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EASTER TENNIS

H.B. CLUB’S TOURNAMENT GOOD PROGRESS MADE THE FINALS APPROACHING The tnnu&l Easter tournament of the Hawke’» Bay Lawn Tennis Club was continued at the Jull street courts, Napier, yesterday, and a large number of championship and handicap matches were played. The following were the resulta:— CHAMPIONSHIPS MEN'S SINGLES First round. —Mawson beat Mac Kay, 6—4, 6—5. Second round: Hale beat Ritchie 6—5, 6—5; Wohipchana beat Mawton, 6—o, 6—l; Fisk beat Collings,226, 6—5, 9—7; Lowry beat Robinson, 6—5, 6—4; Aldred beat Tingey, 6—l, 6—5. Third round: Wilson beat Hale, 6—o, 6—o; Boddy beat Campbell, 6—2, 6—5; Sharpe beat Forbes, 06—4, 6—4; Wehipehana beat Fisk, 6—l, 6—2; Aldred beat Lowry, 6—5, 3—6, 6 —3; Ward beat Fender, 6—2, 6—2; Robertson beat Barnett, 6—l, 6—2; Simpson beat Castin, 6—2, 6—2. Fourth round: Wilson beat Boddy, 6—o, 6—2; Sharpe bent Wehipehana, 2—6, 6—2, 6—2; Robertson beat Simpson, 6 —3, 6—l.

MEN’S DOUBLES Second round.—Wilson and Milburn beat Everett and Morris, 6—3, 6—l; Fernandez and Louisson beat Pope and Tingey, 6—5, I—6, 6—l. Third round: Boddy and Robertson ,beat Bcrnau and Inglis, 6—o, 6—l; Forbes and Lowry beat Mac Kay and Simpson, 6—l, 6—5; Wilson and Milburn beat Ward and Robinson, 6—l, 6—4. Semifinals: Forbes and Lowry beat Boddy and Robertson, I—6,1 —6, 6—5, 6—3. WOMEN’S SINGLES Second round.—Miss Moore beat Miss Cato, 6—, 6—5. Fourt round: Miss Budd beat Miss Fisk, 6—4, 6—2; Mrs Cotterill beat Miss Moore, 6—2, 6—o; Miss Glenny beat Miss Hickes, 6—3, WOMEN’S DOUBLES First round: Misses Fisk and Renata beat Meslames Twigg and Sellars, 6—3, 6—4; Misses Bradley and Hickcs beat Mrs. Pope and Miss Wright; Mrs Gardiner and Miss Glenny beat Misse* Budd and Lindsay, 6—o, 3—6, 6—3; Misses Glenny and" Morton beat Misses Lopdell and Pawson, 6—2, 6 —5. Third round: Mesdames Hetley and Mawson beat Misses Bradley and Hickes, 6-1-6—l; Mesdames Mulburn and Cotterill won by default; Miss Glenny and Mrs. Gardiner beat Misses Glenny and Morton, 6 4, 6—o. Semi-final: Misses Milburn and Cotterill beat Miss Glenny and Mrs Gardiner, 6—3, 6—3. COMBINED DOUBLES

hirst round: Robinson and Miss Budd beat Louisson utid Miss Moore, 6 2, I—6, 6 —4; I isk and Miss Lindsay beat Simpson and .Miss Bradley, 6—l, 3 —6, 6—3; Collings and Miss Evans won by default, Mr and Mrs Manson beat Cassin ad Miss Morton; Aldred and Mrs Hetley beat Barnett and Miss Stuckey, 3—6. 6—4, 6—3; Fraser and Miss Gloyne beat Sowter and Miss Smith, 6—(J. 6—2; Goldsmith and Miss Renata won by default; Fernandez and Miss Peattie beat Seeker and Miss Glenny, 6—3, 6—4. Second round: Mr and Mrs Milburn beat Forbes and Miss Jones, 6 —2. 6 —2; Boddy and Miss Glenriv heat Mr and Mrs Pope, fi—l, 6—l ; Wilson and Miss Hickes bent Aldred nnd Mrs Hetley, 6—l, J—4 Semi-finals. Milburn and Mrs Milburn beat Boddy and Mrs Glenny, 6—l 6—l HANDICAPS MEN'S SINGLES First round—Harris (2> beat Thompson (15), 9—7; Inglis (15 1) beat Tingey (owe 3). 9—7; Sharpe (owe 5) la-nt Russell (owe 15), 9—4. Campbell (owe 15 1) beat Sowter (15 5), 9—l; Morris (scr) beat Louisson (owe ,3>. 9—7; Wehipehana (owe 15.5) beat Collings (.3), 9—7; Hale (owe .4) beat Forbes lowe 30.1) 9—2; Hawke (15.3) beat Caklcrwood (owe 3). 9 —5: Pope <15.1) beat Bavliss (151. 9—B. Secund round: W Everett (.5) beat Boyle (»cr) 9—7; A Everett ~5) beat Eraser (.2), 9 —6; Baruett (owe .3) beat Har-

ris. 9 —3; Mackay (owo .5) beat Bernau (.4), 9—o; Garner (15.3) beat Ward (owe 30), 9 —4. Third round: W. Everett beat Hartigan, 9 —3. MENS DOUBLES First round.—Louisson and Fernandez (owe .3) beat Bernau and Inglis (.4), 9 —6; Boyle and Hale (owe .2) beat Russell and Robertson (owe 30.3) 9 —4. Second round: Pender and Price (.2) beat Hartigan and Harris (.3), 9 —4; Billows and Petersen (.5) beat A. Everett and Cassin (15). 9 —7; Boyle and Hale (owe .2) beat W. Everett and Morris (scr), 9 —4; Mackay and Simpson (owe 15) beat Barnett Bros (owe .3), 9—7; Aldred and Goldsmith (owe .5) won by default; Apperley and Garner won by default. Fourth round: Billows and Petersen (.5) beat Pender and Price (.2), 9 —5; Mackay and Simpson (owe 15) beat Boyle and Hale (owe .2), 9 —6. WOMEN’S SINGLES First round: Miss Renata (scr) beat Miss Saxb.v (15.2), 9 —6; Misses Bradley (-1) beat Glenny (owe 40), by default; Misses Hickes (scr) beat Stuckey (15), 9—2. Second round: Misses Peattie (15.1) beat Moore (owe 3), 9 —l; Misses Gloyne (15.1) beat Stephens (15), 9—5; Mrs Mawson (owe 30) beat Mrs Pawson (owe 15), 9—5; Misses Evans (scr) beat Glenny (15), 9—3. Fourth round: Mrs Twigg (15.4) beat Miss Sproule (15.3), 9 —2. WOMEN’S DOUBLES First round.—Mesdames Hetley and Cotterill (owe 30) beat Mesdames Dunsford and Hawke (15.3), 9—6; Mrs Tonkin and Miss Landers (30) beat Mrs Gardiner and Miss Glenny (owe 30). 9 —7; Misses Pawson and Lopdell (scr) beat Misses Sproule and Saxby (15.2) 9—B; Mrs Pope and Miss Wright (15) beat Misses Cato and Gloyne (15.2), 9 —B; Mesdames Sellars and Twigg (15.3) beat Misses Glenny and Morton (15.3) 9 —B; Misses Evans and Stephens won by default Third round- Mosdames Hetley and Cotterill (owe 30) beat Misses Hickes and Bradley (scr), 9 —4; Misses Pawson and Lopdell (scr) beat Mrs Tonkin and Miss Gardiner (30), 9—6: Misses Moore and Peattie (15) beat Mrs Pope and Miss Wright (15), 9-5. COMBINED DOUBLES First round: Robertson and Miss Lopdell (owe 30) beat Ward and Miss Cato (owe 15.2). 9—6; Fernandez and Miss Peattie (.2) beat Lowry and Miss Scott (owe 40); Fraser and Miss Gloyne (.4) beat Inglis and Miss Twigg (15), 9—6; Mackay and Mrs Tonkin (15) beat Fisk and Miss Lindsay (scr) 9 —5; Humphrey and Miss Holt (.4) beat Simpson and Miss Bradley (owe .2), 9—B; Seeker and Miss Glenny (15.2) beat Mr and Mrs Pope (.5), !) —4; Louisson and Miss Moore (nwe .2) beat Thompson and Mrs Dunsford (15.4) Second round: Russell and Miss Pawson beat Frazer and Miss Gloyne 9—7; Barnett and Miss Stuckey (scr) heat Price and Miss Stephens (.5).

WELLINGTON TITLES By Telegraph—Press Association WELLINGTON, April 2. Four champions'ip events were eoneluded to-day at the Wellington Lawn Tennis Association’s tourney in progress at Miramar. In the final of the women's singles Miss F. Fernic beat Miss M. Howe, 6/3, 6/1. Misses T. Nicholls and D. Howe won tho women's doubles, beating Misses 1. Small and M. Whisker, 6/1, 6/0. The boy-' singles went to N. A. Morrison and tho girls’ to Miss I. Small.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIV, Issue 93, 3 April 1934, Page 5

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EASTER TENNIS Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIV, Issue 93, 3 April 1934, Page 5

EASTER TENNIS Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIV, Issue 93, 3 April 1934, Page 5

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