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TENNIS TOURNEY". (Special to the Times.) Good progress was made with ttu tournament but raip stopped p ay o Sunday afternoon when the resui.s were:— , Men’s Championship First round: Scott d. Kissling, G-~, (3 l ■ Anderson w.o. Rev Rangi; Bignell d. R. G. Evans, 6—o, 6—o ; N ( * mjonds w.o. Clarke; C. Bowen d. Bushy, e .q, (3—2; Gotterill d. Jamieson 6—l, 6—o; Speedy d. 'Wilson, 6—5, 6—2. Second round: Bignell d Anderson, 6—6, ,6—o; Speedy <l. Cotter ill, 6—o, 6—2. Ladies’ Championship Single -. First round: Miss Plummer d. Ludbrook, 6—o, 6—l; Miss Fives J. Miss M. Wilson, 6—l, 6—2: Miss Hale d. Miss Coop, ft—o, «—<>;. Miss Busby w.o. D. Wilson. Men’s Championship Doubles.— First round: Fivers and Fivers w.o. Kay and McKoddio; Bowen and Bowen w.o. Wilson and Hopkins; Plummer and Kissling w.o. Rangi and Clarke. Second round: Scott and Edmonds d. Jeffcrd and Busby, 6-3, 6—4; Anderson and Speedy d. Jamieson and Raymond, 6—o, 6—o. Combined .Championship Doubles. —First round: Cotterill and Miss Busby w.o. Kissling and partner; Anderson and Miss Ludbrook d. Jamieson and Miss D. Wilson, 6—2, 6-0. Second round: Bowen and Miss Cotterill d. Jefferd and Miss M. Wilson, 6—l, 6 —l; H. Bowen apd Miss Plummer d. Harrison and Miss Pepper, C—l, 6—3. Men’s Handicap Singles.—First round: G. W<. Rivers d. Raymond, 9—5; Thacker w.o. McKeddie ; Scott d. Kay, 9—5; H. Bowen w.o. Rangi; Wilson w.o. Clarke; Busby d. Nathan, 9— 5; Anderson d. Plummer, 9-6; Bignell w.o. Hopkins; C. Bowen w.o. Speedy; Kissling d. Jameson, 9 —6; Moody d. Bauch, 9—5; Edmonds d. Cotterill, 9—6. Second round: Harrison d. R. Fivers, 9—4; H. Bowen d. K. Scott, 9; —4; Hollever d.. L. Smyth, 9—4; Bignell d. Anderson, 9—7; Edmonds d. Moody, 9—4. Ladies’ Handicap Singles.—First, round: Miss Fivers d. Miss LudI brook, 9—3; Miss Busby w.o. Miss Caldwell; Miss Oates w.o. Miss D. Wilson; Miss Pepper d. Mrs Thacker, 9—3. Second round: Miss Rivers d. Miss Busby, 9—4; Mjiss Pepper d. Miss Oates, 9—5; Miss M. Wilson w.o. Mrs McKee.
Men’s Handicap Doubles.—First round.—Jamieson and Raymond d. C. Bowen and Kissling, 9—6; -Speedy and Anderson w.o. Plummer and Hopkins; Thacker and Harrison d. Scott and Edmonds, 9—7; Moody and Hollever d. H. Bowen and Wilson, 9—5; Cotterill and Bignell w.o. Rangi and Clarke. Second round: Nathan and L. Smyth d. Jameson and Raymond, 9 —6; Thacker and Harrison d. Moody and Hollever, 9-8; Ladies’ Handicap Doubles.—-First round: Misses Eivers and Coop d. Miss Cotterill and Mrs Hale, Second round: Misses D. and N. Wilson d. Misses Plummer and Busby, 9—7.
Combined Handicap Doubles.— —First round: Plummer and Miss Plummer d. C. Bowen and Miss Cotterill, 9—3; Bignell and Mrs Hale d. Thacker and Mrs Thacker. 9—6; Cotterill and Miss Busby d. Fivers and Miss Eivers, 9—6: Busby and Miss Coop d. H. Bowen and Miss Ludbrook, 9—B; Edmonds and Miss Hale d. Jameson and Miss D. Wilson, 9—5. Second round : Plummer and Miss Plummer d. Harrison and Miss Pepper, 9—7; Jefferd - and Miss Wilson d. Anderson and Miss Oates, 9—6.
PERSONALS. Mi ss N. Hill has left for Gisborne, where she intends spending the Easter holidays. Miss B. Moore is visiting her parents, Air. and Mrs Afoore, Palmerston road, Gisborne. Miss Conole is a Bay visitor to Gisborne and is the guest of Mrs L. Harris, Palmerston • road, for the Easter holidays. Airs J. Todd (Tokomam Bay) left for Auckland on Thursday to visit her mother and father, Air and Air:: Nieoll. Air and Airs Joe Oates are visitors to Auckland for a few days. They intend returning mid-week. Aliss Judith Brnee has left on a short holiday to be spent with her parents, Air and Airs AY. Bruce, Ruakituri Valley, AAAairoa. Airs J. AfeNeill (Tikitiki) is the guest of her father, Mr D. Bruce, sen., Tokomaru Bay. Air and Airs H. Findlay are spending the Easter holidays in Gisborne. Afiss Jean Bruce and her brother, Ken, Tahora station, have been spending a few days in the Ray with their grandfather, Air I>. Bruce, sen. AH and Mrs Taylor, of Gisborne, are guests at To Puka Hotel, TokoWarn Bay. Sisters AYheeler and Alay, of Gisborne, are spending the week-end at Tokomaru Bay as guests at To Puka Hotel. Messrs. Kissling, Edmonds ,(Gjsborne) and H. Bpwen (Gisborne) are the guests of Air and Mrs C. Bowen, Bank of N.S.AV., Tokomaru Bay, for the .tennis fpppainept. Alt- A. Anderson, on the staff of the local Post Office, leaves shortly to take up the position of Postmaster at Te Toko. : - Air R. Scott has. received notice of his transfer ifrom the £okQmajip Bay Post Office to the Napier branch, and leaves at the-end of‘the‘month fo tako lip liis new. duties. Air and Airs Ray Oates were the guests of Air' and Mrs C. Mclntosh, Tolaga Bay, for the Easter holidays. Air and Airs H. Mclntyre and two small sons (Puha) are' spending the week’s school holidays at Haiitanoa (Tokomaru Bay) as the guests of Air and Airs H, Angus.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXII, Issue 12536, 24 April 1935, Page 4
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