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LAWN TENNIS

SATURDAY’S MATCHES • A GRADE OTAGO v. ROSLYN J. ■ . (Otago names first.) Men’s Singles.—E. G. Roddy beat ■ S. G. M‘Bengali, 6-5, 5-6, 6-5; Dr J. Mercer lost to G. I. Black, 4-45, 2-6; 0 C. Cox beat K. Webling,. 6-0, 6-2; H. ■>V. Boddy beat G. Chisnian, 6-2, 6-0. Ladies’ Singles,—Miss M. Cook beat Miss Bagley, 9-7; Miss 11. Cox beat Miss Rackley, 9-1; Miss G. Hislop beat Miss Sonntag,- 9-2; Miss Ramsay beat Mrs Phillips, 9-7. Men’s Doubles.—Cox and E. G. Boddy beat M'Dougall and. Black, 6-5, 5- 6-2; Mercer and 11, W. Boddy beat AVcbling and 6-4, 6-1. Ladies’ Doubles.—Misses Cook and Ramsay beat Miss Bagley and Miss ” Rackley, 6-1. 1-6 (unfinished) ; Misses Hislop and H. Cox beat Miss Sonntag and Phillips, 6-0, 6-2, ~ Totals: Otago, 11 matches’ (129 games) ; Roslyn, 1 match (76 games). MOANA v. KAJTUNA (Moana names first.) Men’s Singles.—Guy beat Phillipps, 6- 6-3; Duthie beat Penrose, 6-4, 6-4; Chisholm lost to Brooks, 4-6, 5-6; Hopkins beat St. George, _ 6-5, 6-2. ■, ‘ Ladies’ Singles.—Miss Partridge beat' Miss White, 9-4; Miss .Sherris beat Logan, 9-3; Miss,Moloney beat Miss Kibblewhite, 9-5; Mrs Hill beat Mrs . 1 Duthie, 9-6. ' Men’s Doubles.—Guy and Duthie beat s Phillipps and Penrose, 5-6, 6-3, 6-2; Chisholm and Hopkins beat Brooks ■ and; St. George, 6-4,•< 6-4. , - , 2. Ladies’ Doubles;—Misses ‘ Partridge and Moloney lost to Misses White .and Logan, 1-tv 6-5, 2-6;. Mias - Sherriff and Mrs Hill heat Duthie and Miss Kibble white, 6-5, 6-3. Totals: Moana, 10 matches; Kaituna, 2 matches. .UNIVERSITY v. ST. KILDA (University names first). Men’s Singles.— Stallworthy, beat Deaker, 6-3, 6-4; Clark lost to Pollock, 0-6, 3-6; Falconer lost to Field, 6-5, 2-0, 6-3; Small beat Dove,’ 6-1, 6-0. Ladies’ Singles.—BallantS’Ue boat r- ‘ Barton, 9-4; Raxiken beht- Millar, 9-4; Calver beat Smith, 9-4; Martin heat ... ' Struthersy 4-9. ■ . • ; /,■ Men’s Doubles.—Stallworthy . and . Clark lost to Deaker and Pollock, 4-6, , 6-4, 3-6; Falconer and Small beat Field and Dove, 3-6; 6-5, 6-3. Ladies’ Doubles.—Ballantyno and Calver beat Barton and Millar, 6-4, 6-5; Ranken and Martin lost to Millar and Strothers, 5-6, 5-6. . ’ . < University: 7 matches (124 games); St. Kilda, 5 matches (122 games). COSY DELI, v, NORTH-EAST VALLEY (Cosy Dell names first). Men’s Singles.—Jonsexl heat Smith, 1 4-6, 6-3, 6-5; Sherriff beat Morrow, 6- 6-5; Balk heat M'Carthy, 6-2, 6-3; Liddell heat Cheyne, 6-2, 6-5. Ladies’ Singles.—Miss Turner lost to Miss Keast, 4-9; Miss Cameron beat ■Miss Flett, 9-2; Six's Bell beat Mrs James, 9-6: Miss Nisbet lost to Miss Betting, 2-9. Men’s Doubles.—Jensen and Shei-riff boat Morrow, and M'Carthy, 6-2, 6-4; Balk and Liddell lost to Smith and Cheyne, 4-6, 6-5, 5-6. ' - Ladies’ Doubles, —Misses Turner and Cameron lost to Misses Keast and Flett, 2-6, 2-6; Mrs Bell and Miss Nis- . bet heat Mrs James and Miss Bofitixxg, 4-6, 6-4, 6-2. Totals; Cosy Dell, 8 matches (123 games); North-east Valley, 4 matches (108 games). Cl. GRADE , ANDERSON’S BAY v. OPOHO (Opoho names first). Men’s Singles.—S. ; Fahey heat A. Bennet, ,9-5; F, Smyth lost to J. D. Arthur, 4-9; T. Bolwell heat G. Jones, 9-8; W. Twose heat A. Munre, 9-5. -. Ladies’ Singles.—Miss Foster beat, Miss Stenhouse, 6-2; Mrs Simpson beat Mrs Shephard, 6-1; Miss Reilly beat Miss M'Kenzie, 6-3; Miss Thompson beat Miss Kerr, 6-5. Men’s Doubles.—Fahey and Smyth beat Arthur and Jones, 9-6; Twose and Bolwell lost to Bennet axxd Munro, 8-9. * Ladies’ Doubles.—Miss Foster and Mrs Simpson beat Miss Stenhouse and Airs Shephard, 6-3; Miss Reilly and Miss Thompson heat Misses M'Kenzie • and Kerr, 6-4. Mixed Doubles.—Fahey aud : Miss r Foster heat Bennet and Miss Stenhouse, 7- Smyth and Mrs Simpson beat Artbur and Mrs Shephard, 7-4; Bolwell and Miss Reilly lost to Jones and Miss M'Kenzie, 5-7; Twose and Miss Thompson heat Munro and Miss Kerr, 7-2. Totals: Opoho, 13 matches (110 games); Anderson’s Bay, 3 matches (79 games). , BALMACEWEN v. ST. GLAIR. (Balmacewen names first.) ■' Men’s Singles.—Seymour lost to Barltrop, 8-9; Wilkinson beat Johnstone, 9-8; Whyte lost, to Kingston, 7-9; Race heat M'Dowell, 6-1. Ladies’ Singles.—Miss Rackley beat Miss Ponsford, 6-1; Miss Paterson lost to Mrs Davy, 3-C: Miss White lost to Miss Bartholomew, 2-6; Miss Bradstock lost to Miss Ruhen, 4-6;' ;■■■■ .’: i Men’s Doubles.—Seymour and Wilkinson heat Barltrop and Johnstoxxe, 9-7; Whyte and Race, boat Kingstoxi and M'Dowell, 9-4. Ladies’ Doubles.—Miss Rackley and Miss Paterson lost to Miss Ponsford ) and Miss Bartholomew, 3-6; Miss Whyte and Miss Bradstock beat Mis Davey and Miss Ruhen 6-5. N Mixed Doubles.—Seymour and Miss ; Rackley lost tq Barltrop and Miss'Ppns- ' ford, 5-7; Wilkinson and Miss Paterson heat Johnston and Mrs Davy, 7-1; Why to and Miss White lost to Kingston and Miss Bartholomew. .4-7 j Race ■ and Miss Bradstock beat M'Dowell and Miss Ruhen, 7-4 Totals: Balmacewen, 8 J sets (9S games); St. Clair, 8 sets (87 games). CONCORD v. NGA MAARA, (Concord names first.)

Men’s; Singles;—Copeland boat AV. Harridge, 9-5; Johnson beat J. Smith, 9-5; Roberts lost to 13. Connor, 2-9; M‘Vie lost to H, Lyng, 5-9. Ladies’ Singles.—Miss L. Connor lost to Miss, N. Belesky, 5-o;.•.Miss I’. Piper lost to Miss N. llice, 4-6; Miss M. Atkins lost to Mrs Murray, 3-6; Miss It. Piper beat Miss W. Byrne, 6-4. Men's Doubles.—Copeland and Johnson lost to Harridge and Connor, 8-.9; Iloberts and . M‘Vio beat Smith and Lyng, 9-4. , Ladies’ Doubles. —Misses L. Conner and P. Piper beat Misses Belesk and Rice, 6-4; Misses M. Atkins and It Piper beat Misses Byrne and Mrs Murray, 5-6. Mixed Doubles.—S. Copeland and Miss L. Connor lost to Belesky and Harridge, 2-7; Johnson and Miss P. Piper beat Rice and Miss Smith, 7-4; Roberts and Miss M, Aitkon beat Murray and Miss Connor, 7-3; M‘Vie and ; Miss It. Piper lost to’W. Byrne and r Miss Lyng, 3-7.; ' ' -Totals.—Nga Maara, 9 sots 194 games) ; Concord; T-’scts (90 games).

Oil. GRADE TAIERI v. NGA MAARA, (Taieri names first.)

Men’s Singles.—Broadley beat Byrne, 9-0; Swallow beat B. Beard, 9-0; Stevenson beat A. Beard, 9-5; Pygall boat Dougherty, 9-5. Ladies’ Singles.—Miss Fogo heat Miss Lyng, 6-0; Miss Wilson beat Miss Tomlinson, 6-2; Miss Russell beat Miss O’Reilly, 6-4; Miss M'Lcod beat Miss Rice, 6-4. Men’s Doubles.—Broadley and Swallow beat Byrne and Beax-d, 9-2; Stevenson aud PygalTbeat Beard and Dougherty, 9-6. Ladies’ Doubles.—Misses Fogo and Wilson beat Misses Lyng and Tomlinson, 6-4 5 Misses Russell and M'Leod lot to Misses O’Reilly and Rice, 4-6. Mixed Doubles.—Broadley and Miss M'Leod beat Byrne and Miss Lyng, 7-2; Swallow and Miss Fogo beat Beard and Miss Tomlinson, 7-2; Stevenson and Miss Russell beat Beard and Miss O’Reilly, 7-2; Pygall and Miss Wilson lost to Dougherty and Miss Rice, 6-7. Totals: Taieri, 14 sets (125 games); Nga Maare, 3 seta (60 games).

OPOHO v. PORT CHALMERS (Opoho names first.)

Men’s , Singles.—Thompson lost to Jack, 5-9; Hancock lost to Davis, 1-9; Bolwell. lost to Roy, S-9; Geddes lost to M'lndce. 0-9. Ladies’) Singles.—Miss Gibbs heat Miss Davidson, 6-5; Miss Middlemass beat Miss, Stevenson, 6-2; Miss Bojwell beat Miss Anderson, 6-1; Mis Cunningham beat bliss Percy, 6-0. Men’s Doubles.—Thompson and Hancock lost to Jack and Davis, 4-9; Bolwell and Geddes lost to Roy and M'lndoe, 1-9. 1 Ladies’ Doubles.—Misses Gibbs and Middlemass beat Misses Davidson and Stevenson, 6-2; Misses Bolwell and Cunningham beat Misses Anderson and Percy, 6-1. ' Mixed Doubles.—Thompson and Miss Gibbs beat Jack and Miss Davidson, 7-6; Hancock and Miss Middlemass beat Davis and Miss Stevenson, 7-6; Bolwell and Miss Bolwell heat Roy and Miss Anderson, 7-3: Geddes and Miss Cunningham beat M'lndoe and Miss Percy, 7-5. Totals: Opoho, 10 sets (83 games); Port Chalmers, 6 sets (85 games). . ST. PETER’S v. ST. MARY’S.' (St. Peter’s names first.) Men’s Singles.-—Flinders heat Winders, 9-4; Cuttriss Dennis, 9-4; Titehener beat Devereux, 9-8; Pickering lost to M'Connell,* 7-9. Ladies’ Singles.—Miss M'Nie lost to Miss Jones, 2-6; Miss Dotting beat Miss Crowley, 6-2; Miss D. Smith lost to Miss Chapman-Cohen, 5-6; Miss Hill lost to Miss Henaghan, 4-6. Men’s Doubles.—Flindex’s and Cuttriss beat Winders and Devereux, 9-3; Titfchener and Pickering beat Dennis and M'Connell, 9-8. Ladies’ Doubles.—Misses M'Nie and Dotting lost to Misses Jones and Crowley, 5-6; Misses D. Smith and Hill lost to Misses Chapman-Cohen and Henaghan, 4-6. Mixed Doubles.—Flinders and Miss M'Nie beat Winders and Miss ChapmanCohen, 7-5; Cuttriss and Miss Betting beat Dennis and- Miss Crowley, 7-5; Titehener and Miss D. Smith lost to Devereux and Miss Henaghan, 6-7; Pickering and Miss Hill beat M'Connell and Miss Jones, 7-6. Totals; St. Peter’s, 9 sets (105 games); St. Mary’s, 7 sets (91 games). NORTH-EAST VALLEY v. TECHNICAL. (Valley names first.) Men’s Singles.—Valentine heat Gascoigne, 9-3; Richards. beat Ireland, 9-2; Robbins beat Finlayson, 9-1; Hislop beat Roach, 9-3. Ladies Singles.—Miss Grcokshanks heat Miss Marretfc, 6-5; Miss Howison beat ——, 6-2; Miss Paterson heat , 6-2; -Miss Wynne boat Miss Higgins, 6-2.

Men’s Doubles.—Hislop and Valentine beat Gascoigne and , 9-5; Robbins and Hislop beat Finlaysou and Roach, 9-3. , Ladies' Doubles. —Miss Howison and Crookshanks boat and Marret, 6-0; Miss Wynne and Patterson, lost to and Higgins, 5-6. : Mixed Doubles —Miss Crookshanks and Valentine beat Miss Howison and Richards, 7-3; Miss Paterson and Robbins beat Miss Wynne and Hislop, 7-3. Totals.—North-east Valley, 15 sets (117 games); Technical, 1, set (-14 games). UNION GAMES-A GRADE KENSINGTON r. RAVENSBOTJRNE (Ravensbourno names first). Men's Singles.—L. Facer beat H. Jeffs, G-4; J. Fowell beat H. Jeffs, 6-4; D. Rodger beat G. Somerville, G-4; R. Facer beat J. Gibson, 8-6. Ladies’ Singles.—Miss Pago beat Miss H. Garbutt, 6-1; Miss Smith beat Miss Garbutt, 6-1. Men’s Doubles.—R. Facer and J. Fowell beat H. Jeffs and G. Somerville, 6-4; D. Rodger and R. Facer lost to G. Somerville and J. Gibson, 4-6. Ladies’ Doubles.—Misses Pago and Smith beat Misses H. Garbutt and L. Thomas, 6-3; Misses George and Pacer lost to Misses L. Thomas and I. Cruickshanks, 5-7. Mixed Doubles.—L. Facer and Miss Page beat H. Jeffs and Miss Garbutt, 6-3; J. Fowell and Miss George lost to H. Jeffs and Miss Garbutt, 3-6; ,D. Rodgers and Miss Smith beat G, Somerville and Miss Thomas, 6-2; R. Facer and Miss Facer heat J. Gibson and Miss Cruickshanks, 6-2. Totals: Ravensbourne,. 11. sets (80 games); Kensington, 3 sets (49 games). WAKARI v. MORNINGTON (Wakari names first). ' Men’s Singles.—F. Dixon lost to Hope, 4-6: B. Watkins lost to Walmsley, 4-6; I. Morrison beat W. Smart, 6-3; A. Campbell beat G. Smart, 9-8. Ladies’ Singles.—Miss C. Bevin beat Miss Kennedy, C-4; Miss N. Reid beat Miss Hope, 6-0. Men’s Doubles.—F. Dixon and 11. .Watkins beat Hope and G. Smart, fl-0; I. Morrison and A. Campbell beat Walmsley- and W. Smart, 6-2. Ladies’ Doubles.—Misses C. Bovin and N. Reid lost to Misses Kennedy and Hope, 4-6; Miss B. Light and Mrs W. Wilson lost to Misses J. Haig and E. Haig, 4-6. Mixed Doubles.—F. Dixon and Miss C. Bevin lost to Miss Kennedy and Hope, 3-6; R. Watkins and Miss N. Held lost to Miss Hope and Walmsley, 4-6; I. Morrison and Miss B. Light heat Miss J. Haig and W. Smart, 6-4; A. Campbell and Mrs W. Wilson beat Miss E. Haig and G. Smart, 6-4. Wakari, 8 sets (73 games); Mornington, 6 sets (61 games). ' WESLEY v. WAIMANA (Wesley names first). Men’s Singles.—-Wellington heat Smith, 9-1; Fox beat Sherwood, 9-7; Inglis boat Youngman, 9-4; Hinton beat CollinSj 9-4. Ladies’ Singles.—Miss M'Crono heat Miss Baxter, 6-4; Miss Smith beat Miss Campbell, 6-5; Miss Verngreen beat Miss Hetheringtou, 6-2; Miss Bain lost to Miss M’Lean, 2-0. Men’s Doubles.—Wellington and Fox lost to Smith and Sherwood, 8-9; Inglis and Hinton boat Youngman and Collins, 9-5. . Ladies’ Doubles.—Misses M'Crone and Smith heat Misses Baxter and Campbell, 6-3; Misses yerngreen and

Bain lost to Misses Hetherington and M'Lean, 2-6. Mixed Doubles.—Wellington and Miss M'Crone boat Smith and Miss Baxter, 7- Fox and Miss Smith lost to Sherwood and Miss Campbell, 6-7; Inglis and Miss Voxmgroen bent Youngmau and Miss Hetherington, 7-4; ■ Hinton ami Miss Bain beat Collins and Miss M'Lean, 7-4. Totals.—Wesley, 12 sets (108 games); Waimana, 4 sets (72 games). KAIKORAI v. KNOX CHURCH. (Kaikorai names first). Men’s Singles.—Haigh lost to Hayward, 2-6; Williamson beat M'Kinnon, 6-4; Davie beat Hay, 6-3; Gourley beat Hill, 6-0. Ladies’ Singles.—Miss Walker lost to Miss Rosevear, 5-7; Miss Forsyth lost to Miss Thompson, 3-6. Men’s Doubles.—Haigh add Williamson beat Hayward and M'Kinnon, 6-0; Davie and Gourley beat Hay and Hill, 8Ladies’ Doubles.—Misses Walker and Forsyth lost to Misses Rosevear and Thompson, 4-6; Mrs Johnston and Miss Sligo beat Misses Howell and M'Lean, 6-3. Mixed Doubles.—Haigh and Miss Walker heat Hayward and Miss Rosovear, 6-3; Williamson and Miss Forsyth beat M'Kinnon and Miss Thompson, 6-4; Davie and Mrs Johnston beat Hay and Miss Howell, 6-4; Goux--ley and Miss Sligo heat Hill and Miss M'Lean, 6-3. Kaikorai, 10 sets (76 games); Knox Church, 4 sets (54 games). ST. LEONARDS v. KENSINGTON EX-PUPILS (St, Leonards names first). Men’s Singles.—W. Trotter beat Sim, 6-2: R. Aslier beat Elder, 6-2; 11. Mabon lost to Bradley, 2-6. Ladies’ Singles.—Miss B. Asher heat Miss Taylor, G-3; Miss R. Asher beat Miss M'Kinnon, 6-1. Men’s • Dongles.—Trotter and Usher beat Sim and Elder, 6-5; cx-pupils by default. Ladies’ Doubles. —Misses B. and R. Asher beat Mrs Sim and Miss M'Kinnon, 6-1; Misses M'Kinnon and Macdonald beat Misses Taylor and M'Kinnon, 6-5. Mixed Doubles.—W. Trotter and Miss B. Asher beat Sira and Mrs Sim, 6-5; R. Asher and Miss R. Asher beat Elder and Miss M'Kinnon, 6-1; R. Mabon and Miss Macdonald lost to Bradley and Miss Taylor, 4-6; Ex-pupils by default. St. Leonards, 9 sets (60 games); Kensington Ex-pupils, 5 sets (37 games). FIRST CHURCH v. KENSINGTON A2. (First Church names first). Men’s Singles.—A. -Salmond beat Robertson, 6-1: G Salmond beat Sheridan, 6-1; M'Georgo beat Ingls, 6-3; Dr Fowler beat Hangan, 6-0. Ladies’ Singles.—Miss Rae beat Miss Waokeldone, 6-0; Miss M'Nour beat Miss Cameron. 6-3. Men’s Doubles.—A. Salmond and G. Salmond beat Robertson and Sheridan, 6-1; M'George and Dr Fowler beat Inglis and Hangan, G-l. Ladies' Doubles.—Miss Rae and Miss M'Neur beat Miss Wackcldeno ami Miss Cameron, 6-1; Miss Watt and Miss Arnott lost to Miss Ritchie and Miss Smith. 3-6. Mixed Doubles.—A. Salmond and Miss Rae beat Robertson and Miss Wackeldene, 6-9; G. Salmond and Miss M'Neur beat Sheridan and Miss Cameron, 6-2; M'Geoxge and Miss Watt beat Inglis and Miss Ritchie, C-l; Fowler and Miss Arnott beat Hangau and Miss Smith, 6-2. First Church, 13 sets (81 games); Kensington A2, 1 set (22 games). Always play with AYRES’ “CHAMPIONSHIP” Stitchless Tennis Ball—the ball which will bo used for the 1930-31 New Zealand Tennis Championships. Insist on Ayres’. British and best. —[Advt.]

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Evening Star, Issue 20655, 1 December 1930, Page 8

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LAWN TENNIS Evening Star, Issue 20655, 1 December 1930, Page 8

LAWN TENNIS Evening Star, Issue 20655, 1 December 1930, Page 8