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LAWN TENNIS

EASTER TOURNAMENTS

LEAGUE AND ASSOCIATION

I The draw for the Wellington Law: Tennis League's, tournament. on Easte Saturday and Monday is as follows:Senior Grade. Men's Singles.—Hartridge v. Martell Robb v. Harris; Deal v. Vercoe; Porte v. Pickering. Women's Singles.—Mrs, Clarke \ Miss Harrington; Miss Reid v. Mis Barclay; Miss Rowe, a bye; Miss P Austin, a bye. Men's Doubles.—Merlo and O'Neil v. Hartridge and Vercoe; Robb an< Deal v. Martell and Pickering. Women's Doubles. —Miss Rowe an< Miss Dewhurst v.. Miss Barclay ani Miss Harrington; Miss Reid and Mis Robb v. Mrs. Clarke and Mrs. Weir. Mixed Doubles.—Hartridge and Mrs Clarke v. Harris and Miss P. Rowe Merlo "and Miss. Harrington v. Robl and Miss Robb; Vercoe and Miss Austir v. Deal and Miss Barclay; Pickerinj and Mrs. Weir, a bye. Second Grade. Men's ■ • Singles.—McGrath v. Me Quade; Bardell v. Watt; A. Harris v Leer;' Zane v. Morrell; Bathgate v H. Harris; Maybury, a bye;. Cartnej v. Hadley. Men's Doubles. —McQuade and Bar dell, a bye; Hadley and Morrell v Watt and Leer; H.. Harris and Cartnei v. McGrat'h and A. Harris; Zane anc Osborne, a bye. ' ' . " . .. ' ' Women's Singles.—Miss. Cooper v Miss'Bethell; Miss Young, a bye. Women's Doubles.—lnsufficient entries. . ■ ■ ' ■ Mixed Doubles.—McGrath and Mrs Young, a bye; Hadley and Miss Coopei v. Zane and Miss Sullivan.

Third Grade. ■.' Men's'.Singles.—Cooper, v. Hooper; Hardy, v. Waldron; Smith v. . Drummond; Stichbury v. Tredrea; Friend y, Watson; Petrie, a bye; Powers v. Familton. ■ ; ..'•'.■■■ Men's Doubles.I —Smith and Hooper, a bye; Friend and Grant v. Watson and Stichbury; Powers and "Waldron v. Drummond and Cooper; Hardy and Familton, a bye. Women's Singles.—Miss James, v. Miss Austin; Miss Jones,'a bye; Miss Maidment" v. Miss Woolf; Miss McCaskey.. v. Mrs. Drummond. Women's Doubles.—Miss Maidment and Miss Austin v. Miss Murphy and Miss McCaskey; Miss Jones and Miss Woolf v. Mrs.- Drummond and Miss Wakelin. • : Mixed: Doubles. —Cooper and Miss Wakelin' v. Watson and Miss : Maidment; Powers and Miss James v. Smith and Miss McCaskey; Drummond and Mrs. Drummond v. Hooper and Miss Murphy;. Stichbury and Miss Austin, a bye. Senior grade matches are to be played on the Vogelmorn courts; second and third grade-to be played on the. Kent Terrace and the Methodist Bible class courts, Mount Cook School. ' All players are to report to the manager at 8.30 a.m., on Saturday. ASSOCIATION'S DRAW. The draw for the handicap and junior events of the Wellington Lawn Tennis Association's Easter tournament, commencing at Miramar on Friday, is as follows: —

Handicap Events. Men's singles: W. McLean (2-6) v. G. L. Jackson (3-6); S. V. Fernandez (2-6) v. J. E. Dwane (scr); G. H. Croskery (4-6) v. W. Hooper (3-6); L. Orr (3-6) v. A. W. Griffiths (owe 2-6); J. Best (15) v. J. G. Swinburne (15); F. E. Hunt (4-6) v. L. C. Grant (3-6); I. Paine (15) v. E. G. Davis (4-6); L. H. Pollock (owe 15 2-6);' a bye; G. H. Father (3-6) v. L. O. Evans (owe 3-6); H. A. Jones (1-6) v. R. E. Waters (owe 1-6); R. G. Millard (scr) v. H. G. Wood (15 4-6); T. W. Collie (2-6) v. G. 0..M. Gaire (scr); A. J. Leuch'ars' (15) v.. T. Lindsay (owe 2-6); D: B: Pointon (owe 15 4-6) v. V. E. Cohgdon (3-6); A. M. Paape ; (owe ,15) v. T. H. Cross (3-6); C. C. Moms (15), a bye; P, Jacb.bsen.o(ls) v. D. Bryce (2-6); H. E. Thomas (owe 3-6) y. R, P. Croskery (1-6); R- "V. Hooper (owe 2-6)' v. A. Childs (15 3-6); J. Robb (owe 3-6) v. A. Walker (owe 2-6); S. Hooper (owe 2-6) v. J. Taylor (15 2-6); V. Dixon (owe 15) v. G Gair (15); G. N. Hewson (owe 4-6) v. G. V. Milsom (scr); Dl Cooper (owe 1-6) a "bye; B. H. Jenkinson (owe 3-6) v. W. G. Neighbours (3-6); H. G. Clay (scr) v. L. G. Brand (15); D. Hewitt (owe 3-6) v. R. W. Gilbert (owe 15); A. R. A. Clark (owe 15 4-6), a bye; W. Mason (owe 15 3-6) v. C. G. Lauchlan (owe 15); B. G. Kitching (2-6) v. D. E. Harper (owe 3-6); A. L. Elborn (owe 2-6) v. B. R. Smith (15 1-6); T. N. HayCampbell (owe 30 2-6), a bye. Women's singles: Miss N. Eddy (scr) v. Miss I. Blyth (4-6); Miss D. Carson (.owe 2-6) v. Miss M. Everton (owe 4-6); Miss R. Ferkins (scr) v. Miss D. Moncrieff (owe 15 4-6); Miss E. Press (4-6), a bye; Miss M. Jack (owe 15 2-6) v. Miss E. Duff (15 3-6); Miss P. Monkman (owe 3-6), a bye; Miss J. Matterson (owe 15) v. Miss A. Kean (owe 15 4-6); Miss D. Maslen (owe 30 2-6) a bye; Miss J. McWhinney (4-6) v. Mrs A. McKenzie (3-6);' Miss N. Belcher (owe 3-6), a bye; Miss E. Rigby (4-6) v Miss J. Bell (15); Miss P Ludlow (15) a bye; Miss J.'Nicholls (scr) v. Miss E. Nowbould (owe 2-6); Miss B. Adams (15 3-6) a bye; Mrs. H. Curtis (scr) v Miss P. Patrick (4-6); Miss M. Warsaw (owe 30), a bye.

Men's doubles: S. and W. Hooper (owe 15) v. Cross and Jenkinson (scr) • Taylor and Wood (15 3-6), a bye; Gilbert and Cooper (owe 4-6), a bye; Davis and Jones (2-6), a bye; Oliver and Yeoman (15), a bye; Elborn and Giblin (4-6), a bye; Latham and Gordon (scr) a bye; Evans and Millard (owe 1-6) a bye; Thomas and . Edwards (owe 15 3-6) v. Fernandez and Hewson (owe 2-6); Barker and Croskery (15) a byePaine and Best (15), a bye; Kelly and Doherty (15), a bye; Clark and Harper (owe 15) a bye; Chick and Griffiths (owe 4-6) a bye;-Pollock and Pointon (owe 15 4-6), a bye; Collie and part- ? er> ™fe; CamPbell and Johnston (owe 30 3-6) v. Hewitt and Bryce (scr) ■ Barry and Mooney (owe 15), a bye" Hoarc and Sarginson (3-6), a bye- Congdon and Orr (3-6), a by.c; Leuchers and Morns (2-6), a bye; Lindsay and Swinburne (4-6) a bye; Neighbours and Jackson (3-6), a bye; -Dillon and Sturi rock (owe 4-6), a bye; Morrison and Lauchlan (owe 15 4-6) v. Boosev anrt Field (15): McLean and Childs (^5) a bye; Dr. Hooper and Paape (owe 4-6) a bye; Milsom and Croskery (scr) a bye; Brand and partner, a bye- Hi'mr and Kitching (3-6), a bye; Grant and Boniface (scr), a bye; Walker and partner, a bye. v

doubles: Mrs. Goodwin and Mrs. Gibson (-15) v. Mrs. Curt™ fnd Mrs. McKenzie (2-6); Miss Blvth and Miss Bell (5-6), a-bye; Miss LoSJmore and Mrs. Joblin (—3O 2-6), a bye- Mks Dean-and Mrs. Wilson (15), a w M lS ses Gilmour (scr), a bye- Miss£ Warsaw and Forrester (owe 30) a bye" Miss M. Jack and partner, a byl-' Misses Press and Rigby (2-6), a byeMisses Carson and Akel (—ls) a byeMisses Douthett and Shiel (—3O 2-6) a bye; Misses J. and M. Marshall (2-6) a bye; Misses Everton and Maslem (°we 30), a bye; Misses McWhinnev mi^ d + ai? s, <5"6)' a bye; Misses Duffl and Patrick (15 2-6), a bye; Misses Monkman and Nicholls (—2V S Mi S TS- Pj Ludlow partner, a bye Mixed doubles: Grant and Miss Warsaw (scr) v. Walker and Miss Forrester (—15); Dixon and Miss Everton (—5-G) v. Dwane and Miss Newbould (—l-6) ■ Jackson and Miss Eddy (1-6) v. Hay! Campbell and Miss Jack (owe 30 2-6) • Swinburne and Miss Marshall (3-6) a bye; partner and Miss Press v. Lindsay and Miss Maslen (owe 15 2-6); McLefn and Mrs. Gibson (owe 4-6), a byeCooper and Miss Akel (owe 1-6) v' Harper and Miss M. Gilmour (owe 3-6) • Robb and Miss Materson (—4-6) a byeFernandez and Miss Bedford (owe 4-6) v. Smith and Miss Blyth (5-6); Curtis and Mrs. Curtis (owe'Lj), a bye; Davis and Miss Duff (15) v.. Pollock and Miss Carson (—ls 1-6); Pointon and Miss Lon^more (owe 15 3-6), a bye; Pinkerton and Miss Patrick (15) v. Edwards and Miss Shiel (—3O 3-6); Ferkins and Mrs. Ferkins (—ls 3-6), a bye; Jacobsen/and Miss J. Nicholls (3-6), y. Chilcls

and Miss Rigby (15); Gorton and Mrs. Shenhan (owe 4-6), a bye. Junior Events. Boys' singles: S. Painter v. A. James; D. R. Smith. v.< G. M. O. Gair; F. Mooney v. W. J. Morely; J. A. Heather v. R. Metcalf; H. D. Gyles v. M. Paape; M. Barry v. B. Kelly; O. M. Bold v. J. S. Gordon; J. Taylor v. W. Doherty; F. H. Renouf v. R. Sarginson; P. Jacobsen v. H. G. Wood; S. Hooper v. K. Boosey; T. Hoare y. L. Corbett; E. Boniface v. J. Hamilton; J. G. Swinburne v. S. E. Burge; R. L. Oliver v. D P. Yeoman; K. Whitehouse v. H. P. Field. . , . . . . .

Girls' singles: J: Douthett v. Mr. Gordon; E. Gilmour v. M. Simpson; L. Akel v. J. Nicholls; J. McWhinney, a bye; J. Forrester v. J. Bell; P. Monkman v. I. Blyth; N. Marshall v., P. Ludlow; J. Matterson, a bye.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 84, 8 April 1936, Page 4

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LAWN TENNIS Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 84, 8 April 1936, Page 4

LAWN TENNIS Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 84, 8 April 1936, Page 4

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