LAWN TENNIS
Inter-club Matches BROUGHAM HILL LOSES Wilson Beats D. G. France The Wellington Lawn Tennis Association’s inter-dub matches were on Saturday on the Association Grounds at Miramar in ideal weather. In the senior events, Thorndon dub beat Brougham Hill Club by one set. This is the first time the Broughton Hill senior team has been beaten.since before IJI4. In a singles match N. R. C- Wilson beat D. G. France. , The folowing are the detailed results. ' Senior Men thorndon beats a (Thorndon players mentioned nrstj r SingleS i_ s N ' gVa 'E ,S Sand b ra a i t lod ?o 6-3. 5-7: Foden and Sandral and France. I—6, ' VUSO J_“o a_s beat Pearce and Wilkinson, 6—•> • Thorndon won 4 matches, 9 sets, brougham Hill won 4 matches,- 8 sets,'B4 S NEWTOWN BEATS WELLINGTON (Wellington players rae " tio . ncd t t- G. Angles: E. A Rous^ll b at W G. Morgan, &-L6-1, B. R- Jost t 0 w> £ o iXW\gvL R - chisholm lost lings and Lezard, 6—3, 3 o. u—»• „ ?nTMm “ft Morgan and Sykes, "won 5 matches, 12 sets. 97 ga Weliington won 3 matches, 7 sets, 78 '■■'Jkouobam (Brougham Hill B players mentioned fust,) riK’U' 2”«”ivWlS. w earthy ’6^o/6-5; Warsaw lost to Gosnell, 2-J; Richards beat Simpson, 6-1. Howe and Warsaw beat Ferklns and McCarthy, ®—o, „ ’ Richards and Gosnen and Simpson, 6-1. 6-1, Hod_ Rieh _ ards d s|o» and Me “Sil”H»i B iJiW... 11 .«« 84 Uni™Mty won 2J matches, 6 sets, 64 gam - s - ' Junior Men . WELLINGTON BEATS DYALL BAY. (Wellington players mentioned first.) Sa SoSble^'X s anTliebb beat Kelly and ell h° r ’ 6-2; McDonneß nn°d b ßennle d Io S st to Forbes and Sando, 3-6, 6-6; McDonnell and Bennie lost to Belly and Keller, 6—l, 3—6, 5—7. Wellington won 5 matches, 1- sets, uo Bi Lyail Bay won 3 matches, 7 sets, 73 games. NEWTOWN BEATS ISLAND BAY. (Newtown players mentioned first.) Singles: Scotland beat Tllyard, 6—2, 6-5; Clarke lost to Craig, 6—3, 4—6, I—6; JoJHn beat Parsons. 6—3, 6 —4; Masters beat Nevitt. 6—2, 6—4. ' Doubles: Scotland and Clarko beat Tilyard and Craig, 6—2, 6—4; Joblln and Masters beat Parsons and Nevitt, 6—3, 6—o, Scotland and Clarke Feat Parsons and Nevitt, 6—5, 3—6, 6—2; Joblin and Masters beat Tilyard and Craig, 6—4, 4—6, 6—3 Newtown won 7 matches, 14 seis, 10a ga isia S nd May won 1 match, 4 sets, 71 games. Junior Women NEWTOWN BEATS LYALL BAY. (Newtown players mentioned first.) Singles: Miss Yeoman lost to Mrs. Latta, o—6, 5—6; Mrs. Joblin beat Miss Hollis, g—2, 6 —3; Mrs. Forde beat Mrs. Toop, 6—2, 5—6, 6—3; Miss Jenkins beat Miss Incleston, 6—2, 6—3. Doubles: Miss Yeoman and Mrs. Joblin beat Mrs. Latta and Miss Hollis, 6—5, 3—6, 6— Mrs. Forde and Miss Jenkins beat Mrs. Toop and Miss Incleston, 6—4, 5—6, 7— Mrs. Forde and Miss Jenkins lost to Mrs. Latta and Miss Hollis, 3—6, 3—6; Miss Yeoman and Mrs. Joblin beat Mrs. Toop and Miss Incleston, 6—2, 6—3. Newtown won 6 matches, 12 sets. Lyall Bay won 2 matches, 7 sets. WELLINGTON BEATS TECHNICAL COLLEGE. (Wellington players mentioned first.) Singles: Miss Carr boat Miss Buck, 6—3, 4—6, 6—3; Miss Fernie beat Miss Harriss, 6=-4, 6—3; Miss Kershaw beat Miss Laycock, 6—l, 6—l; Miss King beat Miss Swinburne, 6—4, 6—2. Doubles: Misses Carr and Fernie beat Misses Buck and Harriss, 6—5, 6—3; Misses Kershaw and King beat Misses Laycoek and Swinburne, 6—l, 5—6, 7—5; Misses Carr and Fernie beat Misses Laycock and Swinburne, 6—2, 6—5: Misses Kershaw and King beat Misses Buck and Harriss. 6—3, 6—2. Wellington won 8 matches, 16 sets. Technical College won 0 matches, 2 sets. Third Grade WADESTOWN BEATS RONGOTAI. (Wadestown players mentioned first.) Men’s singles: A. Prince lost to W. Lochore, B—9; Roberts beat Howatson, o—7; Janes lost to Gowans, 5—9; W. Prince beat.R. Lochore, 9—B. Women’s singles: Miss Danes lost to Miss Sturrock, 1— 1 ; Miss M. E. Sarginson beat Miss Mitchell, 7—4; Miss M. Sarginson lost to Miss Parker, 3—7; Mrs. Mandcr beat Miss Hargreaves, 7—5. Men’s doubles: A. Prince and Roberts beat Gowans and Howatson, o—3; Janes and W. Prince beat Lochore and Lochore, 9-—6. Women’s doubles: Miss Danes and Mrs. Mander beat Misses Sturrock and Parker, 4—7; Misses Sarginson and Sarginson beat Misses Mitchell and Hargreaves, 7—o. Mixed doubles: A. Prince and Miss Danes lost to Gowans and Miss Sturrock. 3 —7; Roberts and Miss M. E. Sarginson lost to W. Lochore and Miss Parker. 5—7; Janes and Miss M. Sarginson beat Howatson and Miss Hargreaves. 7—l; W. Prince and Mrs. Mander beat R. Lochore and Miss Mitchell. Wadestown won 9 matches. 100 games. Rongotal won 7 matches, 91 games. ROSENEATH BEATS TALAVERA. (Roseneath players mentioned first.) Men’s singles: A. McGregor lost to Tulloch, 2—9; R. McEwan beat Bray, 9—6;
Templeton lost to V. Stace, 2—9; Colson beat Bruce-Smith, o—6. Women's singles: Miss Sellars beat Miss Downing, 7—6; Miss McGregor beat Miss Gold, 7—3; Miss Butcher lost to Miss Retemeyer, 3—7; Mrs. Thomas beat Miss Clere. 7—4. Men’s doubles: McGregor and Templeton lost to Bray and Bruce-Smith, 6—o; McEwan and Colson beat Tulloch and Stace, 9—B. Women’s doubles: Mrs. Thomas and Miss Butcher lost to Misses Downing and Retemeyer, 6—7; Misses Sellars and McGregor beat Misses Gold and Clere, 7—5. Mixed doubles: McGregor and Miss Butcher lost to Tulloch and Miss Downing, I—7; McEwan and Miss McGregor beat Bray and Miss Gold, 7—5; Colson and Miss Sellars lost to Stace and Miss Retemeyer; Templeton and Miss Thomas beat Bruce-Smith and Miss Clere, 7—6. Roseneath won 9 matches, 89 games. Talavera won 7 matches, 97 games. SEATOUN BEATS KHANDALLAH. (Seatoun players mentioned first.) Men's singles: A. Hickson lost to A. Wadham, I—9; G. Jones beat I. Gault. 9-8; W. D. Murie beat F. E. Hunt. 9—3; Rothville lost to E. Hicks, 6—9. .... _ Women's singles: Miss Small beat Miss Gardner, 7—3; Miss Lamont lost to Miss D. Gault, 5—7: Miss Ruby lost to Miss K, McCaul. 4—7: Miss Hall beat Miss Evendon, 7—4. , . Men's doubles: Hickson and Jones lost to Wadham and Gault. B—9: Murie and Rothville beat Hunt and Hicks, 9—6. Women’s doubles: Messrs. Small ana Hall lost to Messrs. Gardner and McCaul. 6—7; Misses Lamont and Ruby lost to Misses Gault and Evendon, 6—7. Mixed doubles: Hickson and Miss Small beat Hunt and Miss Gardner, 7—4: Murie and Miss Lamont beat Hicks and Miss Gault. 7—2; Jones and Miss Ruby beat Wadi’.-m and Miss McCaul, 7—5: Rothville and Miss Hall lost to Gault and Miss Evendon. 2—7. Seatoun won 8 matches. 100 games. Khandallah won 8 matches. 97 games. CARTERTON v. KELBURN A team from the Kelburu Club which journeyed to Carterton on Saturday on their second visit had a most enjoyable outing. The weather was glorious, the courts played true and fast, and the hospitality and fine sporting spirit of the Carterton players made the occasion a very pleasant one for the visitors. It was fitting in the > circumstances that the mutches should end even, seven all being the final tally. Results are as follow, Kelburn plaj’ers being mentioned first in each case:— J. McGill and D. M. Kean v. R. W. Roydhouse and D. L. Taverner, I—6. 6—l. 6—3: C. W. Earle and G. G. Hodgkins v. C. K. Goodin and C. Burgess. 5—7, 4—6: G. D. Little and D. R. Thomson v. W. Candy and N. R. Armstrong. 5—7, 4 —G: W. D. Irons and J. R. Mansfield v. J. Steel and E. Dyer, 6-6, 6—l; C. W. Earle and J. McGill v. R. IV Roydhouse and C Bur gross. 7—5, o —o, v, mS °UJ. R. Mansfield vJL WJloydhouse ami D Ij. Taverner, 6 —4, 6 —4 c. n. -uanc
and D. M. Kean v. C. K. Goodin and C. Burgess, 3—6, 2—6; G. D. Little and G. G. Hodgkins v. N. R. Armstrong and G. Ward, 6—o, 6—l; J. McGill and G. G. Hodgkins v. R. W. Roydhouse and N. R. Armstrong, 6—4, o—6, 6—2; W. D. Irons and D. R. Thomson v. W. Candy and E. Dyer, 10—8, I—6, 6—l; J. R. Mansfield and G. D. Little v. C. K. Goodin and C. Burgess, 5—7, I—6. BROUGHAM HILL CLUB The following are results of matches played on the Brougham Hill Club courts: — Men’s handicap singles—Final: A. L. France (owe 20) beat F. Allison (18), 50—41. Women’s handicap doubles —Final: Misses D. Nicholls and Doris Howe (awe 10) beat Misses Brennan and Davies (18), 40-24. Mixed handicap doubles —Miss D. Nicholls and A. L. France (owe 12) beat Miss Tucker and J. Warsaw (12), 40—34. Challenge matches—A. Richards beat S. Clifford-Jones, 6—3, 7—5; D. Livingstone beat J. Warsaw, 6—3, 2—6, 7—5; E. A. Pearce beat H. S. Wilkinson, 7 —5, 6—l. Vice-president’s competition—Leading women: Mrs. Gifford Moore, 1; Misses Conlbear and Warsaw (equal). 2; Miss Wild, 4. Leading men: D. H. Button and R. T. Brierley (qeual), 1; V. Dixon, 3; P. Hilton, 4.
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Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 68, 14 December 1931, Page 17
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