TENNIS
IKAMATUA v. COBDEN. A team from the Cobden Tennis Club visited Ikamatua yesterday, and in a match with the home team were defeated by 16 sets 118 games to eight sets 80 games. The results, with the Ikamatua players mentioned first in each case, were as follow:— Men’s Singles: H. Cullen v. E. Gilmour 6/2, L. O’Malley v L. Abbie 6/2, R. Bradley v. G. Todd 6/0, H. Wilson v. I. Burn 6/2, H. Wilson y. B. Foster 6/2, J. Fitzgerald v. A. Clark 3/6. . Women’s Singles: Miss Mc\ icai \ • Mrs Abbie 3/6, Mrs Fitzgerald v. Miss E. Jackson 6/1, Mrs Walters v. Mrs Gilmour 6/0, Mrs N. McVicar v. Mrs Todd 6/0, Mrs Lawson v. Miss McLauchlan 6/2, Miss Feary v. Miss Eg fe n Doubles: Cullen and OMalley v. Gilmour and. Abbie 6/0, Bradley and Wilson v. Todd and Burns 6/4, Buckland and Fitzgerald v. Foster and Clark 6/2. Women’s Doubles: Mrs Fitzgerald and Mrs Walters v. Mrs Abbie and Jackson, 3/6; Miss and Miss N. McVicar V. Mrs ,5(4 Doubles: Cullen and Mrs Fitzgerald v. E. Gilmour and Abbie 2/6; O’Malley and Miss McVicar v. Abbie and Miss Jackson 6/a, Bradley and Mrs Walters v. Todd and Mrs Gilmour 6/4; Wilson and ls ®, /2 : McVicar v. Burn and Mrs 1 Buckland and Mrs Lawson v. I’osiei and Miss McLauchlan 4/6; Flt^ and Miss Feary v. Clark and Miss Eggleton 2/6.
PRESIDENTIAL TROPHY MATCH.
In a Presidential Trophy match at Runanga, yesterday, Greymouth defeated Runanga, by four matches (eight sets 61 games) to two matches (five sets 50 games). Scores, wiia Runanga players mentioned first m each instance, were:— Singles: J. Baddeley v. K. McLauchlan 6/2, 6/2; S. Kennedy V. T. Childs 0/6, 1/6; A. Winstanley v. H. Hill 7/5, 6/1; R. Armstrong V. L. Pattinson 0/6, 2/6. Doubles: J. Baddeley and S. Kennedy v. T. Childs and 'E. Pattinson 6/2, 5/7, 4/6. A. Armstrong and A. Winstanley v. K. McLauchlan and H. Hill 4/6. 3/6.
GREYMOUTH DEFEAT RUNANGA
In a tennis match at the Greymouth Courts, yesterday. Greymouth defeated Runanga by 20 matches IG7 games to 12 matches 121 games. Results, with Greymouth players mentioned first in each instance, were as follow: — Men’s Singles:—T. McKendry v. A. Spark 6/1; C. Stewart v. J. Dalzell 6/0; W. Berry v. T. Adamson 3/6; G. Sutherland v. R. McTaggart 6/3; A Provan v. H. Webb 5/6; F. McGrath v. J. Soster 6/3; C. Pankhurst v. R. Duggan 5/6; N. Woodhouse v. W. Nicholl 2/6. Women’s Singles:—Miss Costello v. M. Tyson 6/2; Miss Sandman v. N. Tyson 6/4; Mrs. Rollinson v. S. Winstanley 6/4; Mrs. Pankhurst v. Mrs. Henderson 6/1; Miss Heaphy v. Mrs. Armstrong 5/6; Miss Armstrong v. Mrs. R. O’Neill 5/6; Mrs. Woodhouse v. Miss B. Stephens 3/6; Miss Griffiths v. Miss J. Duggan 6/3. Men’s Doubles:— McKendry and Stewart v. Spark and Dalzell 6/1: Berry and Sutherland v Adamson and McTaggart 6/5; Provan and McGrath v. Webb and Soster 6/3; Woodhouse and Pankhurst v. Duggan and Nicholls 3/6. Women’s Doubles. —Misses Costello and Sandman v. M. and N. Tyson 6/4; Mrs. Pankhurst and Rollinson v. S. Winstanley and Mrs. Henderson 6/1; Misses Heaphy and Armstrong v. J. Armstrong and Mrs. O’Neill 2/6; Mrs. Woodhouse and Griffiths v. Miss B. Stephens and Miss J. Duggan 6/1. Combined Doubles:—Miss Costello and T. McKendry v. Mf Tyson and A. Spark 6/1; Miss Sandman and C. Stewart v. N. Tyson and J. Dalzell 6/1; Mrs. Rollinson and W. Berry v. S. Winstanley and T. Adamson 6/5; Mrs Pankhurst and G. Sutherland' v. Mrs. Henderson and R. McTaggart, 6/2; Miss Heaphy and A. Provan v. Mrs. Armstrong and H. Webb 6/3; Miss Armstrong and F. McGrath v. Mrs. R. O’Neill and J. Soster 4/6; Mrs. Woodhouse and C. Pankhurst v. Miss B. Stephens and R. Duggan 5/6; Miss Griffiths and R. Woodhouse v. Miss J. Duggan and R. Nicholl 5/6.
RUNANGA DEFEAT COBDEN. Runanga defeated Cobden at Runanga on Saturday by 21 sets 179 games to llj-ets 147 games. Results, with Cobden players mentioned first in each instance, were:— Men’s Singles K. McLauchlan v. J. Baddeley 3/9; E. Gilmour v. R. Armstrong 9/7; L. Abbie v. T. Adamson 7/9; A. Moseley v. R. McTaggart 3/9; T. Burn v. A. Hill 9/8; D. Foster v. H. Webb 9/2; H. Peak v. J. Soster 6/9; A. Clark v. R. Duggan 4/9. Women’s Singles: Mrs L. Abbie v. Miss M. Tyson 6/5; Miss R. Nimmo v. Miss N. Tyson 2/6;' A. Jackson v. S. Winstanley 1/6; Mrs Gilmour v. Mrs Henderson 5/6; E. Nimmo v. .1. Duggan 6/2; Mrs A. Lindbom v. Mrs Armstrong 5/6; Miss J. McLauchlan v. Miss D. Cannell 5/6. Combined Doubles*. McLauchlan and Mrs Abbie v. Baddeley and Miss M. Tyson 4/6; Gilmore and Miss R. Nimmo v. Armstrong .and Miss N. Tyson 6/4; Abbie and Miss Jackson v. Adamson and Mrs Winstanley 6/4; Moseley and Mrs Gilmore v. McTaggart and Mrs Henderson 6/3; Burns and Miss E. Nimmo v. Hill and Mrs O’Neill 5/6; Foster and Miss J. Nimmo v. Webb and Miss J. Duggan 5/6; Peake and Miss A. Lindbom v. J. Soster and Mrs Armstrong 3/6; Clark and Miss McLauchlan v. R. Duggan and Mis Cannell 6/5. Men’s Doubles: McLauchlan .and Gilmore v. Baddeley and Armstrong 2/6; Abbie and Moseley v. Adamson and McTaggart 2/6; Burn and Foster v. Hill and Webb 4/6; Peake and Clark v. Soster and Duggan 3/6. Women’s Doubles: Mrs Abbie and Miss R. Nimmo v. Misses M. and N. Tyson 1/6; Miss Jackson and Mrs Gilmour v. Mrs Henderson and Mrs Winstanley 2/6; Misses E. and JNimmo v. Mrs O’Neill and Miss gan- 6/3; Mrs Lindbom and Miss McLauchlan v. Mrs Armstrong and Miss Cannell 6/4. ®
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