LAWN TENNIS
WILDING SHIELD AND NUNNERLEY CASKET RETAINED BY CANTERBURY fPi* Ukitud Press Association.] CH inSTC’HURCH, M arch JR . Canterbury retained tbo tiding Shield and Nunnerley Casket with little difficulty against the Southern Associations. Results; — WILDING SHIELD. SINGLES. C. Angas boat G. A. Pearce, 6-1, 6-2. H. Dymond heat W. E. Renton, 2-6, 6-4, C-4. A. R. Cant beat ,T. Rawlinson, 6-2, 8-6. R. A. Rarrer beat K. Bryan, 6-4, 6-8, 6-4 DOUBLES.
Angas and Dymond lost to Pearce and Rryan, 6-3, 5-7, 5-7. Cant and Barrer heat Renton and Rawlinson, 5-7, 6-4, 6-2. Canterbury: 11 rubbers, 23 sets, 168 games. Southern Associations: 1 rubber, 7 sets, 111 games. NUNNERLEY CASKET. SINGLES. Miss T. Poole lost to Miss D. Miller, 1-G, 0-6. Miss E. Rudkin beat Miss E. Partridge, 6-3, 6-0. Miss 1. Poole beat Miss R. Barton, 7-5, 1-6, 6-1. Mrs D. Macdonald boat Miss P. Guest, 6-4, 6-3. DOUBLES. ..Misses T. and 1. Poole beat Misses Miller and Partridge, 6-2, 6-2. Miss Rudkin and Mrs Macdonald beat Misses Barton and Guest, 6-4, 6-1. Canterbury: 10 rubbers, 20 sets, 139 games. Southern Associations; 2 rubbers, 7 sets, 49 games. SATURDAY'S GAMES OTAQO ASSOCIATION INTERMEDIATE GRADE. ST. HILDA v. COSY DELL (St. Kikla names first). Men’s Singles.—Highet 7, Greenslade 9; Gourley 9, Hunter 5: Colbert 9, Evans 6; Hinton 9, Clarke 3. Ladies’ Singles.—Miss Manson 6, Miss Walker 9; Mias L. Barton 2, Miss Cameron 9; Mrs Colbert 9, Mrs Clarke 4; Miss Gain 5, Miss Warren 9. Ladies’ Doubles. —Misses Manson and L. Barton 9, Misses Walker' and Cameron 4; Mrs Colbert and Miss Gain 9, Mrs Clarke and Miss Warren 8. Men’s Doubles.—Highet and Gourley beat Greeuslade and Hunter, 6-4, 6-5; Hinton and Colbert beat Evans and Clarke, 6-2, 6-4. Mixed Doubles. —Highet and Miss* Manson 9, Greenslade and Miss Walker 7; Colbert and Mrs Colbert 9, Evans and Miss Warren 1. Totals: St, Kilda, 10 sots, 116 games; Cosy Dell, 4 sets, 89 games, ‘, . • ■ B 11. GRADE. Port Chalmers. 9 sets, 101) games, beat St. Clair, 7 Jets, 89 games. Caversham, 11 sets, 88 games, beat St. Mary’s, I'.set, 43 games. First Church, 8 sets, 95 games, bent Tainui, 8 sets, 94 games.
DUNEDIN UNION A GRADE. ' RAVENSBOURNE v. KAIKORAI (ilavensboiirue names first). Men’s Singles.—H. Facer 7, J. Thomas 5; R. Facer 4, F. Dixon 6; A. Jackson 9, J. Findlay S; W. Davidson 6, L. Taylor 1. Ladies’ Singles.—Miss O’Gorraan 6, Miss Sinclair 1; Miss Bullen 6, Miss Mathieson 3; Mrs Beck 6, Miss Bourke 8; Miss Facer 3, Miss Thompson 6. Men’s Doubles.—H. Facer and R. Facer 6, Thomas and Dixon 8; Jackson and Davidson 6, Findlay and Taylor 0.
Ladies’ Doubles.—Misses O’Gorman and Bullen 6, Misses Sinclair and Mathieson 3; Mrs Beck and Miss Facer 6, Misses Bourke and Thompson 8. Mixed Doubles.—H. Facer and Miss O’Gormau 5, Thomas and Miss Sinclair 7; R. Facer and Miss Bullen 5, Dixon and Miss Mathieson 7; Davidson and Mrs Beck 6, Findlay and Miss Bourke 3; Jackson and Miss D. Facer 6. Taylor and Miss Thompson 2. Totals: Ravenshourne, 10 sets, 93 games; Kaikorai, 6 sets, 71 games. B GRADE. Kiwi, 12 sets, 87 games, beat Kaikorai, 4 sets, 53 games. Wakari, 8 sets, 81 games, boat Ravensbourno, 7 sets, 73 games. C GRADE. North-east Valley Baptist, 11 sets, 80 games, beat Aotea, 5 sets, 73 games. . Anderson’s Bay. 11 sets, 87 games, beat Musselburgh Presbyterian, 5 sets, 64 games. D. GRADE. Forbury, 11 sets, 82 games, beat Kensington, 5 sots, 55 games. Anderson’s Bay B, 12 sets, 92 gomes, boat Dundas Street B, 3 sets, (30 games. AUSTIN BEATS PRENN Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright LONDON, March 30. In the Harrow tournament Austin defeated Prenn, 6-3, 6-4, in the final.
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Evening Star, Issue 21993, 1 April 1935, Page 4
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