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