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INTERCLUB MATCHES

SATURDAY'S GAMES

. The second round of the third-grade inter-club matches was begun on Saturday at the Miramar courts, with the following results:— ST; PETER'S v. BERHAMPORE. St. Peter's players mentioned first. ileus Singles—W. R. Mathieson lost to hcott, 8-9; H. Dixon lost to Stark, 7-9; H. lhornton lost to Campbell, 4-9- P Bray lost to Robins, 8-9. Men's Doubles—Dixon and Mathieson lost to Sv:ott and Stark, 5-9; Thornton and Uray lost to Campbell and Robins, 7-9 .Ladies Singles—Miss Harrington beat .Miss H. Dewhurst, 9-7; Miss Croston beat Miss D. Dewhurst, 9-3; Mrs. W. R. Mathieson beat Miss Moller, 9-G; Miss Williamson beat Miss Moore, 9-3. Ladies' Doubles—Misses I Harrington and broxton beat Misses Dewhurst, 9-2- Mrs Mathieson and Miss Williamson beat iVlisses Moller and Moore, 9-5 «t. Peter's: 0 sets, 93 games iSerhampore: 6 sets, 80 games. BROUGHAM HILL v. LOWER HUTT. Brougham Hill players mentioned first o f ? lew S rS in # lesrT W- Ksher beat Carter. £ ;n^;- T- Harb'son beat M.' Power. 9-5j ■ I^im" 13 b? at X- Kitt0 ' 9"8; E- Howe beat M'Donald, 9-3. Men's Doubles—Fisher and Harbison lost to Power and Kitto, 8-9; Williams and Howe beat M'Donald and Carter 9-7 Ar wf I>, Sin o gles^liss Dorman beat' Miss Al. Worth, 9-3; Mrs. Hooper beat Mi« Rr A%°r' \f M^,? lia3 beat Mrt John! ston, 9-5; Miss Wild beat Miss L. Judd,

Brougham Hill: 11 sets, 107 »ames Lower Hutt: 1 set, 70 games' TRENTHAM DEFENCE v. ROSENEATH.

fuS' entham Defence players mentioned

Men's Singles-T. G, Chapman lost to A. E. Butcher, 7-0; G. Barnes lost to W Carpenter s£ ; Sneddon beat C. M. Hewitt; ivr * \ K£?gan Jbeat G. Newman, 9-5 ln=f t V Oubles~Cna Pmall and Keegan lost to Newman and Butcher, 7-9- Barnes and Sneddon lost to Carpenter and Hewitt

■Ladies' Singles-Miss E. Fletcher beat Miss L. M'Gregor, 9-6; Miss E. Backman

lost to Mrs. Couehman, 8-9- Miss W S Johnston lost to Miss F. Low, 3-9; Miss X A. Johnston lost to Miss L Weller 4-9 Ladies Doubles—Misses Fletcher 'and W S Johnston lost to Mrs. Couehman and Miss M'Gregor, 8-9; Misses Baekman and E. Johnston lost to Misses Weller and Low, 6-9.

Trentham Defence: 3 sets, 77 °ames Koseneath: 9 sets, 99 games." MIRAMAR GROUNDS v. KARORI

Miramar Grounds players mentioned nrst.

Men's Singles—Cudany beat Asliwin, 9-3; Ross beat Hackworth, 9-0; M. Castle lost to Sly, 7-9; Allan beat Urquhart, 9-1. Men's Doubles-Cudahy and'Ross beat Ashwm and Hackworth, 9-4; Castle and Allan lost to Urquhart and Sly 8-9 Ladies' Singles-Miss Z. Castle beat Miss JBi. Kead, 9-8; Miss Afrey lost to Miss E Mackenzie 5-9; Miss Rigg beat Mrs. White 9-7; Miss Kennedy beat Miss Scott, 9-3 Ladies Doubles—Misses Castle and Airey beat Misses Read-and M'Kenzie 9-8-Misses Rigg and Kennedy beat Mrs White and Miss Scott, 9-8. Miramar Grounds: 9 sets, 101 games Karori: 3 sets, 69 games. MURITAI v. WELLINGTON. Murital players mentioned first Men's Singles—R. Poole lost to Sim ">-9A. Barnett beat Perkins, 9-5; W A Hill Ju'l *9 SP" J" Murphy ' 4"9; J> Black' beat Men's Doubles^Poole and Barnett lost to Sim and Perkin 6-9; Hill and Black beat Murphy and Jull, 9-8 Ladies' Singles-Miss Wood lost to Miss Mackenzie, 0-9; Miss Spears lost to Miss Millmgton 1-9; Miss Magill beat Miss Carr, 9-7; Miss Bayfield beat Miss Aitken, 9-5.

Ladies' Doubles—Misses Wood and hpears lost to Misses Mackenzie and Milhngton 6-9; Masses Magill and Bayfield lost to Misses Aitken and Can- 4-9 Muntai: 5 sets, 66 games Wellington: 7 sets, 93 games. HATAITAI v. TAITA.

Hataitai won from Taita by default.

_ Adopted solely by the Auckland Lawn Tennis Association, Spalding Tennis Balls will be used in the Provincial Championships. Also adopted by the Wellington Association and other leading N.Z. Tennis Associations. Supreme in construction, perfect in flight. Made in England.—Advt.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 31, 7 February 1927, Page 12

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INTERCLUB MATCHES Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 31, 7 February 1927, Page 12

INTERCLUB MATCHES Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 31, 7 February 1927, Page 12