SECONDARY SCHOOLS' TOURNEY
The fourth secondary' schools' tournament for the girls commenced on the Miramar courts on Saturday morning, the conditions for play being ideal. Some brilliant games were witnessed, and the high standard of play shown all round proved conclusively the value of the Walker and Hall Cup competition for teams of eight girls, and further cmpliaSlu e- l tlle va?ue o£ t!ie expert coaching which the girls have received from the games mistresses of the participating schools, lollowing are the results:— ... Senior Singles. -Firsts Round.—P. Spence-Sales (East Girls College) defeated J. Edie (Chilton House), 7-3; S. Hamilton (Queen Margaret s) defeated G. Palmer (East), 11-0 ?§e^ tt t.hril!jn6 contest; E. Thomas n"^.^ 11?/ Hl Sh) debated D. Patchett (Girls College), 7-3; P. Walshe (East) defeated M. Davidson (Girls' College), irlS Joan Wallace (East) defeated J. Harris(Chilton), 7-0; R. Anderson (Girls' College)" defeated V. Fleet (H.V), 7-5 after a splendid contest, in which some brilliant driving was witnessed; V. Burns (H.V.) defeated J. Highet (East), 7-0; M. Hornblow (Technical) defeated E. Bird (Girls' College), 7-0; N. Kidd (H.V.) defeated C. Robertson (Technical College) ?n:TT Ss- ? hiUi Ps (East) defeated A. Davis 4p-H-)> 7-0; D. Briggs (East) defeated K. Hoby, (Q.M.); 7-2; U. Kirke (Girls' College) deteated P. Hastings (H.V.), 7-3- ---?• Kins (Girls' College) defeated E. Riuldell (East). 10-8, after a stirring contest. Second Round.—P. Spence-Sales (East) defeated M. Brayshay (C.H.), 7-2; N. Shaw (Q.M.) defeated N. Kidd (H.V.), 7-4. Senior Doubles. ■■--First Round— E. Kirke and D Pat- • ,(Girls> College) ..dcloatcd" Cr M'Hvnde-and N. Zorab (East),' 9-7- A Irons and M. M'Gregor (Q.M.~) defeated M. Brayshay and A. Davis (C.H.), 7-5- J Wallace and J. Highet (East) defeated M. Button and H. Buck (Technical), 7-1-E. Ruddell and D. Briggs (East) defeated J. Harris and J. Edie (C.H) 7-0 Second Round.—V. Burns and N. Kidd ( /i, de£eatbd E- Burtl aud M. Davidson (Girls' College), 7-1; G. Palmer and P Spence-Sales (East) defeated -B. Olphert and_ M. Post (H.V.) 7-5- B Kirke and D. Patchett (Girls'" College) defeated C. Robertson and M. Horniblow (Technical Colle ß e), 7-1; S. Phillips and" P Walshe (East) defeated A. Irons and M. M-Gregor (Q.M.), 7-5; E. ? ■ m ra? l aild N- Fleet <H,V.). defeated and J. Highet (East), 8-6; E. Ruddell and D. Briggs.-(East) defeated^. Hastings and P.'Mowatt (H.V.), 7-5;,.JL ,S.h.a.w: and.. L. Hamilton (Q.M 1 defeated T. Mitchell and N. Crease (East), Junior Singles. .Sellers (Technical College)- defeated M ; Brooking (East), m\# ,Edie (°-H-) defeated M. Bibby (Q.M.) .7-5; A. Knight (Technical College) defeated J. Luckie (C.H.), 7-5. Second Round.—J. Sellars (Technical College) defeated J. Barnett (East), 7- r>Jean Mouat (H.V.) defeated B. Edie (C.H.), 7-2; M.Howe.(H.V.) defeated A. Knight.(Technical College), 7-2; BT Chote (C.H.);,defeated,M. Collyer (East). 7-4----(OM eV by (EaS^ defeatea J- Smith'
SECONDARY SCHOOLS' TOURNEY
Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 127, 25 November 1929, Page 4
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