs Papps best il<«» Steele !>-3. FEND AT.TON v. Kl'W BRIGHTON. (Fendalton names first.) Sinrles—Miss M. Wake beat M:« B. Miles 9-3, Mrs E E. Crawshaw I to Mrs W. Peppier 5-9, Mi?s E. Ra ikin brat Mr» Kibb'ewhite 9-4, Miss M. Sherris beat Misa Hooker 9-6. Doubles-—Misf Wake nod Mrs Orawshaw beat Mestiame? Miles and PeppVr 6 -, fi-3; Misses Rudkin and Sherris brat Mrs Kibblawh tp and .Miss Houker 6-H. P 1. Fendalton won by five matches to one. SHIRLEY t. SPMNER. (Shirley nim« first.) Singles—Mrs JieDousall boat Miss Martin 9-1, Mrs Holland beat Mrs Hamilton 9-'.', Mrs McPherson beat Miss Pean y-~, Mrs Sparrow lost to Mr« Walton 6 9. Doubles—Mesdamea McDousial! and Sparrow beat Miss Dean and Mrs Walton 8-2, 6-1: Mesdames Holland and beat Miss Martin and Mrs Hamilton 6-5, 6-2. Shirley won by five matches to one. SECTION B. UNITED T. OPAWA. (I'nited names first.) Singles—Mrs M. Beale lost to Miss M. Andrew 6-9, Miss N. Smithson beat Misa N. Reed 9-6, Mra Bullock beat Mrs MrEwen y-3, Miss Saunders beat Mrs Forgie 9-6. Doubles—Meadames Beale and Bullork lost to Misses Andrew and Reed 2-0, 4-6, Missel Smithson and Saunders beat Mesdames M*Ewen and Forgie 6-4, 8-4. United won by four matches to two. ST. ALBANS v. WOOLSTON. (St. Albans names first.) Singles—Miss H. Jones beat Miss Watson 9-5, Mrs M. A- 6tedman Miss G-ond 9-5, Miss B. Dini beat Mrs Smith 9-4, Miaa 8. Goss beat Mrs Hobson 9 3. Doubles—Miss Jon°s and Mrs Stedman beat Misses Watson and Good 6-2, 6-4; Missea Goss and Dini bent Mesdames Smith and Hobson B-l. 6-5. St. Albans won by .six matches to none. ELMWOOD ». SPREYDON. (Elmwood names first.) Singles—Miss Hookham lost to Miss ,Tnhn. ston 5-9, Mrs Burrell lost to Mrs Balfour 4-9, Miss Travers beat Mrs Beaufort 9-3, Mrs Norrie beat Mrs Bradford 9 P. Doubles—Miss ITookhnm and Mrs Burrell lost to Miss Johnston and Mrs Balfour 3-6, 6-4, 5-6, Miss Travers and Mrs Norrie lost to Mesdames Beaufort and Bradford 0-6, 4-6. Spreydon won by four matches to two.
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19806, 19 December 1929, Page 7
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