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LAWN TENNIS

EXHIBITION TOURNAMENT RESULTS OF FINALS Bx Telegraph.—Press Association. Dunedin, January 19.

The Exhibition lawn tennis tournament concluded to-day. Following are the results:—

MEN’S SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP. Final—V. E. Page beat D. E. GianVille, 6-3, 6-0, 6—2.

MEN’S DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP. Semi-final.—Bray and Cleghorn beat Goss and Glanville, 5—7, B—6, 6—3. Final.—Bray and Cleghorn beat Page and Moody, 6—4, 3—6, 7—5, 7 —5.

LADIES’ DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP. Semi-final—Misses Pattison and Cook beat Mrs. Gale and McAdam, 6—2, 10—8.

Final.—Misses Speirs and Fcrriei (Christchurch) beat Misses Pattison and Cook, 6-1, 7—5.

MIXED DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP. Third Round.—Patterson and Mrs. Muirson beat Guy and Miss Speirs, 4—6, 6—3, 6—4; Moody and Miss Partridge beat Jackson and Miss King, 6—4, 7-—5. Semi-final. —Page and Miss Pattison beat Fulton and Miss Manchester, B—6, 6—3; Moody and Miss Partridge beat Patterson and Miss Muirson, 6—4, 6—4. Final.—Page and Miss Pattison beat Moody and 'Miss Partridge, 6—l, 6—4.

LADIES’ SINGLES HANDICAP. Final.—Miss S. Todd (owe 15 5-6) beat Miss A. Sherrifi (scr.), 9—6.

LADIES’ DOUBLES HANDICAP. Sepii-final.—Mrs. Sharpe and Miss Muirson beat Misses Sherriff and Doodeward, 9—l. Final.—Mrs. Sharpe and Miss Muirson (Christchurch) beat Misses Pattison and Cook, 9—2.

MIXED DOUBLES HANDICAP.. Second Round.—Fulton and Miss Manchester beat Page and Miss Pattison bv default. Third Round.—Jackson and Miss King beat McLachlan and Miss Ramsay/ g_6; Fulton and Miss' Manchester beat Boves and Miss Tulloch, 9—6; Dawson and Miss Ferrier beat Hammond and Mrs. Todd, 9—3. Semi-final.—Jackson and Miss King beat Thompson and Mrs. Scoular, 9—7; Fulton and Miss Manchester beat Dawson and Miss Ferrier, 9—6. Final—Fulton and Miss Manchester (owe 30) beat Jackson and Miss King (owe 15), 9—6,

MEN’S DOUBLES HANDICAP. Third Round—Jackson and Fulton beat Thompson and McLachlan, ■ 9—7; Dawson and Johnson beat Edwards and McGuigan, 9—S. Semi-final—Jackson and Fulton beat Smith and Black, 9—4; Dawson and Johnson beat Pearse and Hammond, 9—B. Final Jackson and Fulton (owe 30 2- beat Dawson and Johnson (owe 15 3- 9—7. MEN’S SINGLES HANDICAP. Final—G. I. Black (owe 15 4-6) beat Robertson (rec. 4-6), 9—4. WELLINGTON PROVINCIAL TOURNAMENT HANDICAP DRAW The following Is the draw for the handicap events in connection with the Wellington provincial lawn tennis tourna ment, which will commence on Thursday on the association's new grounds at Miramar: MEN’S SINGLES. . Byes: Rhodes-Williams (18); 0. Swinburn (25) 1). Mathieson (35): Chandler (20); W. Willoughby (40); R. H. Donovan (5) : R. B O'Brien (20); L. France (owe 15). First round: F. Palethorpe (40) plays J. B. Parker (5); Conway (35) playa L. F. O’Brien (32); N. A. Foden (12) nlays T. 0. Ward (18); S. J. Allen (26) plays J. A. Reid (26); F. Cornet (35) plays W. H. Stainton (25); E. D. Gore (28) plays E. Willoughby (40); H. V. Clark (35) plays O. Balls (28); F. Eales (30) plays W. R. Robinson (scr.); V. Thwaites (30) plays Entwhistle (5); M. Mitchell (30) plays H. N. Burns (18); W. P. Bollings (12) nlays H. R. Fisher (42); O. E. Scott (23) -lays O. T. Andrew (23): G. A. Dawson (30) plays M. Castle (30); E. O. Wearne (40) plays O M. Watt (20); R. Ferkins (5) plays D. Wood (30); S. E. Watts (35) plays P. Williams (25). Byes: R. Poole (30); L. Brand (35); W. D. Sykes (28); T. Marshall (23); F._H. Paul (12); O. F. Atmore (14); T. S. Williams (18) ; O. Clark (12). MEN’S DOUBLES. Byes: T. S. and P. G. Williams (15): R. Pode and. O. T. Andrew (20). First round: C. Watt and F. Cornet (20) play Palethorpe and W. P) Hollings (20); Allen and Castle (20) play Chandler and Clark (10); Dawson and H. R. Fisher (23) play R. H. Donovan and L. France (owe 8); Penlington and Reid (20) play Smyth and Lampe (owe 12); H. V. Ola.rk and Sykes (25) play Parker and O. E. Malfroy (scr.) : E. and W. Willoughby (22) play Burns and Paul (10); Thwaites and Robinson (10) play Buckmaster and K. Stevens (22); O. Balls and F. Eales (20) play Wheeler and Young (s.): W. and R. Lochore (20; play E. B. Balaton and S. E. Watts (30); Wood and Stainton (14) play Entwhistle and Millburn scr.): Scott and Gore (14) play Ward and G. F. Williams (10). Byes: T. Marshall and Brown (20); Wearne and Conway (30): Ferkins and Foden (5). LADIES’ SINGLES. Byes: Miss Mountier (17); Mrs. Heald (15): Miss Myers (6); Mis M. B. Castle (18): Miss D. Elliot (15); Miss Thwaites (6); Miss Shortt (5); Miss F. Kennedy (22). First round: Mrs. Burn c 7) v. Miss Whitwell (10); Miss N. Dell 18) v. Miss N. Howell (18); Mids N. Tucker (8) v. Miss M. Whyte (6); Misil E. Brady (18) v. Miss F. Cameron (20); Miss IL Gardner (5) v. Miss O. Rulo (28); Mrs. Lance Moore (15) v. Miss Sheppard (6); Miss M. Precdy (20) v. Mrs. W. P. Rollings (8): Miss D. Howe (scr.) v. Miss Bowden (22); Mrs. D. Elias (12) v. Miss T. Duncan (12); Miss M. Cameron (10) v. G. Thompson (16); Mis. Marshall scr.) v. Miss Clark (owe 10); Miss L. Newman (10) v. Miss M. Macassey (6); Miss O. Wild (15), v. Miss M. Robertson (26) Miss Martin (12) v. Mrs. Murphy (18): Mrs. Penlington (scr.) v. Mrs. B. Robinson (10); Miss 11. East (scr.) v. Mrs. Campbell (9). Byes: Mrs. Rhodes (18); Miss D. Mantell (10); Miss Whisker (20); Miss D. McKenzie (18); Mrs. Bell (18); Miss Z. Castle (16); Mrs. King (12); Miss L. Kelly (22). LADIES' DOUBLES. Byes: Mrs. Murphy and Miss D. Mackenzie (20); Miss Tucker and Miss Bule (18). First round: Mrs. Gray and Mrs. Hyams (25) v. Mrs. Rhodes and Mrs. Rainbow (20); Miss 8. Preedy and Miss Macassey (10) v. Misses Kelly and Kennedy (25); Mrs. Bollings and Miss Brady (10) v. Miss F. Cameron and Miss Schneider (15); Miss Whitwell and Mrs. Marshall (scr.) v. Mrs. King and Mrs, Austin (8): Miss Mountier and Miss East (scr.) V. Miss Martin and Miss Myers (3); Miss O. Wild and Mrs. Elias (20) v. Miss M. Precdv and Mis V. Mantell (18); Miss Thwaites and Miss Gardner (3) v. Miss Bell and Miss N. Bell (20); Mies M. Cameron rd Miss M. Whyte (10) v. Miss M Castle and Miss Z Castle (20); Mrs. Burn and Miss North (5) v. Miss Shortt and Mrs. Robinson (12); Miss Bowen nd Miss Whisker (22) v. Miss G. Thompson and Miss Robertson (22). Byes: Miss Clark and Miss A. Howe (owe 10): Mrs. Campbell and Mrs. Heald (10); Miss T. Duncan and Mrs. Lance Moore (15); Miss D. Howe and Miss Drown (3). MIXED DOUBLES. Byes: Mitchell and Miss N. Howell (15); R. O. Wearne and Miss Whitwell (15); Smythe and Mis D. Howe (owe. B,ui?is

and Miss Preedy (5); Lampe and Mies Myers (owe 3); O. Balls and Miss Tucker (20); Robinson and Miss Thwaites (4); E. Gore and Miss S. Preedy (12); N. R. C. Wilson and Mies Brown (owe 10); Paul and Miss M. Cameron (14).; S. J. Allen and Miss N. Bell (24). First round: C. I't Williams and Miss Austin (12) v. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall (12); Poole and Mrs. J. Robinson (18) v. Swinburne and Mrs. Burn (16); L. France and Mrs. Campbell (owe 5) v, Mrs. Schneider and partner; Brand and Miss Brady (24) v. Fisher and Miss O. Rule (30); Lahore and Miss Bowden (24) v. F. Eales and Miss Thompson (18); Mrs. Heald and Conway (18) v. B. Donovan and Miss North (jcr.); Miss E. Boss and partner v. Andrews and Miss Shortt (16): Dawson and Miss Shearer (15) v. Mathieson and Miss Harrington (22); M. Castle and Z. Castle (20) v. F. Corner and Miss Newman (20). Byes: W. Brown and Miss Whisker (24); Stainton and Miss F. Cameron (15); C. E. Scott and Miss Macassey (18); Ward and Miss Clark (8): Thwaites and Miss Gardner (10); 0. Clark and Miss East (8): Rollings, W., and Mrs. Hollings (8); Willoughby and Miss Eliott (25), P. Williams and. Miss Kennedy (20); T. S. Williams and Miss Kelly (16): W. A. Wilson and Miss Mountier (16); W. G. Morgan and Mrs. King (15). BOYS’ CHAMPIONSHIP DOUBLES. Byes: Buckmaster and Johansen. Hills and Cope; Cachiemaile and Gracdon. First round: It. Howe and K. Stevens v. Searle and Roussell. Byes: MacArthur and Malfroy: R. Whyte and W. Rainbow; Evans and East; Mitchell and Pringle. GIRLS’ CHAMPIONSHIP DOUBLES. Bye: Misses N. J. and J. G. Wheeler. First round: Miss D. Quirk and Miss Preedy v. Miss D. Howe and Miss Macassey. Byes: Miss Bell and Miss Castle; Miss M. Walsh and Miss Ross.

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Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 98, 20 January 1926, Page 10

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LAWN TENNIS Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 98, 20 January 1926, Page 10

LAWN TENNIS Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 98, 20 January 1926, Page 10

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