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SATURDAY'S TENNIS

B GRADE. Green Island (11 sets. 102 .games) boat St Andrew’s (3 sets, 73 games). 0 GRADE. —'Section I.— North-east Valley No. 1 (9 sets, 90 games) beat Cosv Dell (5 sets, 86 games). Balmacewen (’ll seta, 108 games) beat Port Chalmers (3 sets, 63 games). . ■ Taiori (11 sets, 108 games) beat Waimana (3 sets, 71 games). Anderson Bay (8 sets, 91 games) beat St. Clair (6 sets, 75 games). Anderson Bay (13 sets, 112 games) beat Cavcreham (1 set, 72 games). —Section H. — Triangle (12 sets, 106 games) beat St, Andrew’s (3 sets, 59 games). Balmacewen (13 sets, 110 games beat Port Chalmers (1 set, 67 games). North-cast Valley No. 2 (9 sets, 94 games) beat Arthur Street (5 sets, 71 games). JUNIOR TOURNAMENT. The Junior Association tourney was continued at the Girls’ High School Courts on Wednesday afternoon, and again at the Otago Courts on Saturday morning. The younger girls’ singles event, which is limited to players of thirteen years and under, was finished', the winner being N. Fleming, of A.rchcrficld College, and the runner-up L, Lawrence, of Columba College. The Senior Handicap Doubles event was played to the semi-final round', the girls who are to contest tho final being G. Manchester and M. M‘Leod (owe 15 1-6) and D. Horrell and D. Manchester (owe 15 4-6), both of Columba College. The St. Hilda plavers, D. Hart and M. Herbert (owe 30 2‘-6), were defeated in tho semifinal round bv G. Manchester and M. MvLeod (owe 15 1-6). _ Tie game was a very close one, and, with a difference of one-sixth in the handicap, the score might havo been reversed._ The Handicap 'Singles were played to the fifth round, and tho winner has to be found from four Columba players and one Archerficld. The best games were between D. Horrell, of Columba (owe 15 2-6) and M. Herbert, of St. Hilda’s (owe 15); between G. Manchester, of Columba (owe 3-6), and S. Todd, of St. Dominic’s (owo 15); and between N. Moloney, of Archerfield (owo 2-6) and D. Horrell, of Columba (owo 15 2-6). iho score in each case being 6 games to 5 games. Results: —Girls’ Handicap Singles. — Fourth Round. —N. Moloney (Arch., owe 2-6) 6, T. Hutton (St. D., owe 1-6) 5; D. Horrell (Col., owe 15 2-6) 6, M. Herbert (St, H., owo 15) 5; E Symcs (Col., rec. 2-6) 6, I. Vipan (St. H., scratch) 4; G. ■Manchester (OoL, owe 3-6) 6; S. Todd (St. D.. owe 15) 5: M. M'Leod (Col., owo 1-6) 6, Tv. Hazlett '(Arch., rec. 5-6) 2; K. Gawno (St. D.. rec. 5-6) 6, G. Yeoman (G.H.S., rec. 15 3-6) 3; D. Manchester (Col. owo 4-6) 6, M. Maoassey (St. H., rec, 5-6) 4; P'. Wright son (St. lE, scratch) 6, A. Morrell (G. 11.5., rec. 15 2-6) 0. Fifth Round.—N. -Moloney (Arch.) 6, D. Horrell (Col.) 5; M. M'Leod (Col.) 6, K. Gawne (St. D.) 0; D. Manchester (Col.) 6. P. Wrightson (St. H.) 2; U ■Symes (Col.) to piny G. Manchester (Col.). —Girls’ Handicap Doubles. — Fifth Round—D. Hart and M. Herbert (St. H., owe 30 2-6) 7, Read and E, Farn ah arson (Arch., owe o-o) 6; G. ManChester and M. M’JLeod (Col., owo 15 l-o) 7, E. King and R. Nash (Col., owe 2-6) o; D. Horrell and D. Manchester (Col., owe 15 4-6) 7, W. Grant and E. Scott (Col., owe 3-6' 5; N. Moloney and M. Nixon (Arch., owe 15) 7, JL Blorafieldi and B. M’Gregor (Arch., rec. 3-6) 2. Semi-final. —G. Manchester and M. M'Leod (Col.) 7, D. Hart and M. Herbert (St. H.) 5; 1). Horrell and D. Manchester (Col.) 7, N. Moloney and M. Nixon (Arch.) —Younger Girls’ Singles.— Fourth Round.— L. Lawrence (Col, rec. 2) 50, L. Hankinson (Col., rec. 12) 26; A. Throp (St. H., scratch) 30, W. Gonley (St. D., rec. 13) 24; M. Hopwood (Col., rec. 4) 51, E. Crawshaw (St. H., rec. 13) 29; N. Fleming (Ajrch., rec. 2) 00, M. Hunter (G. 11.5., rec. 2) 26. Seini-linal.- —L. Lawrence (Lol.l. ou, A. Throp (St. H.) 25; N. Fleming (Arch.) 30, M. Hopwood (OoL) 25. ’ Filial.—N. Fleming (Arch.) 30, L. Lawrence (Col) 25.

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Evening Star, Issue 18135, 27 November 1922, Page 9

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SATURDAY'S TENNIS Evening Star, Issue 18135, 27 November 1922, Page 9

SATURDAY'S TENNIS Evening Star, Issue 18135, 27 November 1922, Page 9

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