LAWN TENNIS
TNTEECLTJB MATCHES
The third round of the third-grade interclub tennis matches was played on the Miramar Courts on Saturday. Results: KHANDALLAh v. TALAYERA, Khandallah players mentioned first no e?xr jingles.—Sutton beat Cata, jun., )-8; Wadham beat Gold, 9-3; Plimmer beat Bray, <J4; Sandow lost to Connor, 5-9. * Men's Doubles.—Sutton and Wadham beat Cate and Gold, 9-6; Plimmer and bar.dow lost to Bray and Connor, 2-9. Ladies Singles.—Miss Eyes lost to Miss .Richardson, 4-9; Miss M'Donnell lost to Miss Gold, 5-9; Miss Newbold lost to Miss Cook, 4-9; Miss Kember beat Miss Curtis, 9-8. Ladies' Doubles—Misses Eyes and f onnell lost to Misses Eichardsoa and Gold, 3-9; Misses Newbold and Kember lost to Misses Cook and Curtis. 5-9. Jvhandallalu 5 matches, 73 games lalavera: 7 matches, 92 games. PETONE v. NEWTOWn! Petone players mentioned first. Men s Singles.—Clark lost to Laughton, 7-9; Gooke lost to Craig, 7-9; Hogg lost to Longmore, 3-9; Fox lost.to Davidson, 5-ij. Men's Doubles.—Clark and Cooke lost to Laughton and Longmore, 7-9; Hogg and Fox lost to Craig and Davidson, 7-9. Ladies' Singles—Miss Laurie beat Miss Bell, 94; Miss Powell beat Misa Castle, 9-2; Miss Donovan lost to Sliss Clegg, 4-9; Miss Walters lost to Mrs. Boeville, 2-9. Ladies' Doubles.—Missep Laurie and Powell lost to Misses Bell, and Castle, 4-9; Misses Donovan and Walters lost to Miss Clegg and Mrs. Boeville, 1-9. Pctone, 2 matches, 65 games. Newtown, 10 matches, 96 games. UNIVERSITY v. VICTORIA. University players mentioned first. Mens Singles.—Sinclair beat Grenfell 9-8; Whiteman beat Mace, 9-3; Harris beat Mackay, 9-0; Maude beat Service, Men's Doubles.—Sinclair and Whiteman beat Mace and Grenfell, 9-5; Harris and Maude beat Mackay and Service, 9-3. Ladies' Singles.—Miss Briggs beat Miss bcott, 9-7; Miss Moncrieff lost to Miss Levy, 3-9; Miss Carthy beat Miss Dawson, 9-2; Miss O'Donnell beat Miss Tate, 9-1. Ladies' Doubles.—Misses Briggs and Moncrieff lost- to Misses Scott and Levy, 5-9; Misses Carthy and O'Donnell beat Misses Dawson and Tate, 9-2. University, 10 matches, 98 games.'. Victoria, 2 matches, 56 games. .LYALL BAY v. MITCHELLTOWN. •Lyall Bay -won' by default.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 49, 28 February 1927, Page 7
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376LAWN TENNIS Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 49, 28 February 1927, Page 7
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