TENNIS
The following matches wore .played last Saturday under the Westland Law a Tennis Sub-Association. The results and details are as follows, Hokitika teams being mentioned first in both grades. The Hokitika, teams were successful in both matches, the scores being Hokitika A 12 sets, 79 games, v . Jubilee A 4 s ets, 57 games, and Hokitika. C, 14 sets U2 games, v, Arahura C. .2 sets, 543 games. Details are as follows: — Men’s Singles.—Father O’Horman 0, v. L. Hooch 0; Hr. Oakev (>, v. Rev. Carr 3; F. Freitas 3, v. C. Barnhill G ; A. Turley. 2, v. McOree 0. Ladies Singles—. Miss O. Stapleton 0, v-. Miss Knight 3; Mrs Stevenson <>, \. Miss S. Hooch 4; Mrs Rutland G, vMiss K. Dale 1 ; Miss Anderson <>, v. , Mrs Delich 2. | Men’s Doubles. —Father 0 Gorman ' and A. Turley 2, v. Dev. Carr and L. Gooch 0; F. Freitas and DrOa’key G, v. ('. Barnhill and Me tree 3. Ladies’ Doubles.—Mrs Stevenson and Miss O. Stapleton G, v. Misses Knight and Hooch I • Mrs Ilutland and Miss Anderson G, v. A 1 iDale and Mrs Delink 2. Combined Doubles.—luilher O Gorman and Miss Stapleton G, v. Hooch and Miss Hooch 3; Dr Oakev and Mrs Stevenson 0, v. Rev. Harr and Miss Knight 5; F. Freitas and Mrs Ilutland (i, K A. Barnhill and Miss Dale 1; A. Turley and Miss Anderson G, v. Mr free and Mrs Delicti 5.
t\ CHARE. Men’s Singles.—H. O’Brien 0, v. 11. Finch J ; I). Diedriehs G, v. Williams o: W. Dwan G, v. K. Olsen I); S. hleining G. v. Miller 0. Ladies Singles.—Miss Howe 6, v. Miss Tniriui 1; Mrs Collett G, v. Miss Honey 3; Miss Hall G, v. Miss Finch 3; Mrs Ogilvie G, v. Miss Doyle 6. Men’s Doubles. —-H. O’Brien and D. Diedriehs G, v. I ini h and lainui 3; TV. Dwan and S. Fleming G, v. Olson and .Millar 1. Ladies’ Doubles.—Miss Row,, and Mr s Collett tj, v. Misses Taimii and Honey 1; Miss Hall and Mrs Ogilvie G, v. Misses" Finch and Doyle 4. Combined. O’Brien and Miss Rowe 3. v. Finch and Tairvni. 6; Diedriehs and Mrs Collet 0, v. Williams and Miss Honev 1 ; . Dw’aii and Miss Hall 5, v. Olson and Finch G; Fleming and Mrs Ogilvie 6, v. Miller and Doyle 3. ..Sets.—ftokitika 14, games 92; Ara.hura sets 2, games 43. HOKITIKA CLUB. For the match with Hreymouth on Saturday, .the teams will be selected from the following:— ‘■A” team at Hokitika: O’Gormau, Gooch, Russell, Oakev, Freitas, Childs, Miss O. Stapleton, Mrs N. Stevenson, Miss A. Stapleton, Mrs N. ButlnmL “H” team at Greymoutli: Turley, Thompson, Rutland., Hay, MeClnskey, Misses It. Anderson, H. Ridland, D. MeWhirter, J. Stevenson, M. Seebeck. Jl. Perry. GRANT BEATS BUDGE. United Pi’pss Association — By Electric Telegi aph~Coi»vright). TAMPA (Florida), January 18. B. M. Grant again beat J. D. Budge in winning the Dixie tournament, 4-6, G 3, 0-3. 2-0, G-2' DAVIS CUP. (Received this day at 3 p.m.) MELBOURNE! January 18. The Council of the Lawn Tennis Association of Australia lias decided that Australia challenge in the American Zone for the 1937 Davis Cup. The Air-traliaii team will lie selected shortly, and will sail for America on March 18. it is announced a team of live British women players will arrive in Australia towards the end of the' year.
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 January 1937, Page 6
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