Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

LAWN TENNIS

WELLINGTON LEAGUE INTER-CLUB MATCHES The following' are the results of the l Wellington Lawn Tennis League's I inter-club matches played on the various club courts:— ' Bcrhamporc Beat Challenge. { Berhampore beat Challenge by 11 rubbers to 5. Results, Berhampore names mentioned first: — Men's singles: Stewart lost to Deal, 5-C; Kelly beat Porter, 6-5; Charles beat Marshall, 6-4; Harris beat Clarke, C-l. Men's doubles: Stewart and Kelly beat Deal and Porter, 6-5; Charles and Harris beat Marshall and Clarke, 6-2. 'Women's singles: Miss Dewhurst lost to Mrs. Clarke, 1-6; Mrs. Scott lost to Miss Mlchelsen, 5-6; Miss Calcinai beat Miss Hawkins, 6-2; Miss Spackman beat Miss Heap, 6-2. Mixed doubles: Stewart and Mrs. Scott lost to Deal and Mrs. Clarke, 46; Kelly and Miss Dewhurst beat Porter and Miss Michelsen, 6-5; Charles and Miss Calcinai lost to Marshall and Miss Heap, 3-6; Harris and Miss Spackman beat Clarke and Miss Hawkins, 6-2. Wellington North Beat United Recreation. Wellington North beat United Recreation by 13 rubbers to 3. Results, Wellington North names 'mentioned first: I Men's singles: Robb, jun!, beat Hart-1 ridge, 6-3; Gorman lost to Vercoe, 4-6; Harrington beat Turner, 6-1; Robb, | sen., beat Voice, 6-2. Men's doubles: Robb, jun„ and Harrington beat Hartridge and Vercoe, 6-2; Gorman and Robb, sen., beat Turner and Voice, 6-3. Women's singles: Miss Reid beat Miss Johnson, 6-3; Miss Robb beat Mrs. Thorn, 6-4; Miss Danes beat Miss Austin, 6-2; Miss Hennessy beat Miss Collyer, 6-4. Women's doubles: Misses Reid and Danes beat Misses Johnson and Austin, 6-2; Misses Robb and Hennessy lost to Mrs. Thorn and Miss Collyer, 5-6. Mixed doubles: Robb, jun., and Miss Reid lost to Hartridge and Miss\ Johnson, 5-6; Gorman and Miss Robb beat Vercoe and Miss Austin, 6-1; Harrington and Miss Danes beat Turner and Mrs. Thorn, 6-3; Robb, sen., and Miss Hennessy beat Voice and Miss Collyer, 6-2. Tui beat Tc Ope. Tui beat Te Ope by 10 rubbers to 6. Results, Tui players mentioned first: — Men's singles: Maybury beat Merlo, 6-5; Cartmer beat Paton, 6-5; Harris beat Fleming, 6-2; Smith beat Hooper, 6-4. Men's doubles: Maybury and Cartmer beat Merlo and Fleming, 6-0; Harris and Smith beat Paton and Hooper, 6-4. Women's singles: Miss Diack lost to Miss Gray, 4-6; Miss L. Kuch lost to Miss Moult, 3-6; Miss R. Kuch beat Miss Elder, 6-5; Miss Stewart lost to Miss Crease, 4-6. Women's doubles: Misses Diach and Z. Kuch lost to Misses Gray and Elder, 1-6; Misses R. Kuch and Stewart beat Misses Moult and Crease, 6-5. Mixed doubles: Cartmer and Miss Z. Kuch lost to Mulo and Miss Gray, 1-6;' Maybury and Miss R. Kuch lost to Paton and Miss Moult, 3-6; Harris and Miss V. Diach beat Fleming and Miss Crease, 6-4; Smith and Miss Stewart beat Hooper and Miss Elder, 6-5.

Education beat Hospital.

Education beat Hospital by 15 rubbers to 1. Results, Education names mentioned first:— Men's singles: Turner lost to Thomasson, 4-6; Cunliffe beat Harris, 6-0; Beale beat Wilson, 6-2; McKinnon beat £>riggs, 6-2.

Men's doubles: Cunliffe and Beale beat Thomasson and Briggs, 6-4; Turner and McKinnon beat Harris and Wilson, 6-2. Women's singles: Miss Ritchie beat Miss Murch, 6-1; Miss Griffith beat Miss Woodcock, 6-0; Miss Weyburne beat Miss Duncan, 6-2; Mrs. Marshall beat Miss Nilson, 6-2. ' Women's doubles: Misses Ritchie and Griffith beat Misses Murch and Nilson, 6-1; Miss Weyburne and Mrs Marshall beat Misses Woodcock and Duncan, 6-1.

Mixed doubles. 1 Turner and Miss Ritchie beat Thomasson and Miss Nilson, 6-3; Beale and Miss Griffith beat Harris and Miss Duncan, 6-5; McKinnon and Miss Weyburne beat Wilson and Miss Woodcock, 6-2; Cunliffe and Mrs. Marshall beat Briggs and Miss Murch. 6-3.

Crawford Hill beat Vogelmorn,

Crawford Hill beat Vogelmorn by 75 sets to 74. Results, Crawford Hill names mentioned first:—

Men's singles: McKenzie beat Martell, 6-4; McMasters lost to Cragg, 1-6-Chant lost to Pickering, 1-6; Rowe lost to Sutherland, 5-6.

Men's doubles: McKenzie and McMasters lost to Martell and Cragg, 5-6-Chant and Eowe lost to Pickering and Sutherland, 5-6. Women's singles: Miss Barclay beat Miss Knight. 6-2; Miss Harrington lost to Miss Staples, 5-6; Mrs. Wickens beat Mrs. Weir, 6-3; Miss Petrie beat Mrs Pacey, 6-1. Women's doubles: Misses' Barclay and Harrington beat Misses Knight and Staples, 64; Mrs. Wickens and Miss Petrie beat Mesdames Weir and Pacey, 6-5. Mixed doubles: McKenzie and Miss FF c i? y l ,! 3eat Mar tell and Miss Knight, 6-3; McMasters and Mrs. Wickens lost t0 H affi and Miss Staples, 5-6; Chant and Miss Harrington lost to Pickering and Mrs. Weir, 0-6; Rowe and Mist Petrie beat Sutherland and Mrs. Pacey, Lower Grades. i^ S f C S? d .u 9? a A e; Wellington North beat Methodists* 8.C., 11-5: St Matthews lost to Berhampore, 5-11; Challenge lost to Tui,, 7-9; Waripori lost to Crawford Hill, 7-9; Education lost to ct Tl; i l /r rc L? ra< ! le: Unit ed Recreation beat St. Matthew's, 9-5; Methodists' B C beat. Challenge, 9-7; St. Giles beat Waripori, 14-2; Tui beat Brymay, 10-6-Crawford Hill beat Kent Terrace, 1L 5; Northland F.B. beat Te Ope, 11-5. Inter-Club Position. Following is the position of the v a ™°us clubs on the inter-club ladSenior: Wellington North. 4 points; Education, 4; Crawford Hill, 4- Berhampore, 2; Vogelmorn, 2; United Recreation, 2; Tui, 2; Challenge, 0; Te Ope, 0; Hospital, 0. Second Grade.—Wellington North, 4 points; Crawford Hill, 4: Vogelmorn, 4; Kent Terrace, 4; Methodists' 8.C., 2; Waripori, 2; Tui, 2; St. Matthew's, 0; Berhampore, 0; Challenge, 0; Education, 0; Southern, 0.

Third Grade: United Recreation. 4 points; Methodists' 8.C.. 4; Northland *>'e Brigade, 4; Tui. 2; Brooklyn Baptist 2; Crawford Hill, 2; Kent Terrace, 2: To Ope, 2; St. Giles, 2; Waripori, 0; St. Matthew's. 0; Brymay, 0: Challenge, 0; Hospital, 0. RANKING MATCHES.

. ihc following is the draw for ranking matches for the weekend:— McKenzie (Crawford Hill) v. Robb .Uin., Wellington North courts, 2 p.m Sunday; Gorman (Wellington North) v. Stewart (Berhampore), Berhampore courts, 2 p.m., Sunday; Turner (Education), v. Charles (Berhampore), Education courts. 2 p.m., Sunday; Deal (Challenge) v. Marlell (Vogelmorn), Vogelmorn courts. 10 a.m., Sunday Hartridge (Recreation), v. Cragg (Vogelmorn), Vogelmorn courts, 10 a.m., Sunday; Miss Johnson (Recreation) v. Miss Reid (Wellington North), Recreation Courts, 2 p.m., Saturday Miss Gray (Te Ope) v. Miss Ritchie (Education), Te Ope courts, 2 p.m., Saturday; Miss Dewhurst (BerhamPt°F£ ) X- Miss Harrington (Crawford Hill), Crawford Hill courts, 2 p.m. Sunday. All matches best of three sets, third only vantage. Players must supply balls and umpire. FTUTT VALLEY INTER-CLUB DRAW The draw for the Hut.t Valley Lawn [Tennis Sub-Association's second series

of inter-club competition matches, which are to be played on Saturday:— Senior A Grade. Hutt Bowl v. Petone A, at Hutt; Upper Hutt v. Muritai, at Muritai; Lower Hutt A v. Lower Hutt B, at Lower Hutt. Senior B Grade. St. Angus v. Central, at Central; Petone v. Eastern, at Petone; Waiwhetu v. Muritai, at Waiwhetu. Junior Grade—North Section. _ Eastern v. Taita, at Eastern; Burnside v. Trentham, at Burnside; Upper Hutt v. Hutt Bowl, at Upper Hull. Junior Grade—South Section. Western v. Lower Hutt, at Lower Hull; Korokoro v. Muritai, at Muritai; Central v. Wilford. at Wilford. Third Grade—North Section. Western v. Eastern, at Western; St Peter's and St. Paul's v. Lower Hutt at Lower Hutt; Methodist v. St. James at St. James. Third Grade—South Section. Central v. Waiwhetu, at Waiwhetu; Wilford v. St. Augustine's, at St. Augustine s; Petone v. St. Stephens, at St. Stephens.' Fourth Grade—North Section. , Taita v. Knox, at Taita; Methodist v. Lower Hutt, at Methodist; Burnside v. St. Peter's and St. Paul's, at St. Peter's and St. Paul's. Fourth Grade—South Section. Pononga v. Wilford, at Wilford; Waiwhetu v. Korokoro, at Korokoro; Randwick v. St. Stephens, at Randwick. Fifth Grade—North Section. Western v.- Randwick, at Western' Waiwhetu v. Pononga, at Pononga; St. James v. Central, at Central. Fifth Grade—South Section. Wilford v. St. Augustine's, at St. Augustine's; Western v. Pononga, at Pononga; Randwick v. Wainui, at Randwick.

Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/EP19351121.2.19

Bibliographic details

Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 124, 21 November 1935, Page 5

Word Count
1,333

LAWN TENNIS Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 124, 21 November 1935, Page 5

LAWN TENNIS Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 124, 21 November 1935, Page 5

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert