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WIND AT MIRAMAR

TENNIS MADE DIFFICULT

SATURDAY'S GAMES

'£ 6trong northerly; wind made conditions very unpleasant at Miramar Tennis Grounds on Saturday afternoon, and players in-the interclub championships were often unable to get near tte ball. The eenior men's teams' werfe id action,..but botk' Brougham Hill and Thorndon were without their leading players, and fielded makeshift sides. Brougham Hill lost °otk.-tJieir matches and thus need to deteat Thornton to save the. senior, championship.; Results follow. . FIRST DIVISION MEN. . - Newtown v, Brougham • Hill A, Newtown' beat Brougham' Hill A by 6 matches to: 2. Results, Newtown players being mentioned first: ■ . Singles.—Boilings beat R. Howe 6-4, -l j *yelw-^ Pearee 4-6, 6-3, 7-5; Morgan lost to Wilkinson 3-6, 3-6; Lezard beat Moore 6-5, 6-1. ' Doubles.—Lezard and Hollings beat Howe and Moore 6-3, 4-6, 64; Morgan and Dyer beat Wilkinson'and Pearce 6-1, S-a; Lezard and Hollings* beat Wilkinson and Pearce 2-6, 6-5, 6-2; Morgan and ■Dyer lost to Howe and Moore 6-5,' 4-6, 2-6. Wellington v. Pniversity. beat University by 7 matches to' one. ' Results, Wellington . players' being mentioned first: .Singles.—RonEsell beat Ferkins, ■ 6-2, 5-7, 6-2; O'Brien lost to Gosnell, 1-6, 6-3, 2-6; Wise beat Black, 1-6, 6-3, 6-2; Fouhy beat Webb, 6-4, 6-1. Doubles.—Roussell and . O'Brien beat Ferkins and Gosnell, G-3, 6-3 J. Boussell and O'Brien beat Black and: Webb/ 6-1, 6-*; Wise and Fouhy beat Black and Webb, 6-2, 6-1; Wise: and Fouhy beat Ferkins and Gosnell,-1-6, 6-5 (defaulted). ■; Thorndon, v. Brougham Hill B. Thorndon beat Brougham Hill B by 5 matches to one. Results, Thomdon players being mentioned first: Singles.—Wheeler beat Warsaw, 6-1" 6-3; Burns beat Long, 6-2, 6-5; Park beat ■Richards, 2-6, 6-3,' 6-2. ■- ; Doubles.—Burns and Wheeler beat Lone and. Warsaw, 1-6, 6-1, S-6; Park- and Beeves beat Richards and Long, 3-6 6-3 6-4; Park and Reeves lost to Richards and Smith, 6-2, 4-6, 4-6. FIRST DIVISION WOMEN. ■ Brougham Hill v. Newtown. Brougham Hill beat Newtown by 8 matches to 0. Results, Brougham Hill players being mentioned first: Singles.—Miss^ D. Howe beat Mrs.' Burns, 6-2, 6-3; Miss North beat Miss Whisker, 6-1, 6-1; Mrs. Adams beat Mrs Joblin, 6-2, 6-3; 2«lsss M. Howe beat Hiss Young, 64, 64. Doubles.—Miss D. Howe and Mrs.Adams beat Mrs. Bums and Miss Whisker, 6-1, 64; Misses "North and M. Howe beat Mrs. Burns and Miss Whisker, 0-6. .6-2; 17-15;. Miss JD. Howe and Mrs. Adanjs beat Mrs. Joblin and Miss Young. 6-0, 6?1; Jlisses-.North and M. Howe beat Mrs; JobUn arid Misd Young,- &■s, 64. -SECOND; DIVISION MEN. -': ■':".. ..■ Seatoun y,' Newtown. Newtown r beat Seatoun by 7 matches to, one. Results, Newtown players' being mentioned first": - Singles.—Scotland beat C. W. Morrison, 64, 6-0; Joblin beat N. Morrison, 6-5, 6-5; Flower lost'to Smith,. 3-6, 5-6; Ferkins beat Fish, 6-1, 64. Doubles.^-Scotland: and Joblin beat N.: Morrison and Smith, 64, 6-2; Flower and Ferkins beat' C..W. Morrison and Fish,, 6-5, 64; Scotland and." Joblin beat C. ; Wi Morrison/and ; Fish, 5-6, 6-4, 6-2; Flower and Fevlnns beat N. Morrison and :Smith, ,6-3, 6-3. v: • Technical v. Lyall Bay. : Technical College beat Lyall Bay by 5 matches to 2. Results, Technical College players being mentioned first: ' Singles.—Paul lost to Dunford, 3-6, 6-5, .5-7; Lander beat Byng, 6-5, 5-6, 6-3; ■ Gardner beat Wilson, 6-1, 5-6, 14-12; : Gribble beat Keller, 6-2, 4-6, 64. . Doubles.—Paul and Gardner lost to Dun.ford and Wilson, 2-6, 1-6; Lander and Gribble beat Byng and Keller, 6-3, 0-6, .6-2;. Paul and Gardner beat Byng and Uruver^tyv. Wellington. Wellington beat University by 6, matches.to 2. Results, Wellington players being-mentioned first: Singles.—Webh'ng beat McCarthy 3-6, 6-3, Ml. Glenn lost to Davys, 3-6, 0-6: McDonnell lost to Page, 2-0, 3-6; Eonssell beat Nankervis, 6-3, 6-1. ' Doubles.—Roussell and Glenn beat Davys and Page, 5-6, 64, 7-5; Webbling and McDonnell beat Davyel and Page, 6-5, 4-6, 6-4; Webling and McDonnell beat McCarthy and Nankervis, 5-6, 6-1, 6-2; Roussell and Gleia, beat; McCarthy and Nankervis, 5-6, 64, 64. ■ • FOURTH A DIVrSION. = Roseneath r. University. -Roseneath beat University, by 98 games :o 93, 8 matches all.. Results, Roseneath players" being mentioned first: Men's singles.—Barr "beat Donovan, 9-3; Colson beat-Hutchison, 9-8; Dawson lost to Clark; 6-9;: Hawthorn beat Bridge, B-6...:. ...;■..■•-, -.. .. _.:.'. .'"' ... . Women'fi:singles;—Miss-McGregor lost to Miss Phillipps, 4-7; Miss Sanders lost to Miss Bell, 6-7; Miss Sellers lost to Miss Edwards, 3-7; Mrs. Colson beat Miss Cooper,7-2. . .."."-•■ . . - i • Men's doubles.—Barr and. Colson lost to Donovan and Hutchison, 5-9; Dawson and Hawthorn beat Clark and Bridge, 9-2. ;. ," ■■■ :■-.!. Women's doubles.—Misses McGregor and Sellers lost to Misses Phillipps and Bell, 2-7; Miss Sanders and:Mrs..Colson lost-to Edwards and Cooper, 5-7. Mixed doubles.—Barr and Mies McGregor lost. to Donovan and Miss Phillippa; 3-7;_ Colson and Miss Sanders beat Hutchison and Miss Bell, 7-3; Hawthorn and Miss Sellers beat: Clark and Miss Edwards! 7-5; Dawson and Mrs. Colson beat Bridge and Miss Cooper, 74. Wadestown v. Miramar' A. Miramar A-beat Wadestown. by 10 matches to 6. Results, Miramar A'players being, mentioned first:— Men's Singles.—Thompson beat Prince, O-7; Johnston lost to, Smith, 5-9; Sisosns lost to: Haswell, 1-9; Lochore beat Withers, 9-6. Women's Singles.—Mrs. Wallace lost to Mies Panes, 4-7 j Mrs, Goodwin beat Miss Sarginson, 7-3; Miss Parker beat Miss Reid, 74; ' Mrs. Johnston lost to -Miss Watking, 6-7. ;': - ■ Men's Doubles.—Thompson and- Johnston beat Prince and Smith, 9-3; Lochore and Sissons. beat Haswell and Withers, 9-6. Women's Doubles.—Mesdames Goodwin and Wallace beat Misses Danes and _ Watkins, . 74; Miss Parker and Mrs. Johnston beat Misses Sarginson and Reid 7-2. '"■ . ■ ' Mixed Doubles.—Johnston and Mrs. Johnston : beat Prince and Miss Danes, 7-6; Lochore and Miss Parker lost to Smith and Miss Sarginson, 6-7; Thompson and Mrs. Wallace lost to Haswell and Miss Reid, 4-7; Sissons and Mrs. Goodwin beat Withers and Miss Watkins, 7-4. •- Te Rama v. Hataitai. . Tb Eama beat Hataitai by 10 matches to 6. Results, Te Eama players being mentioned first:— Men's Singles.—Park lost to Wellings, 7-9; Clousion beat' Searle, 9-6; Croskery beat Barnsby, 9-8; Cox beat Whyte, 9-5. Women's Singles;— Miss Witcombe lost to Miss Highet, 2-7; Miss Cockburri beat Miss N. Wallace, 7-5; Miss Aimers beat Miss Lamberg, 74; Miss Yellowlees lost to Miss J. Wallace, 5-7. > ■ Men's Doubles.—Park,and Clouston beat Wellings and Searle, 9-6; Croskery and Cox .lost to Barnaby and Whyte; 7-9. Women's Doubles,—Misses Witconrbe and Dockburn beat Misses Highet and J. Wallace, 7-5; Misses Aimers and yellowlees beat' Misses Lamberg arid N. Wallace. Mixed Doubles.—Park and1 Miss Witsombe lost to Wellings and Miss Highet, 5-7; Clonston and Miss Aimers.beat Searle snd Miss J. Wallace, 7-2; Croskery and MissCockbiirn 'lost to Barnsby and Miss IST. Wallace, 5-7;.. Cox and Miss Yellowlees Oeat Whyte and Miss Lamberg, 7-6. Seatoun v. Lyall. Bay. Seatoun beat Lyall Bay by 13 matches <o 3. Eesults, Seatoun players being mentioned first:— Men's Singles.—Keith beat McKenzie, J-6; Blyth- lost to Key* 7-9; Rothville lost to Aston, 5-9; Webley beat Toop, )-8. Women's Singles.—Miss Bell beat "Miss UcCosker, 7-2; Mrs.Muir lost to Miss

Clarke, 6-7; Miss Grubb beat Miss Driller, 7-5. ' ' ' . ... Men's Doubles.—Keith and Blyth beat Aston and McKenzie, 9-8; Webley and •Eothville beat Toop and Key, 9-6. Women's Doubles.—Mesdames Smith and Muir beat Misses Clarice and McCosker, 7-2; Misses Bell and Grubb beat Misses Clarke and Driller, 74. Mixed Doubles.—Keith and Mrs. Smith beat Key and Miss Driller, 7-5; Kothville and Miss Grubb beat McKenzie and Miss Clarke, 7-3; Webley and Mrs. Muir beat Toop and. Miss Driller, 7-5. - FIFTH DIVISION. ," Technical v. Eawhiti. . Rawkiti beat Technical by 9 matches to 7. Results, Technical players being mentioned first:— ■ ■ ; Men's Singles.—Denham lost to Jansen, 6-9; Liddle lost to Dunn, 6-9; Lander beat de Clifton, 9-3; Lang beat Harris, 9-3. Women's Singles.—Miss Bryant lost to Miss Cootes, 0-7; Miss, Hansen lost to Mrs. Jansen, 2-7; Miss Dunnett lost to Miss ATear, 3-7; Miss Mann beat Miss Kindell,- 74.' Men's Doubles.—Liddle and Denham lost to -Dunn and Jansen, 6-9; Lander andLang beat de Clifton and Harris, 9-7. . Women's Doubles.—Missea Bryant and Hansen lost to Mrs. Jansen and Miss Kindell, 4-7; Misses Mann and Dunnett lost to Misses Cootes and Year, 5-7. Mixed Doubles. —LiiJdle and Miss Mann beat Jansen and Mrs. Jansen, 74; Lander and Miss Hansen beat Dunn and Miss Cootes, 7-6; Denham and Miss Bryant lost to de Clifton and Miss Year, 5-7; Lang and Miss Dunnett beat Harris and Miss Kindell, 7-4. . • „ ' Maranur v. Trinity. Trinity beat Maranui by 9 matches to 7. Eesults,: Maranui players being mentioned first:— ■' ■ , Men's Singles.T-Sando beat Haigh, 94; Garnham beat Morrison, 9-2; Haswell beat Nash, 9.3; Cook beat Booth, 9-1. Women's Singles—Miss Haewell lost to Miss Gubbins, 3-7; Miss Olifent beat Mrs: Wakeham, 7-6; Miss Wilson lost to Miss Vealie, 3-7; Miss Collins lost to Miss Thawley, 0-7. Men's Doubles.—Sando and Haswell lost to Haigh and Morrison, 1-9; Garnham and Cook beat.Nash and Booth, 9-7..' Women's Doubles.—Misses Haswell and Olifent lost to Miss Gubbins and Mrs. Wakeham, 2-7; Misses Wilson and Collins lost to Misses Vealie and Thawley, 1-7. Mixed Doubles.—Sando and Miss Haswell beat Haigh and Miss Gubbins, 7-Z\ Haswell and Srliss Olifent lost to Morrison and Miss Thawley, 5-7; Garnliam and Miss Wilson tost to Nash and Mrs. Wakeham, 6-7; Cook and Miss Collins lost to Booth and Miss Vealie, 2-7. , Broadway v. Bintoul Street. ( rUntoul Street beat Broadway by 9 matches to 7. Results, Rintoul Street beiiig £rst:— Men's Singles.—Pomeroy beat TebayJ 9-7; Swarisoa lost to McLean, 5-9; Page I lost ; to Miller, 4-9; Bailey lost to Rtehworth, 8-9. ■■•■•■ Women's' Singles.—Miss Palmer beat Miss Gibb, 7-6; Miss Guymerlost to Mrs. McLean, .5-7; Miss. Greig lost to Mrs. iTeward, 4-7; Misa Waterhouse lost to Miss. Hitchmough, 5-7. Men's Doubles.^—Pomeroy and Swanson beat Tebay and McLean, 9-7; Tage and Bailey.beat Miller and Eishworth, 9-4. Women's Doubles.—Misses Palmer and Cfuymer beat Miss Gibb and Mrs. ITeward, 7-6; Misses Greig and Waterhouse beat Miss Hitehroough and Mrs. McLean, 3-7. Mixed Doubles.—Pomeroy and Miss Waterhouse beat Tebay and Miss Gibb, 7;5; Page and Miss.Guymer lost to McLean and Mrs. McLean,: 4-7; Bailey and Miss Greig beat Miller and Sirs. Teward, 7-6; Swanson and Miss Palmer beat Rishworth and' Miss Hitchmough, 7-3.

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 48, 27 February 1933, Page 14

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WIND AT MIRAMAR Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 48, 27 February 1933, Page 14

WIND AT MIRAMAR Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 48, 27 February 1933, Page 14

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