TENNIS.
ELTHAM v. HAWERA. On Saturday afternoon two contests were played between the Eltham and Hawera clubs, A teams meeting at Eltham and the B teams at Hawera. The Hawera A team won the match at Eltham by 18 games to 6, but in the B teams contest the position was reversed, the visitors winning by 13 games to 11. The following are the details of the games of B teams, Eltham players be-' ing mentioned first: Men’s singles. —R. Lee 8 v. Leece 9; R. Gover 9 v. Ryan 1; W. Hill 9 v. Veale 6; H. Wood 9 v. Bayley o; Crystal 2 v. ' Chisholm 9; Wylds 9 v. Cox 1. Ladies’ singles.—Miss Brooker 4 t. Miss D. Hawken 7; Miss Astbury 7 v. Miss Joll 3; Miss Wilson 1 v. Miss S. Washer 2; Miss Cartwright S_ v. Miss K. Robertson 7; Miss Syme 7 v. Miss Richardson 2; Miss Walker 7 v. Miss M. Washer 5. Elen’s doubles. —Lee and Cover 4- v. Leece and Ryan 9; Hill and Woods 9 v. Yeale and Bayley o; Clirystal and Wylds 9 A'. Chisholm and Cox 6. Ladies’ doubles. —Missies Brooker and Astbury 5 a*. Misses 1). Haivken and’ Robertson 7; Misses Wilson and Cartwright 5 v. Misses S. Washer and Joll 7; Misses Syme and Walker 3 y. Misses Richardson -arid M. Washer 7. Combined doubles. —Lee and Miss Brooker 5 v. Leece and Miss D. Hawk-, en 9; Goa' or and Miss Astbury Bv. Ryan and Miss Joll 9; Hill and Miss Wilson 9 a 7. Veale and Miss S. Washer 5- Wood and Miss Cartwright 9 v. Bayley and Miss IC. Robertson 1; Clirystal and Miss Syme 4 a 7. Chisholm and Miss Richardson 9; Wylds and Miss Walker 9 v. Cox and Miss M. Washer 5. A TEAM CONTEST. The following are the scores and games played at Eltham, Eltham players being mentioned first: Men’s singles.—Wills 3 v. Jones 9; McGregor 9 \\ McCarthy 4; St. L. H. Reeves 8 v. Pease 9; Phillips 5 v. Beck 9; Cooper 9 v. Wilson 6; F. B. Wylds 7 a 7. Speedy 9. Ladies’ singles.—Miss CaA'e 7 a 7. Miss Maguire 3; Miss Wylds 5 v. Miss. Pease 7; Miss Clarke 4 v. Miss Ivnight 7 ; bliss Wood 3 a - . Miss V ills j ; Miss A. Wilson 1 a*. Miss Blair / ; Mrs. Wylds 3 v. Mrs. Whitehead 7. Men’s doubles.—Wills and McGregor 9 v. Jones and McCarthy 1: Reeves and Wylds 3 v. Beck and Wilson 9; Cooper'and Pliillips 8 v. Pease and Speedy 9. Ladies’ doubles.—Musses Cave and Wylds o v. Misses McGuire and Pease 9;' Misses Clarke and “Woods 9 v. Misses Wells and Blair 8; Miss Wilson and Mrs. Wylds 1 a 7. Miss Knight and Mrs. Whitehead 9. Combined doubles. —Wills and Miss Clarke 5 v. Jones and Miss McGuire 9; ReeA'cs and Miss Gave 5 a 7. McCarthy and Miss Pease 9; McGregor and Miss Wylds 9 v. Pease and Miss Knight 5; Wylds and Miss Wood 8 v. Beck and Miss Wills 9; Cooper and Mrs. Wylds 6 v. W ilson and Miss Blair 9; Phillips and Miss Wilson 8 a 7. Speedy and Mrs. Whitehead 9.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 3 December 1928, Page 9
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536TENNIS. Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 3 December 1928, Page 9
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