SATURDAY'S CONTESTS
Another series of matches in the local lnterclub championships was played on Saturday, juniors, intermediate, and third grade being in action. Seatoun men, a strong junior team, was unexpectedly defeated by the Newtown Club, and the Wellington juniors now lead for- the championship. JUNIOR MEN. Technical College v. Island Bay. Technical College beat Island Bay by 8 matches to nil. Results, Technical College players mentioned first: Men's Singles.—Paul beat Tilyard, 6-4, 6-3; Kent beat Craig,. 6-5, 6-5; Lander beat Parsons, 6-4, 0-3; Blair beat Nevitt, 6-4, 6-3. Doubles.—Kent and Paul beat Tilyard and Craig, 64, 6-1; Lander and Blair beat Tilyard and Craig, 6-2, 6-2; Lander and Blair beat Parsons and Nevit, 6-2, 6-2; Kent and Paul beat Parsons and Nevitt, 6-2, 6-0. Seatoun v. Newtown. Newtown beat Seatoun by 5 matches to 3 Results, Newtown players mentioned first:—x Singles.—Joblin lost to Bedford, 0-6, 0-6; Pollock beat Morrison, 4-6, 6-5, 6-0; Bundle beat Smith, 6-5, C-4; Masters lost to' Gibson, 5-6, 6-4, 7-9. Doubles.—Pollcok and Joblin beat Bedford and Morrison, 6-5, 6-5; Master* and Bundle beat Smith arid Gibson, 3-6, 6-1, 6-3; Pollock and Joblin beat-Smith and Gibson, 6-4, 6-1; Masters and Bundle lost to Bedford and Morrison, 3-6, 3-6. Wellington v. Roseneath. Wellington beat Roseneath by 7 matches to 1. Results, Wellington player mentioned first: Singles.—Wise beat Butcher, 6-3, 6-0; Fouhy beat Grubb, 6-5, 6-2; McDonnell beat Calwell, 4-0, 6-3, 6-2; Bennie beat Hawthorn, 6-3, 6-2. Doubles.—Wise and Fouhy beat Hawthorn and Butcher, 4-6, 6-0, 7-5; McDonnell and Bennie beat Calwell and Grubb, 6-5, 4-6, 6-2; McDonnell and Bennie lost to Hawthorn and "Butcher, 3-6, 6-3, 4-6; Wise and Fouby beat Calwell and Grubb, 0-5, 6-4. Lyall Bay v. Miramar Grounds. Lyall Bay beat Miramar Grounds by 6 i matches to 2. ' Results, Lyall Bay players i mentioned first: Singles.—Kelly beat Rogers, 6-5, 4-6, 6-3; ] c Forbes lost to Brace, 0-G', 6-3, 7-9; Keller P beat McKelvie, 6-1, 1-6, 6-0; Sando beat !, Stirling, 6-4, 6-1. Doubles. —Kelly and Keller beat Rogers
and McKclvie, 0-3, 6-0; Forties and Samlo Re beat Brace and Stirling, 2-0, B-5, 6-2; Kelly bei and Keller beat Brace and Stirling, 0-2, 2 0-2; Forbes and Samlo lost to Rogers and coi McKclvie, 0-4, 5-G, 4-6. Pa JUNIOR WOMEN. Wellington v. Lyall Bay. Co Wellington beat Lyall Bay by 7 matches to 1. Results, Wellington players mentioned first: Singles.—Miss Dennehy lost to Miss Hoi- , lis, 5-U, 2-t; Miss Fernie beat Mrs. ,Toop, 5-6, 6-5. 6-3; Miss Kershaw beat Miss «> Ramsay, G-4, G-4; Miss King beat Miss uc Wells. 6-0, 0-5. . Doubles.—Misses Dennehy and Ferine I°' beat Misses Hollis and Ramsay, 5-6, 6-2, ."■ 6-4; Misses Dennehy and Fernie beat oe Mrs. Toop and Miss Wells, 6-1, 6-4; Misses Kershaw and King beat Mrs. Toop and j" Miss Wells. 6-2, 6-5; Misses Kershaw and j"; King beat Misses Hollis and Kamsay, 6-2, G-4. ' Newtown v. Technical College. ? lo Newtown beat Technical College by 7 w matches to 1. Results, Uewtown players being mentioned first: ■ . M Singles: Miss Yeoman beat Miss Harris, ar 9-C 04 G-l- Mrs. Joblin beat Miss Buck, so $-•>' 6-5- Mrs Boielle lost to Miss Laycock, 4-6^ 5-0; Miss Clarke beat Miss Campbell, d Doubles.—Miss Yeoman and Mrs. Joblin b< beat Misses Harris and Buck, 6-4, 6-1; JJ Mrs. Boielle and Miss Clarke beat Misses R Laycock and Campbell, 4-6, 6-0, 6-4; Miss b, . Yeoman and Mrs. Joblin beat Misses Laycock and Campbell, 6-3, 0-1; Mrs. Boielle . •intl Miss Clarke beat Misses Harris and i Buck, 6-3, 6-2. S; INTERMEDIATE GRADE. i Island Bay v. Broadway. 9 • Island Bay beat Broadway by 9 matches " to 7. Results, Island Bay players mentioned first: — , . . V Men's Singles.—Athea lost to Calcinai, £ 4-9; Phillpotts lost to Lawer, 2-9; Gibson *■ lost to Telford, 3-9; McCluskey lost to A | Vomen's Singles.-Miss D Dewhurst '< 1 beat Mrs. Heard, 7-5; Miss Walshe beat a , Miss Gibb, 7-2; Miss Craig beat Miss Withers, 7-3; Miss Wright beat Mrs. -* c McLean, 7-5. _ ' Men's Doubles.—Phillpotts and Gibson Cl lost to Calcinai and Lawer, 7-9; A^thea and McCluskey lost to Telford and Tebay, 7-9. £ Women's Doubles.—Misses Dewhurst " and Walshe beat Mrs. Heard and Miss * a Gibb, 7-3; Misses Craig and Wright beat r Miss Withers and Mrs. McLean, 7-2. ° Mixed Doubles.—Athea and Miss Dew- l , hurst beat Telford and Mrs. Heard, 7-4; 2 Phillpotts and Miss Walshe beat Tebay and i Miss Gibb, 7-4; Gibson and Miss Craig ' beat Calcinai and Mrs. .McLean, 7-5; , McCluskey and Miss Wright lost to Lawer " and Miss Withers, 2-7. d Seatoun v. St. Peter's. '■• Seatoun beat St. Peter's by 9 matches I t> to 7. Results, Seatouu players mentioned t fi rs t; — , a Men's Singles.—Hull. beat Driscoll, 9-7; 0 Keith beat Sword, 9-2; Rothville beat Fog- c >d gin, 9-2; Webley beat Gollop, 9-3. Women's Singles.—Miss Doherty lost to " 6, Mrs. Evans, 5-7; Miss Dunn lost to Miss j ); Wickens, 3-7; Miss Anderson lost to Mrs. ] st Croxton, 8-7; Miss Lang beat Miss Tustin, ' 7-6.- ! d- Men's Doubles. —Hull and Keith, beat . id Driscoll and Gollop, 9-4; Rothville and 1 Webley beat Sword and Foggin, 9-7. lc j Women's Doubles.—Misses Doherty and s t Dunn lost to Mrs. Evans and Miss Wic- i kens, 3-7; Misses Anderson and Lang lost to Mrs. Croxton and Miss Tustin, 6-7. Mixed Doubles.—Hull and Miss Doherty es beat Driscoll and Miss Wickens, 7-3; Keith n' and Miss Dunn beat Sword and Mrs. Evans, 7-5; Rothville and Miss Anderson 0; lost to Foggin and Mrs. Croxton, 5-7; ell Webley and Miss Lang beat Gollop and at Miss Tustin. 6-7. w . Te Rama v. Victoria. in- Te Rama beat Victoria by 14 matches to iV>, 2. Results, Te _Rania players mentioned >st first:— ■6- Men's Singles.—Metera lost to Head, 7-9; >b' Park beat Burr, 9-2; Clouston beat Pringle, ' 9-4; Cocks beat Bolt, 9-3. Women's Singles.—Miss Witcombe lost to Miss Rehshaw, 2-7; Miss Mellowlees 6 beat Miss Wilkie, 7-6; Miss Aikers beat 2rs Miss Pearce, 7-6; Miss Heketa beat Miss Bell, 7-3. -3; Men's Doubles. —Metera and Park beat ler Head and Barr, 9-3; Clouston and Cocks :at beat Pringle and Bolt, 9-4.
Women's Doubles. —Misses Witcombe and Mellowlees beat Misses Pearce and
Renshaw, 7-6; Misses Aimers and Heketa beat Misses Wilkie and Bell, 7-3. Mixed Doubles.—Metera and Miss Witcombe beat Head and Miss Renshaw, 7-0; Park and Miss Mellowlees beat Barr and Miss Pearce, 7-6; Ciouston and Miss Aimers beat Bolt and Miss Wilkie, 7-2; Cocks and Miss Heketa beat Pringle and Miss Bell, 74. THIRD GRADE. Talavera v. Wadestown. Talavera beat Wadestown by 11 matches to 3. Results, Wadestown players mentioned first:— Men's Singles.—A. Prince lost to Tulloch, 5-0; E Roberts lost to Bray, 3-9; K. Junes lost to Stace, 5-9; W. Prince beat McCallum, 9-7. Women's Singles.—Miss H. Danes beat Miss Downing 7,-5; Miss M. E. Sarginson beat Miss Gold, 7-5; Miss M. Sarginson lost to Miss Richardson, 5-7; Mrs. Wander lost to Miss Clere, 2-7. , Men's Doubles.—A. Prince and Roberts 'lost to Tulloch and Bray, 2-9; Janes and W. Prince lost to Stace and MeCallum, 4-9. Women's Doubles.—Miss Danes and Mrs. Mandftr lost to Misses Downing and Richardson, 2-77 Misses M. E. and M. Sarginson lost to Misses Gold and Clere, 5-7. Mised Doubles.—A Prince and Miss Danes lost to Tulloch and Miss Downing, 4-7; Roberts and Miss M. E. Sarginson beat Bray and Miss Gold, 7-4; Janes and Miss M. Sarginson lost to Stace and Miss Richardson, 4-7; Prince and Mrs. Mander beat McCallum and Miss Clere, 7-4. Khandallah v. Roseneath. Khandallah beat Roseneath by 102 games to 91. Results, Roseneath players mentioned first: — Men's Singles.—Austin beat Wadham, 9-3; McEwen beat Hunt, 9-7; McGregor lost to Hicks, 3-9; Colson beat Eagles, 9-8. Women's Singles.—Miss Sellers lost to Miss Gardner, 4-7; Miss McGregor beat Miss Gault, 7-5; Mrs. Thomas beat Miss Everndon, 7-5; Mrs. Morgan lost to Miss MeCaul, 1-7. Men's Doubles. —McEwen and McGregor lost to Wadham and Hunt, 3-9; Austin and Colson beat Hicks and Eagles, 9-6. Women's Doubles.—Misses Sellers and McGregor beat Misses Gardner and Gault,, 7-3; Mesdames Thomas and Morgan lost to Misses Everndon and MeCaul, 4-7. Mixed Doubles.—MeEwen and Miss McGregor lost to Hunt and Miss Gardner, 4-7; Austin and Miss Sellers lost to Woodham and Miss Gault, 5-7; Colson and Mrs. Thomas beat Hicks and Miss Everndon, 7-5; McGregor and Mrs. Morgan lost to Eales and Miss MeCaul, 3-7.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 32, 8 February 1932, Page 5
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