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LAWN TENNIS

i Wellington Inter-club Matches SATURDAY’S RESULTS I D. Coombe Beats E. A. Roussell d ’f The Wellington Lawn Tenuis Associa- ’■ tion’s inter-club matches were continued on Saturday in perfect weather. s The ranking match between b. Coombe t and E. A. Roussell was also played, o Coombe winning 0-2, 1-0, 7-5, after t- Roussell bad held four match points, ti one of them at 5-3, and the other three ** at 0~1. >’ Following are the results of. the intcrclub matches: — First Grade, Men s NEWTOWN A v. NEWTOWN B. P Newtown A beat Newtown B by G f matches to 2. Results, Newtown A players 1 mentioned first. Singles: K. Dyer lost to H. K. Murray, p G-S. 4-G; T. Lyons beat Polnton, G-0, 10-S; ,1. Scotland beat'Bundle, 8-6, 6-2; P. Jobf lin beat L. Pollock. 6-3, 5-7, 6-4. 1 Doubles: Scotland and Dyer beat Poin- , ton and Bundle, 0-2, 6-8. 9-7: Joblin and ’ Lvons lost to Murray and Pollock, 5-7; 2-6; Scotland and Dyer beat Pollock and Mur- - ray, 6-4, 6-0: Joblin anif Lyons beat , Polnton and Bundle by default. 1 SEATOUN v. THORNDON. Tborndon beat Seatoun by six matches to two. Results, Seatoun ‘ players met--1 tinned first. > Singles: X. Morrison lost to N. Smith, ' 1-6, 1-6; C. Morrison lost to D. Reid, 6-4, ’ 5-7, 4-0; J. Smith lost to Dr. Latham. 2-6, 1-6- C. Lauchlon lost to B..Wingfield, 9-6, r 2-0. Doubles: Morrison and Morrison lost • to Smith and Reid, 3-0. 1-0;. Smith and I Lauchlon lost to Latham and Wingfield, . 6-3, 3-6, 3-0; Morrison and Morrio'bu bent Latham and Wingfield. 1-6, 0-4, 8-6: Smith ’ and Lauchlon beat Smith and Reid by • default. First Grade/Women NEWTOWN v. WELLINGTON. Wellington beat Newtown by five matches to three. Results, Newtown play- ■ ers mentioned first. Singles: Miss I. Small beat Miss F. Ferule. 6-8, 6-4. 6-1; Miss Highet lost to Miss Heard,'l-6, 6-4, 0-8: Miss C. Longmore lost to Miss P. Carr. 0-3, 2-6, 4-0; Miss Young lost to Miss Stubbs. Doubles: Misses Small and Highet beat Misses Fertile and Heard. 6-4, 4-0, 6-3: Mlbses Longinore and Young lost to Misses Carr and Stubbs, 3-6. 6-4, 1-6: Misses Small aud Highet beat Misses Carr ■ and Stubbs, 6-2. 6-1: Misses Longinore and Young lost to Misses Fernie and Heard, 3-6, 2-0. THORNDON v. BROUGHAM HILL. Brougham Hill beat ’Tborndon by, six matches to two. Results, Tborndon players mentioned first. Singles: Mrs. Latham beat Miss D. Nicholls by default: Mrs. Turnbull lost to Mrs. N. Dickson, 2-6, 6-4, 2-6; Miss Macassey lost to Miss M. Howe, 2-6. 1-6; Miss Todd lost to Mis's D. Masleu, 9-7, 6-8, 1-6, Doubles: .Mrs. Latham and .Miss Macaisoy 'lost to Mrs. Dickson and Miss Nichol!, 4-6, 2-6; Mrs. Turnbull and Miss ( Todd lost to Misses Howe aud Masleu, I 4-9, 0-6: Mrs. Latham and Miss Macassey beat Misses Howe and Maslen, 6-3, 6-3; Mrs. Turnbull and Miss Todd lost to Mrs. Dickson and Miss Nicholls. 4-6. 2-6. Third Grade A, Men ROSENEATH v. TE RAMA. Roseneath beat Te Hama by six matches to two. Results, Roseneath players mentioned first. Singles: 11. Gyles beat J. Milson, 6-1, 0'0; A. E. Butcher beat L. Itoffe, 6-1, 6-1; R. Hawthorn beat M. -Moeller, 6-3, 6-4; F. Dawson lost to W. Barker, 5-6, 5-6. Doubles: Hawthorn aud Butcher beat Rutte anil Moeller, 6-1, 6-0; Gyles and Dawson beat Milson and Barker, 6-4. 5-6. 0-5; Hawthorn and Butcher beat Milsou and Barker, 6-3, 6-4; Gyles and Dawson lost to Rotte and Moeller. 5-6, 5-6. lIATAITAI B v. VARSITY. Hataltal B beat Varsity bv 11 sets to 10. matches being equal at four-all. Results. Uatuitai B players mentioned first Singles: D. Chambers lost to Kutz 4-6, 6-4, 4-0; M. Shaw beat Brock, 4-6,''6-3, 6-3; A. J. Craig lost to McGregor. 4-6, 6-5, 4-6: H. W.hite lost to Withers, 0-6, 5-G. Doubles! Chambers and Shaw beat Katz and Brock, 6-3, 6-2; Craig aud White lost to Withers and McGregor. 0-6; 0-2, 6-8: Craig and White beat Katz and Brock. 6-3, 3-6, 6-4; 'Chambers and Shaw beat Withers and McGregor, 6-1, 6'2. K‘-' : ' MIRAMAR A v. TECHNICAL B.j Technical B beat Miramar A by 10 sets to 9, matches being equal at four-all. Results. Miramar A players meutlbued first: Singles: Chadwick beat Lander. 6-2, 6-5; Sowdea beat Marshall, 6-1, 4-6, 6-3; Adams lost to Rose, .2-6, 6-2, 6-8; Penny lost to Vaney. 1-6, 4-6. ■ .- . - Doubles : Adams-aud Chadwick lost to Lander and Marshall, 3-6. 5-6; Sowdeu and Penny beat Rose and Vaney, 6-2, 3-6, 6-4; Adams and Chadwick beat Rose and Vaney. 6-2. 6-3: Sowden and Penny lost to Lander and Marshall. 1-6. 5-6. Third Grade A, Women BROADWAY v. LYALL BAY B. Broadway beat Lyall Bay B by five matches to three. Results, Broadway* players mentioned first: Singles: Mrs. Heard beat Miss Parker, 6-2, 6-5; Mrs. Leonard beat Miss Tamplin, 6-3, 6-2; Miss Rigby beat Miss Usher, 6-4, 6-4; Miss Baron lost to Miss Lutzky. 6-3, 4-6. 5-7. Doubles: Mrs. Heard and Mrs. Leonard beat Misses Parker and Lutzky, 6-2, 6-3; Misses Rigby and Baron lost to Misses Usher and Tamplin, 1-6. 1-6; Misses Rigby and Baron beat Misses Parker and Lutzky. 6-5. 6-4; Mesdames Heard and Leonard lost to Misses Usher and Tamplin, 1-6, 5-6. Third Grade B, Men WELLINGTON v. KAKORi. Wellington beat Karori by six matches to twu. Results. Wellington players mentioned first: Singles: J. Robb beat D. Mclntyre. 6-1, 6-2; R. Crawford beat C. Mclntyre, 6-3. 6-4; F. Renouf lost, to IV. Shaw, 2-<J. 6-2. 4-6; N. Peterson beat K. Kennedy. 6-5, 6-4. Doubles: Peterson and Renouf lost to D. Mclntyre and Kennedy by default; Robb aud Crawford beat D. Mclntyre and Kennedy, 6-3, 6-5; Robb and Crawford beat Shaw and C. Mclntyre, 6-4, 6-2; Peter, son and Renouf beat W. Shaw and C. McIntyre, 5-6, 6-2, 8-0, WELLESLEY v. LYALL BAY. Lyall Bay beat Wellesley by 19 sets to 8. matches being equal at four-all. Results Wellesley players mentioned first: Singles: B. Hitching lost to H. Gooch, 4-6, 4-6; G. Gooch lost to Howatson, 4-6, 4- L. Sehneideman beat Clay, 6-5, 4-6. 6-1: B. Hoskins lost to Lloyd, 3-6, 3-6. Doubles; Gooch and Sehneideman beat Howatson and Gooch, 1-6, 6-2, 7-5; Hitching and Hoskins bent Clay and Lloyd. 6-4. 6-5; Hitching and Hoskins lost to Howatson and Gooeli, 5-6. 5-6 ; Gooch and Sehneideman beat Clay and Llovd, 6-3. 6-5. IIATAITAI v. ISLAND BAY Hataitai beat Island Bay by five matche< tu three. Results. Hataitai players mentioned first: Singles: 11. B. Simmons beat D Hunter. - 6-3, 6-3; F. Johansen beat T. Walshe, 3-6, 6-0. 6-1; G. Wellings lost to 11. Read. 2-6 5- .1. Benjamin beat D. Brook, 6-1, 6-2. Doubles: Befijamin and 'Wellings lost to Hunter and Walshe, 4-6, 0-0; Simmons and Johansen beat Read and Brook, 6-5, 6-2; : Simmons and Johansen beat Hunter and : Walshe, 6-2, 6-a; Wellings and Benjamin - lost to Read and Brook, 2-6, 4-6. ’ Third Grade B, Women MIRA.MAR v. LTALL BAY A. Miramar .beat Lyall Bay A by seven ( matches to one. Results, Miramar players < mentioned first. , Singles: Mrs. Christie beat Miss Bell, 0-0, ; 6- Mrs. Goodwin beat Miss Mitchell, 6-4, 6-3; Jliss Marshall beat Mies Aimers, 6-5, 2 6-5; Mrs. Brown lost to Miss Yellowlees. 3-6. 3-6. Doubles: Mesdames G'oodwlu mid Brown ] beat Misses Bell and AJmers. 2-6, 6-0. 6-4; . Mrs. Christie and Miss Marshall bent. Misses . Mitchell and Ycßowlces, 6-1, 6-0; Mrs. J, Christie and Miss Marshall beat Misses I 1 Bell and Aimer-s, 6-8, 6-2; Mesdames Good-

win and Brown beat Misses Mitchell and YellowJees, 6-3, 6-5. ISLAND -BAY w. HATAITAI. Hataitai' beat Island Bay by five matches to three. Results, island Bay players mentioned first. Singles: Miss Ferkins beat Miss l.amberg. 2-0, 6-5, 6-2; Miss Atkinson lost to Miss Witcombe, 5-6, 5-6; .Mrs. Atkinson lost to Miss Seolon. -1-6, 4-6; Miss White beat Miss Tanner, 6-3, G-4. Doubles: Mrs. and Miss Atkinson lost to Misses Bamberg aud Wltcoinbe, 6-4, 3-6, 4-6; Mts-ses Ferkins and White lost to Misses Seolon and Tauuer, 5-6, 5-6: Misses Perkins and White lost to Misses Lamberg aud Witcombe, 2-6, 4-6. Fourth B' Grade TECHNICAL v. NG-AHOA. Technical beat Ngahoa by 10 matches to six. Results, Technical players mentioned first. Men’s singles: F. Black lost to K. Sando. 6-9; C. Potbury beat K. Haswell, 9-6; J. Hodder lost to K. Johnstone, 1-9; T. Cullinan beat J. Hamilton, 9-8. Women's singles: Miss J. Rooke lost to Miss P. Edwards, 9-5; Mi'ss 51. Isiaeh lost to Miss N. Knox, 7-9; Mrs. Marshall beat. Miss S. Albert, 9-7. Men’s doubles: Black and Rodder los-t to Sando aud Haswell, +-9; Potbury and Calliuau beat Hamilton and Johnstone, 9-6. Women's doubles: Mlsse-s Rooke and Leach beat Sirs. De Clifton and Miss Edwards, 9-S; Miss Basire and Mrs. Marshall beat Misses Knox and Albert, 9-5. Mixed doubles: Black and Miss Leach beat Haswell and Miss Albert. 9-4; Potbury and Miss Basire beat Hamilton nnd Miss Edwards, 9-7; Rodder and Miss Rooke lost to Sando and Miss Knox, 8-9; Callinan and Airs. Marsliall lost to Johnstone aud .Mrs. Mrs. De Clifford, 5-9; Miss P. Basire beat De Clifton, 9-3. BAWHITI v. VARSITY. Varsity beat Rawhitl by 12 matches to four. Results, Rawhitl players mentioned first. • Aten’s singles: Thompson lost to Heenan, 5-0; Hunger beat Ennis, 9-2; Newman lost to McNaugbt, 2-1); Alexander lost to Kean, 4-9. Women’s singles: Miss Harper lost to Miss Caseliberg, 1-9; Miss Price, lost to Miss Fraser. 7-9; Mrs. Newman beat Miss Fanning, 9-6; Miss Deunlsen lost to Miss King, 4-9. Men's doubles: Thompson and Hunger lost to Heenan and Ennis. 5-9; Newman and Alexander lost to McNaught and Kean, 2-9. Women's doubles: Misses Harper and Price lost to Misses Caselber.g and Fraser, 7-9: Mrs. Newman and Miss DlnniseuAost to Misses Fanning and King, 9-9. Mixed doubles: Thompson aud Miss Harper lost to Heenan and Miss Catelberg, '5-9; Hunger aud Miss Pried beat Ennis and Miss Fraser. 9-6: Newman and Mrs. Newman beat McNaught-and Miss Fan-' ning, 9-7; Alexander and Miss Dlnuisen lost to Kean and Miss King,* 1-9. ROSENEATH V. WADESTOWN PRESBYTERIAN. Wadestown Presbyterian beat Roseneath by nine matches to seven. Results. Roseneath players mentioned first. Men’s singles: Tulloch lost to W. Prince. 2-9: Tyler lost to A. Prince, 6-9; Story, lost to R- Yeo, 5-9; Buteher beat K Moore, 9-7. Women’s singles: Mrs. Dawson beat Miss L.. Archibold, 9-7; Miss N. Williams beat Miss R. Lucas, 9-4; Miss T, Denton lost to Miss M. Mann, 2-9; Mrs. McGregor beat Miss E. Roy, 0-8. ■ ' ■■■ Men's doubles:. Tyler and Tulloeh lost to Prince and'Prince, 3-9; Story and Butcher lost to Moore and Y’eo ( 8-9 Women's doubles: Mrs. Dawson and Miss Williames beat Misses Mann and Lucas. 0-4; Miss Denton and Mrs. McGregor lost to Misses Archibold aud Roy. 6-0.

Mixed doubles: Tulloch and .Mrs. Dawson beat A. Prince and Miss Arehibold, 9-3; Tyler and Miss Williams lost to W. Prince and Miss Mann, -5-0; Story and Miss Deuton lost to Yeo and Miss Lueas. 7-0; Butbher and Mrs. McGregor beat Moore and Miss Roy, 0-0.

Fifth Grade. D.I.C. v. TE RAMA.

Te Rama beat D.I.C. " by 11 matches to 5. Results, D.I.C. players mentioned first: ■

Men’s singles: J. Congrieve beat G. Roberts, 0-4; R. Young lost to J. Gellatly. 3-9; G. Bryce lost to W. Banks, 8-9; S. Deans lost to W. Pitts, 3-9. Women’s singles: Miss Philpott iwat Miss Walker, 7-2: Miss TUI lost'to Miss ,T. Binnie, IR7; Miss Wilson losl; 1 to Miss, Taylor, 2-7; . Miss Armstrong Airs. ■Watt, 7-u. ’ ’V ./ ■'’■?' e Men’s doubles: Bryce and Young lost to Roberts and Pitts, 2-9; Deans andiCongriove lost to Gellatly and Banks, 8-9/ Women's doubles: Atlases Philpott and ■Armstrong lost, to Misses Binnie and Walker, 1-7; Atisges THI and-Wdson beat Miss Taylor and Mrs. Waft. 7-3; , Mixed doubles: Young and Miss Philpott lost to Roberts and Miss’Walker, 4-7; Congrieve and Allss TUI beat Gellatly aud Miss Binnie, 7-3; Bryce and Miss Wilsou lost to Banks add Mrs. Watts. 7-5; Deans and Miss Armstrong lost to Pitts and Miss Taylor, 4-7. BROUGHAM HILL CLUB The followingA are results of matches played in the Brougham Hill Club championship events!— Alen's singles: F. C. Pears beat M. Elias. 9-5; P. M. West beat C. F. K. Hesketh, 9-7: ,E. Boniface beat E. C. Wearne, 0-2; V. Dixon boat H. V. Howe, .9-0; E. Boniface beat A. D. Long, 9-6; F. C. Pears beat R. Bond. 9-7; P. M. West beat L. Grant, 9-4; A. Richards beat N. Dickson, 9-0; A. L. France beat F. C. Pears, 0-5; E, Boniface beat P. M. West, 9-4. Women’s singles: Miss Meier beat Miss F. Castle, 0-6; Miss Berry beat Mrs. Bond, 9-7; Miss Warsaw beat Miss Everton. 9-2. Mrs. Rose beat Miss Watson, 9-1. Men’s doubles: Wearne and West beat Dempsey aud Grant, 9-6; Pears and V. Dixon beat C. Dixon and N. Dickson. 9-4, McLaren and H. V. Howe beat West and Wearne, 10-8; France and Richards bea* Rose and Johnson, 9-2; Boniface and Long beat .McLaren and H. V. Howe, 0-5; France and Richards beat Pears and V. Dixon 9-0; Boniface and Long beat E. L. Howe and Ralph, 9-2. ’ Mixed doubles: Mr. and Mrs. Rose beat Button and Miss Fagg. 10-8; Wearne aud Miss Z. Castle beat Ralph aud Miss Wat son. 0-1. 1 : Vice-president’s Competition.—Leading women: Mrs. Congalton 1. Miss Joy Wearne 2, Miss Joyce Nicholls 3. Leading men: W. Ralph 1, A. Rose 2,- H. V. Howe and G. E. Button, equal, 3.

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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 134, 2 March 1936, Page 14

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LAWN TENNIS Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 134, 2 March 1936, Page 14

LAWN TENNIS Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 134, 2 March 1936, Page 14

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