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LAWN TENNIS

Island Bay Presbyterian Tennis■ Club drew -with Bryant,' May,. Bell, and Co., 7 sets all 64 games all. The following were the scores, Bryant, May, Bell, and Co. names mentioned first:— Men's Singles.—M'Ghie lost to Pemberton, 5-6; Friend lost to Griffiths, 4-6; Powers lost to Fleming, 1-fi; M'Gready beat Sheard, G-4. Ladies' Singles—Miss Flett beat Mrs. Fleming, 6-4; Miss D. Dawson beat Miss Marshall, 6-3; Miss 0. Dawson beat Miss Edie, 6-4; Miss Smith beat Mrs. Jacobi, 6-0. Men's Doubles.—M'Cbie and Friend lost to Pemberton and Fleming, 4-6; Powers and M'Gready lost to Griffiths and Sheard, 2-6. Ladies' Doubles.—Miss Flett and D. Dawson beat Mrs. Fleming and Miss Edie, 6-3; Miss 0. Dawson and Miss Smith lost to Miss Marshall and Mrs. Jacobi, 4-6. Mixed Doubles.—M'Ghie and Miss Flett beat Fleming and Mrs. Fleming, 6-4; Friend and Miss D. Dawson lost to Pemberton and Miss" Marshall, 2-6. . The B teams also played, and Island Bay Club won by 13 sets to 3. The scores were, Bryant, May, Bell, and Co. names Mentioned first: — Men's Singles.—Srant lost to Wallis, 5-6; Farrow beat Cook, 6-5; Wickham beat Martin, 6-3; King beat Cnttanach, G-4. . Ladies' Singles.—Miss Sates lost to Miss Hollies, 2-6; Miss Smith lost t« Miss Key, 1-6; Miss Ryder lost to Miss Stewart, 3-6; Miss.Smith lost to Miss Diamond, 3-G. ■ Men's Doubles.—Srant and Farrow lost to Wnllis and Cook, 4-C; Wickham and King lost to Martin and Cattanach, 1-6. ■ Ladies' Doubles.—Mieses Ryder arid I. Smith lost to Misses Key and Hollies, 4-6; . Misses F. Smith and Sates lost to Misses Stewart and Diamond, 2-6. Mixed Doubles.—Srant and Miss Smith lost to Wallis and Miss Stewart, 3-6; Farrow and Miss Ryder lost to Cook and Miss Key, 5-6; Wickham and Miss Sates lost to Martin" and Miss• Diamond, 2-6; King and Miss F. Smith lost to Cattanach and Miss Hollis, 2-6.

A team from the Karori Club met the Johnsonville Club last week, and won by 9 matches to 7. Results,. Karori player's mentioned first:—

Ladies' Singles.'—Miss Eeed lost to Mrs. Watts, 0-6; Mrs. Mathieson beat Miss Lutzky, 6-3; Miss Grey lost to Miss G. M'Davitt, 4-6; Mrs. Haines beat Miss Embury, 6-4.

Men's .Singles.—Middleton beat Engel, 6-3; Mathieson beat A. Rodda,' 6-1; Scott beat Cook, 6-3; M'lntyre lost to Eiddell, 2-6.

Ladies' Doubles.—Mrs. Mathieson and Miss Eeed lost to Misses Lutzky and M'Davitt. 6-7; Miss Grey and Mrs. Haines lost to Mrs. Watts nnd Miss Emburv. 5-7.

Men's Doubles. —Middleton and Scott Jost to Engel and Rodda, 6-7; Mathieson and M'lntyre beat Cook and Eiddell, fi-4.

Mixed Doubles.—Middleton and Miss Eeed lost to Engel and Miss M'Davitt, 3-6"; Mathieson and Mrs. Mathieson beat Rodda and Miss Lutzky, 6-3; Scott and Miss Grey beat Cook and Mrs. Watts, fi-2; M'lntyre and Mrs. HaiV -I; Kiddell and Miss Embury, 6-1.

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 71, 25 March 1931, Page 16

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LAWN TENNIS Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 71, 25 March 1931, Page 16

LAWN TENNIS Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 71, 25 March 1931, Page 16

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