TENNIS
INTER-CLUB MATCHES
TE HAPARA BEAT TE KARAKA
To Hapara representatives defeat cd To Karaka in an inter-club match during week end matches on the town club’s courts, by 18 sets 133 games to G sets and games. Results are as under, To Karaka players-, being mentioned first in each case:— Ladies’ i singles: Miss A. Wilson heat Mrs A.- McLauchlan, G—4; Miss Benson lost to Miss Denton, s—/ ; Miss C. Wilson lost to Miss Richardson, I—GMiss Robertson lost to Mrs Jones, I—6; Miss Rum lost to Miss Hopkinison, l-r-6; Miss Doyle lost to Miss Rhodes, 7—9. Men's singles: D. Cranswick lost to F. G. Sharp, 7—9; J. Crimmins lost to P. Tureia, B—Gj; G. Gurran beat F. G Barnaby, G— 2; H. Brown lost to E. IVoodrow, 3—G- S Bradley beat L. H. Steele, G—l; 3. Newman lost, to B. Moore, 4—6. Ladies’ doubles: Misses Wilson and Benson beat Mrs McLauchlan and Miss Denton, G—l; Misses Wilson and Robertson lost to Misses Richardson and Hopkinson. -I—G ; Misses Rum and Doyle lost to Mrs •Jones and Miss Rhodes, I—6. Combined doubles: Cranswick and Miss Wilson lost to Sharp and Miss Hopkinson, 5 —7; Crimmins and Miss "Wilson, lost to- Tureia and Miss Denton, 2-—G; Brown and Miss Benson lost to Barnby and Miss Richardson, 1. —G; Gurran and Miss Robertson beat Woodrow and Airs McLauelilan, 6—l; Bradley and Miss Rum lost to Steele and Mrs Jonesf)—7 ; Newman, and Miss Doyle lest to Moore and Miss Rhodes, 4 —6.
TE HAPARA v. CITY
Representative A and B teams of To Hapara and City Clubs tried conclusions on the suburban courts on Saturday. Te Hapara won the A section .‘by 15 sets 122 games and nine sets and 98 games. City equalised the honors by annexing the B section by winning 13 sets 114 games to 11. sets 119 games. Results are as under, Te Hapara players being mentioned first in each ease:—
A SECTION
Ladies’ singles: Mrs McLauchlan heat Mrs Algie, G—3; Miss Denton beat Mrs Lambert. G—2; Miss Richardson beat Mrs Alley, o—2; Miss Hopkinson beat Miss Nolan, 0-—3; Mrs Jones lost to Mrs O Halloran, |—G; Mis Swainson lost to .Miss Cooper, o—G. Men’s singles: McKay lost to Watson, 3—G; Sharp beat Walslie, G—3; Tureia heat Simmonds, 6—3: Barnhv beat Alley, 6—3: Woodrow boat Berry, 6—4; Steele lost to Kirkpatrick, 4—G. Ladies’ doubles: Mrs McLauchlan and Miss Denton beat Mrs Algie and -Mrs Lambert, G—l ; Miss Richardson and Mrs Swainson lost to Mrs Alley and Miss Nolan, I—6; Mrs Jones and Miss Hopkinson lost to Miss O’Halloran and Miss Cooper, 3—6. Men’s doubles : McKay and Tureia los tto Watson and "Walslie, 4—6; Sharp and Barnby beat Simmonds and Alley, 6—3; Woodrow and Steele heat Berrv and Kirkpatrick. 6—4.
Combined doubles: McKay and Miss Denton beat Watson and Mrs Algie, G—3: Sharp and Miss Hopkinson beat Walslie and Mrs Lambert, &A-4; Tureia and Mrs McLauchlan lost to Simmonds- and Mrs Alley, 3—-6; Barnby and Mrs Jones lost to Alley and Miss Nolan, 5—6: Woodrow and Miss Richardson beat Berry and Miss O’Halloran, 6—3; Steele and Mrs Swainson bett. Kirkpatrick and Miss Cooper, G-—3.
B SECTION
Ladies’ singles: Miss Norman lost to Miss Kirkpatrick, 4—G; Miss Hartley lost to Mrs Pitcher, 2—>B;; Miss Maxwell lost to Mrs Clark, 2—(3; Mrs Poulgrain lost to Miss Glanvillo, 4—G; Mrs Lange bent Mrs Wilcox, (3—3; Mi s Woodrow lost to Mrs Allen, 5—7. Men’s singles: Sharp beat Walker 6—2; Holder lost to Neill, 3—6; Dunn beat Slade, 6—l; Lange bent Delaney, 6—4; F'aram lost to O’Halloran, y—7,; Swainson beat Lambert, 6—3.
Ladies' doubles: Misses Norman and Hartley beat Miss Kirkpatrick and Mrs Pitcher, 6—4; Miss Maxwell and Mrs Poulgrain lost to Mrs Clark and Miss Glanville, I—6; Mrs Woodrow and Mrs Lange beat Mrs Wilcox and Mrs Allen, 6—o. Men’s doubles: Misses Norman and Hartley beat Miss Kirkpatrick and Mrs Pitcher, 6—-4 ; Miss Maxwell and Mrs Poulgrain lost to Mrs Clark and Miss Glanville, I—6; Mrs Woodrow and Mrs Lange heat Mrs •Wilcox and Mrs Allen, 6—o. Men’s doubles: Holder and Sharp last to Walker and Neill, 3—6; Dunn and Lange lost to Slade ami Delaney. 9 —11; Faram and Swainson heat o’llalloran and Lambert, 6—l.
Combined doubles: Sharp and Miss Norman beat Walker and Miss Kirkpatrick, ‘6—l ; Holder and Miss Hartley lost to Neill and Mrs Pitcher, 4—6; Dunn and Miss Maxwell lost to Slade and Mrs Clarke, 7—9; Lange and Mrs Poulgrain lost to Miss Glanville and Delaney, 4-—6; Faram and Mrs Lange heat O’Halloran and Mrs Wilcox, 6—3; Swainson and Mrs Woodrow heat Alley and Mrs Lambert, 6—l.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 10843, 12 March 1929, Page 7
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