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LAWN TENNIS

ASSOCIATION MATCHES A GRADE. UNIVERSITY v. KAITUNA (University names first). Men’s Singles.-—Smith 5, Young 9; Childs 9, Sherrill 5; Baird 9, M’Kinnou 7; Liddel 5, Ellifio 9. Women’s Singles.—Miss Thomson 0, Miss Kerr 9; Miss Brown 7, Miss Jolly 9; Miss Egglestono 5, Miss Hamer 9; Miss Spackmau 9, Miss Hoilamby 8. Men’s Doubles.—Baird and Childs 9, Young and Shcrrilt 6; Smith and Liddel 9, M'Kinnon and Ellilfe 5. Women’s Doubles. —Misses Thomson and Brown 4, Misses Kerr and Jolly 7; Misses Egglestono and Spackman 7, Misses Hamer and Hoilamby 6. Mixed Doubles.—Smith and Miss Thomson 7, Young and Miss Kerr 5; Childs and Miss Brown 7, Sherriff and Miss Jolly 5; Baird and Miss Egglestono 7, M’Kinnon and Miss Hamer 5. Totals: University, 10 sets (99 games); Kaituna. 6 sets (104 games). ROSLYN v. ST. PATRICK’S (Roslyn names first). Men’s Singles. Sincock 9, Hinsley 5; Duthie 9, O’Dea 3; Sotting 9, Curran 7: Steven 9, Miller 3. Women’s Singles.—Mrs Foxcroft 9, Miss E. Williams 1; Mrs Borthwick 9, Miss C. Williams 5; Miss Mackie 9, Miss J. Lovell 1; Miss Rackley 9, Miss P. Corcoran 4. Men’s Doubles. —Sincock and Duthie 9. Hinsley and O’Dea 2; Botting and Steven 9, Curran and Miller 4. Women’s Doubles.—Mcsdames Foxcroft and Borthwick 7, Misses Williams 5; Misses Mackie and Rackley 7, Misses Lovell and Corcoran 2.

Mixed Doubles.—Sincock and Mrs Bortliwick 7, Hinsley and Miss Williams 2; Duthie and Mrs Foxcroft 7, O’Dea and Miss Williams 3; Botting and Miss Mackie 7, Curran and Miss Corcoran 3; Steven and Miss Rackley 7, Miller and Miss Lovell 2. Totals: Roslyn, 16 sets (132 games); St. Patrick’s, 52 games. ST. CLAIR v. ST. KILDA (St. Clair names first). Men’s Singles.—Paterson 9, Kaye 7; M’Kenzie 9, Alexander 5; Wilson 9, Sadd 2; Hartle 9, Gray 8. Women’s Singles.—Miss Gray 9, Miss Manson 3; Miss M’Phail 9, Miss Drake 2; Miss Griffiths 9, Miss Thomson 5; Miss M’Adara 9, Miss Wilson 4. Men’s Doubles. —Paterson and M’Kenzie 9, Kaye and Alexander 5; Wilson and Hartle 9, Sadd and Gray ?. Women’s Doubles. —Misses Gray and M’Phail —, Misses Manson and Drake 1 7; Misses Griffiths and M’Adara 7, Misses Thomson and Wilson 2. Mixed Doubles. —Paierscn and Miss Gray —, Kaye and Miss Manson 7; M’Kenzie and Miss M’Phail 5, Alexander and Miss Drake 7; Wilson and Miss Griffiths 7, Sadd and Miss Thomson 4; Hartle and Miss M’Adam 7, Gray and Miss Wilson 6. Totals: St. Clair. 13 sets (116 games); St. Kilda, 3 sets (81 games). NORTH-EAST VALLEY v. CAVERSHAM ’ (Valley names first). Men’s Singles.—Jolly 9, Pearce 5; Facer 9, Brown 5; Wallace 9, Kennedy 4; Sheen 9, Galloway 2. Women’s Singles.—Miss Gardiner 5, Mrs M’Plierson 9; Miss Talbot 9, Mrs Peterson 6; .Miss Price 9, Miss Smith 2; Miss Ross 9, Miss Ridley 4. Men’s Doubles.—-Jolly and Facer 9, Pearce and Brown 5; Wallace and Sheen 9, Kennedy and Galloway 3. Women’s Doubles.’—Misses Gardiner and Price 7, Mrs M’Pherson and Mrs Peterson 5; MisSes Talbot and Ross 5, Misses Smith and Ridley 7. Mixed Doubles. —Jolly and Miss Gardiner 7, Pearco and Mrs M’Pherson 2; Facer and Miss Ross 7, Brown and Mrs Peterson 2; Wallace and Miss Price 7, Kennedy and Miss Smith 2; Sheen and Miss Talbot 4. Galloway and Miss Ridley 7. Totals; North-east Valley, 13 sets (123 games) ; Caversham, 3 sets (70 games). COSY DELL v. MOMONA (Cosy Dell names first). Men’s Singles.—Falconer 6, Guy 9; Cameron 9, Murray 4; Clarke 9, Chisholm X; Jensen 9, Wellington 5. Women’s Singles. —Mrs Clarke 1, Miss Lcgan 9; Miss Leith 4, Miss Flett 9; Miss Jenkinson 9, Mrs Hill 7; Miss Campbell 9, , Mrs Guy 8. 1 Men’s Doubles.—Cameron and Clarke 6, Guy and Murray 9; Falconer and Jensen 9, Chisholm and Wellington 5. Women’s Doubles. —Mrs Clarke and Miss Leith 2, Misses Logan and Flett 7; Misses Jenkinson and Campbell 4,'Mesdames Hill and Guy 7. ; Mixed Doubles. —Falconer and Mrs Clarke 7, Guy and Miss Logan 1; Cameron and Miss Leith 7, Murray and Miss Flett 3; Clarke and Miss Jenkinson 2, Chisholm and Mrs Hill 7; Jensen and Miss Campbell 7, Wellington and Mrs Guy* 4. Totals: Cosy Dell, 9 sets (100 games); Momona. 7 sets (95 games). B GRADE. Tainui beat St. Patrick’s by 8 sets (64 games) to no sets (18 games). Mornington beat St. CJair by 8 sets (88 games) to 8 sets (80 games). Kaituna beat St. Kilda by 9 sets (82 games) to 7 sets (77 games). WOMEN’S B GRADE. Mornington beat Caversham by 7 sets (61 games) to 1 set (32 games). Balmacewen beat St. Clair by 6 sets (57 games) to 2 sets (34 games). C GRADE. Roslyn beat St. Peter’s by 11 sets (100 games) to 5 sets (79 games).

Roslyn beat St. Clair by 9 sets (82 games) to 4 sets (68 games). North-east Valley beat Taieri by 13 sots (106 gamos,< to 3 sets (75 games). UNION GAMES A GRADE. WAKARI v. KAIKORAI (Wakari names first). Men’s Singles.—G. Robertson 6, H. Hoare 3; D. Kennedy 6, A. Millard 2; J. Huddart 6, G. Lothian 2; J. Sutton 6, Ki Jakeway 0. Women’s Singles.-'-Mrs Robertson 5, Mrs Hoare 6; Mrs Berry 6, Miss E.' Morrison 4; Mrs Lahmert 2, Miss P. Laing 6; Mrs Reid 6, Mrs K. Jakeway 4. Men’s Doubles. —Robertson and Kennedy 9, Hoare and Millard 4; Huddart and Sutton 9, Lothian and Jakeway 6. Women’s Doubles. —Mesdames Robertson and Reid 2, Mesdames Hoare and Jakeway 6; Mesdames Berry and Lahmert 3, Misses Morrison and Laing 6. Mixed Doubles.—Robertson and Mrs Robertson 6, Hoare and Mrs Hoare 4; Kennedy and Mrs Lahmert 6, Millard and Miss Morrison 3; Huddart and , Mrs Berry 6, Lothian and Miss P. Lain" 4; Sutton and Mrs Reid 6, Jakeway and Mrs Jakeway 3. Totals: Wakari, 12 sets (88 games); Kaikorai, 4 sets (63 games). AOTEA v. MACANDREW BAY (Aotea names first). Men’s Singles.--A. Williams 3, J. Allen 6; D. Mason 6, H. Shallard 4; J. M’Vie 8, S. Scott-6; A. Algie 7, S. Anderson 5. Women’s Singles.—Miss T. Colquhoun 1, Miss Foote 6; Miss L. Colquhoun 3, Mrs Allen 6; Miss D. Leathley 6, Miss Macaudrew 2; Mrs D.' Turnbull 4. Mrs Mercer 6. Men's Doubles. —Williams and Mason 8, Allen and Anderson 9; M’Vie and Algie 9, Scott and Shallard 8. ■ Women’s Doubles. —Misses T. and L. Colquhoun 5, Mrs Allen and Miss Macandrew 6: Misses Leathley and Turnbull 3, Miss Foote and Mrs Mercer 6. Mixed' Doubles. —Williams and Miss Leathley 6, Allen and Mrs Allen 4; Mason and Miss X>. Colquhoun 6, Shallard and Miss Macandrew 3; M‘Vie and Miss T. Colquhoun 5, Scott and Miss Foote 7; Algie and Mass Turnbull 2, Anderson and Mrs Mercer 6. Totals; Aotea, 7 sets (80 games); Macandrew Bay, 9 sets (90 games). FORBURY v. HOLY CROSS (Forbury names first). Men’s Singles.—L. Gillions 6, L. Belcher 1; F. Sims 2, R. M’Vio 6; J. Cochrane 3, r’ Watts 6; H. Meinung 3, L. Spears 6. Women’s Singles.—Miss R. Ballantyne 4, Miss Allan 6; Miss D. Rqss 4, Miss Clarke 6; Miss E. Meinung 7, Miss Wenborn 5; Miss M. Swanson 8, Miss Race 4. Men’s Doubles.—L. Gillions and F. Sims 7 R M’Vie and L. Belcher 9; J. Cochrane and H. Meinung 9, R. Watts and L. Spears 8. ' ' Women’s Doubles.—Misses ,R. Ballantyne and D. Ross 6, Misses Allan and Race 3; Misses E. Meinung and M. Swanson 2, Misses Clarke and Wenborn 6. Mixed Doubles.—L. Gillions and Miss D. Ross 7, L. Belcher and Miss Allan 5; P. Sims and Miss R. Ballantyne 7, R. M Vie and Miss Clarke 5; J. Cochrane and Miss E. Meinung 3, R. Watts and Miss Wenborn 6; H. Meinung and Miss M. Swaiason 6, L. Spears and Miss Race 2. Totals: Forbury, 8 sets (79 games); Holy Cross, 8 sets (78 games). KENSINGTON v. CONCORD (Kensington names first). Men’s Singles.—S. Gibson 6, W. Gilliland 1; J. Craig 6, J. Cox 1; A. Miller 6, D. Millar 2; E. Keen 6, R. Baldwin 3. Women’s Singles.—Mrs Craig 6, Miss A. Connor 4: Miss Forman 4, Miss G. Cox 6; Miss Marett 6, Miss R. Bennet 1; Mrs Keen 4, Miss D Barr 6. Men’s Doubles. —S. Gibson and J. Craig 5. Gilliland and Cox 6; A. Miller and E. Keen 6, Baldwin and Millar 2. Women’s Doubles. —Mrs Craig and Miss E. Forman 6, Misses Connor and Cox 1; Mrs Marett and Mrs Keen 5, Misses Bennet and Barr 6. Mixed Doubles.—S. Gibson and Mrs Craig 5, W. Gilliland and Miss Cox 6; J. Craig and Miss Forman 4, J. Cox and Miss Connor 6; E. Keen and Miss Marett 6, D. Millar and Miss Bennet 0; A. Miller and Mrs Keen 6, R. Baldwin and Miss Barr 1. Totals: Kensington, 10 sets (87 games); Concord, 6 sets (52 games). TOKOTORU v. RAVENSBOURNB. (Ravensbouraie names first). Men’s Singles.—H. Facer 6, L. Cox 1; R. Facer 6, W. Hanley 3; E. O’Gorman 6, R. Dickison 2; C. Cooper 6, W. Francis 1. Women’s Single.—Miss D. Facer 6, Miss P. Capper 3; Miss W. Facer 4, Miss L. Churchill 6; Miss H. Westwood 5, Mrs H. Smith 7; Miss B. Connor 6, Miss P. Ruston 4. Men’s Doubles. —H. and R. Facer 9, Cox and Francis 2; O’Gorman and Cooper 9, Dickison and Hanley 4. Women’s Doubles.—Misses D. and W. Facer 1, Misses Gapper and Churchill 6; Misses Westwood and Connor 1, Mrs Smith and Miss Ruston 6. Mixed Doubles. —H. Facer and Miss D. Facer 7, Cox and Miss Gapper 5; R. Facer and Miss W. Facer 6, Hawley and Miss L. Churchill 3; O’Gorman and Miss Westwood 4, Dickison and Mrs Smith 6; Cooper and Miss Connor 7, Francis and Miss Ruston.s. Totals; Ravensbourne, 11 sets (89 games) ; Tokotoru, 5 sets (64 games). INTERMEDIATE GRADE. Kiwi beat St. Kilda Methodists by 14 sets (102 games) to 2 sets (47 games). Aotea beat St. Leonards by 12 sets (96 games) to 4 sets (57 games) . Kensington beat Anderson’s Bay by 8 sets (98 games) to 8 sets (90 games). Fire Brigade beat Musselburgh by 13 sets (89 games) to 3 sets (43 games). B GRADE. Normal beat Gi-een Island by 12 sets (99 games) to 4 sots (73 games). North-east Valley beat Kensington by 14 sets (102 games) to 2 sets (70 games). Kaikorai beat Aotea by 9 sets (77 games) to 7 sets (72 games). C GRADE. Forbury beat Dundas by 10 sets (89 games) to 6 sets (66 games). Ravensbourne beat Holy Gloss by 9 sets (89 games) to 6 sets (74 games). St. Leonards drew with Wesley, 8 se.ts (82 games) each. D GRADE. Norma! 11. beat South Dunedin IT. by 4 sets (39 games) to 4 sets (32 games), Anderson’s Bay beat Green Island by 9 sets (67 games) io 2 sets (31 games).

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Evening Star, Issue 23724, 4 November 1940, Page 5

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LAWN TENNIS Evening Star, Issue 23724, 4 November 1940, Page 5

LAWN TENNIS Evening Star, Issue 23724, 4 November 1940, Page 5

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