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TENNIS IN WIND

Inter-club Matches THE FIRST ROUND A start was made ou Saturday with the Wellingtou Lawn Tenuis Association's inter-club matches. This games were played on the association’s grounds at i in windy weather, which affected accuracy of the play. -The following arc the detailed results; SENIOR Brougham Hill Beats Thorndon (Brougham Hill players are mentioned lirst.) Men's Singles—A. L. France beat N. R. •C. Wilson, 6—o, 6—l; T. S. Williams lost to A. E. Saudral, 3 —6, 3—6; K. Howe lost to 11. Burns, 6—3, 5—6, 2 —6; E. Pearce beat J. Kogers, 6—l, 6—3. Women’s Singles.—Miss M. Williams beat Miss M. Preedy, 6—o, 6—l; Miss F. North beat Miss M, Whyte, -I—6, 6-5, 6—l; Miss D. Howe beat .Miss M. Macassey, G—2, G—l; Mrs Burke beat Miss S. Preedy, 6—l. 6—l. Men's Doubles. —France and Williams lost to Wilson and Sandral, 3—6, 6—5, 2—U; Pearce and Howe beat Burns and Rogers, G—2. 5—6, 6—3. Women’s .Doubles. —Misses North and Howe beat Misses M. Preedy mid Whyte, 6—5, 6 —2; Misses Williams and Burke beat Misses Macassey aud 8, Preedy, 6—4, b—o. Mixed Doubles.—France and Miss D. Howe beat Wilson aud Miss M. Preedy, 6— -1, 3—6, 6—3; T. 8. Williams and Miss Williams beat Sandral and Miss Whyte by default; Pearce aud Miss North beat Burns and Miss Macassey, I—6, 6—l, 6—2; R. Howe and Mrs. Burke beat Rogers and Miss 8. Preedy by default Brougham Hill won 12 matches, 23 sets. Thorudon won 4 matches, 11 sets. University Beats Wellington (University players are mentioned first.) Men‘*s Singles.—M. R. Smith lost to B. R. O’Brien, 4 —6, 6—2, 5—6: B. Roussell lost to D. Reid, R. Perkins beat Munns, R. Long lost to B. Coombe. Women’s Singles.—-Miss Carty lost to Miss Sheppard, 3—6, 3—6; Miss Line beat Miss -tucker, 6—3, 6—3; Miss Dyer beat Miss Young, G-Lj, G—4; Miss Zeisler beat Miss Kershaw, G—l, G—2. Men’s Doubles.—Smith and Roussell beat O’Brien and Reid; Perkins and Long beat Munns and Coombe. Women’s Doubles.—Misses Carty and Line lost to Misses Sheppard and Tucker; Misses Dyer aud Zeisler beat Miss Young and Kershaw. r Mixed Doubles.—Smith and Miss Line Lost to O’Brien and Miss Sheppard: Roussel! and Miss Carty beat Reid and Miss 1 ucker; Perkins and Miss Dyer beat Munns and Miss Young; Long and Miss Zeisler lost to Coombe and Miss Kershaw. University won 9 matches, 2.1 sets. Wellington won 7 matches, 16 sets. THIRD GRADE Newtown Beats Khandallah Newtown players are mentioned first. Men’s Singles.—Flower beat Pitfall, 9—B; Laughton beat .Morgan, 9—7; Pollock beat Chatwin, 9—B; Brand lost to Gardner, B—9.8 —9. Women’s Singles.—Mrs. Whatley beat Miss Everden, 7—o;.Miss Pain bent Miss Gardner, 7—4; Miss Rhodes lost to Miss Gault, 6—7; Mrs. Morgan lost to Miss MeCaul, 5—7. Men’s Doubles.—Laughton and Pollock beat Fittall and Morgan. 9—L Flower aud Brand beat Clhatwlu and Gardner, 9—7. Women's Doubles.—Mrs. Whatley and Miss Pain beat Misses Evernden aud Gault, 7—o; Miss Rhodes and Mrs. Morgan lost to Misses Gardner and McCaul, 5—7. Mixed Doubles.—Flower and Mrs. Whatley beat Fittall and Miss Evernden, 7—4; Laughton and Miss Pain lost to Morgan and Miss Gault, 6—7; Pollock and Miss Rhodes beat Chatwin and Miss McCaul, 7— Brand and Mrs. Morgan lost to Gardner and Miss Gardner, 2 —7. Newtown won 10 matches, 112 games. Khandallah won 6 matches, 94 games. Technical Col. Beats Seatoun Seatoun players aro mentioned first. Men’s Singles.—T. K. Smith beat. 1. H. Paul. 9—7; A. Barritt lost to R. VV, Lander 2—9; T. Hull lost to G. Kent, 2—9. M. Webley beat .1. J. Gribble, 9—a. Women’s Singles.—Mrs. Stace beat Miss ,T Buck 7—3: Miss B. Grimstone lost to Miss G. Campbell. 2-7: Miss GriKble lost to Miss E. Laycock. 2—7; Miss Hall lost to Miss T. Laurence, 6—7. Men’s Doubles.—Smith aud Hull lost to Paul and Kent, 7—9; Barritt and Wobloy beat Gribble and Lander, 9—7. Women’s Doubles.—Mrs. Stace and Miss Gribble beat Misses Buck and Campbell 7- 6; Misses Grimstone and HaH beat Misses Laurence and Laycock, ,7-~6. Mixed Doubles. —'Smith and Mrs. Stace lost to Paul and Miss Buck. 2—9; Barritt and Miss Gribble lost to Lander and Miss Campbell. 4—7; Hull and Miss Grimstone lost to Kent and Miss Laurence, o—<; Webley and Miss Hall lost to Gribble ana Miss E. Laycock. G—7. Technical College won 10 matches. 11games. Seatoun won 6 matches, S 6 games. ■ INTERMEDIATE (A) Rongotai Beats Methodist Methodist players are mentioned first. Men’s Singles.—E. L. Howe lost to H. Gowans, 5—9; T. A. Ferguson beat O. Lochore, 9-—8: W. Bolt beat R. Lochore, 1)—7; A. McDowell beat H. Moss. 9—B. Women’s Singles.—Miss D. Pillar lost to Miss L. Sturrock, 3—7; Miss D. Pate heft beat Miss L. Parker, 7—<o; Miss E. Phillips lost to Mrs. Lochore. 3—-7;, T. Vl est lost to Miss Nelson. 3—7. , ~ Men’s Doubles.—Howe and McDowell beat O. and R. Lochore. 9—5; Bolt and Ferguson lost to Moss and Gowans, o —u. Women’s Doubles.—Misses Pillar and Patchett lost to Misses Sturrock and tai ker. I—7; Misses Phillips and West lost to Mrs. Lochore and Miss Nelson, o—7. Mixed Doubles.—Ferguson and Miss Pillar lost to Gowans and Miss SturrocK. I__7; McDowell and Miss Patchett beat O. Lochore and Miss Parker 7—Bolt and Miss Phillips lost to R. Lochore and Mrs. Lochore. G-—7: Howe and Miss West lost to Moss and Miss Nelson. 2—7. Rongotai won 10 matches. 106 games. Methodist won 6 matches, 88 games. Victoria Beats Rawhiti Rawhiti players mentioned first. Men’s Singles.—A. McGregor lost to J. L. Moffat. 3—9; G. Dunn lost to D. 8. Halley, 4—9; G. Holland lost to H. Osborne, 6—9: L. Petrie lost to F. W. Mackay, 3—9. Women’s Singles.—Miss Garner lost to Mrs. K. Wickens, 4—7; Miss Seadden lost to Miss M. McCall. 2—7; Miss L. Clarke lost to Miss E. Cording, 3—7; Miss Graham lost to Miss Scott, 2—7. Men’s Doubles.—McGregor and Bollard lost to Moffatt and Osborne, 8—0; Dunn and Petrie lost to Halley and Mackay, 4—9. Women’s Doubles.—Misses Garner and Clarke lost to Mrs. K. Wickens and Miss McGill, 6—7; Misses Seadden and Graham lost to Misses Cording and Scott. 3—7. Mixed Doubles.— McGregor and Miss Graham lost to Moffatt and Mrs. Wickens, I_7 ; punn and Miss Seadden beat Osborne and Miss McGill. 7—6; Bollard and Miss Clarke lost to Halley and Miss Cording, 3—7: Petrie and Hiss Garner lost to Mackay and Miss Scott, 5—7. Victoria won 15 matches, 117 games. Rawhiti won 1 match, 61 games. FOURTH GRADE Methodist Beats Berhampore Methodist players are mentioned first. Men’s Singles.—Patchett beat Proud, 9—B: Foote beat Charles, 9—S: Pearman bent Christie. 9—F; Barrington beat Bull, 9—Women’s Singles.—Miss Young lost to Miss 11. Dewhurst. O—7: Miss Lambert lost to Miss D Dewhurst. 3—7: Miss Huftam lost to Miss Tate. 3—7; Miss Wishart beat Mrs. Campbell, 7—2. _ Men’s Doubles.-Patchett and Foote heat Froud and Charles. 9—5; Pearman and Barrington beat Christie and Bull. 9 o. Women’s Doubles.—Misses Yon ng and Lambert lost to Misses H. and hurst, o—7; Misses Huft’am and ishart lost to Miss Tate and Mrs. Campbell, o—7. Mixe- 1 ib'Hihles.—Patchett and Miss Lambert lost to Froud and Miss H. Dewhurst,, 2—7; Barrington and Miss Y'oung lost to Charles and Miss D. Dewhurst, 5—7; Foote and Miss Huft’am beat Christie and Miss Tate, 7—l; Pearman and Miss Wishart bent Bull and Mrs. Campbell, 7—4. Methodist won 9 matches. 93 games. Berhampore won 7 matches, S 3 games. Wadestown Beats Rawhiti (Rawhiti players are mentioned first.) Men’s Singles.—Worthington lost to J. 8. Sleeman, 3—9; R. Kirker lost to It. Cook, 8— A. Jones lost to J. E. Sleeman, .4-9; Mustard lost to W. Prince, 6—9. Women’s Singles. -Miss Cootes beat Mrs. Mander, 7—6: Miss Jones lost to Miss M. Cook, 2—7: Miss Clarke lost to Miss E. Stanaway, 3—7; Miss Curry lost to Miss M. Hoy, 3—7. Men’s Doubles—Worthington aud Kirker

lost to J S. Sleeman and R. Cook, 1 9, Jo'nes and Mustard beat J. E. Sleeman and P Doubles.—Misses Cootes and Tnnns lost to Mrs. Mander and Miss L. stanaway, 4-7; Misses Clarke and Curry lust to Misses Cook and Hoy, I— 7 - Mixed Doubles.— Worthington and Miss Cootes lost to J. S. Sleeman and Mrs Mander 3—7; Kirker and Miss Clarke lost to R. Cook and Miss Cook, 6—7; Jones and Miss Jones beat J. E. Sleeman and Miss L. Stanaway, 7—5; Mustard and Miss Curry beat Prince and Miss Hoy, 7—l. AVadestown won 12 matches, 117 games. Rawhiti won 4 matches, 74 games. Puru Beats Broadway

Broadway players are mentioned first. Men's Singles.—McLean beat Tuckwell, 9 —B; Telford beat Bardell, 9 —o; Rlshworth beat Rhodes, 9—5; Luwer beat Mitchell, Women’s Singles.—Mrs. McLean lost to Miss N. Cooper, I—7; Miss Carswell lost to Mrs. Sherwood, 3—7; Miss Withers lost to Miss M. Cooper, 5—7; Miss Goodwin lost to Mrs. Mitchell, 4—7. , Men’s Doubles.—McLean and Telford lost to Tuckwell and Bardell, 6 —9; Rlshworth and Lawer beat Rhodes and Mitchell, 9 ~Women’s Doubles.—Mrs. . McLean and Miss Carswell lost to Miss Cooper and Mrs. Sherwood, -1-7; Misses Withers and Goodwin lost to Miss M. Cooper and Mrs. MitCl Mixed Doubles.—Mr. and Mrs. McLean lost to Barden and Miss N. Cooper, i. Telford and Miss Carswell beat Tuck-nei! and Mrs. Sherwood, 7 —5; Rlshworth and Miss AV’ithers beat Rhodes and Miss M. Cooper 7—5; Lawer and Miss Goodwin lost to Mr. and Mrs. Mitehell, I—7. Puru won 9 matches, 104 games. Broadway won 7 matches, 89 games. BROUGHAM HILL CLUB The following are the results of matches played during last week in connection with the Brougham Hili Club. handicap mc its Men’s Slngles.-G. A. Dawson (12) beat ,T. Madden (18), 50-41; C. Morrison (-A beat M. G. Moore (12), 00—4.>; L. I earee (12) beat V. Dlxou (24), 50—3 i. Men's Doubles. —Dorman and Dixon (-8) beat' Moore and Benjamin (18). /.’O— 46; Dorman and Dixim I’-’S) beat Dobte and Wilkinson 110), 51—49; Livingstone and Tleskelli (18) bent Dorman and Dixon (-8), 50—39. , , r . r . Mixed Doubles.-rearce and .. D - Nicholls (owe 4), beat est and Miss Elias (1S). 40—36. , 2 Challenge Matches.—M. G. Moore bent G. A. Dawson. 6—l. o—3; R. Howe beat L. Pearce, 6—3, 6—3; M. G. Moore beat R. Howe, 6 —l, 5—6, 6—5. Tennis Players I Be prepared ’ Practice witli AYRES’ “CHAMPIONSHIP" Stitchless Tennis Ball—the ball selected for 1930-31 New Zealand Champion ships. British and Best! The choice of champions'—Advt. Restringing and repairs to Tennis Racquets. N.Z. Sports Service, Ltd., Burlington Arcade.—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 51, 24 November 1930, Page 17

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TENNIS IN WIND Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 51, 24 November 1930, Page 17

TENNIS IN WIND Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 51, 24 November 1930, Page 17

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