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TENNIS

T.O.H. UNION RESULTS. Last Saturday good weather conditions prevailed for the second round of the T.O.H. Union tennis competitions. Playing on the Hangatiki courts, St. Andrew’s (Te Kuiti) secured 15 sets to the home team’s 8. A very close contest resulted between teams from the St. Andrew’s Club, of Otorohanga, and the Methodist Club, Te Kuiti, both teams playing at Te Kuiti, securing 12 sets each, while St. Andrew’s gained the lead in point of games by only 3, 104 to 101. The Te Kuiti B team also were hard pressed, securing the lead by 13 sets to 11 from Otorohanga B. The following are the detailed results : Te Kuiti Methodist v. St. Andrew'# (Otorohanga). Otorohanga players mentioned first. Ladies’ Singles.—Miss Hartnoll 3, v. Mrs. Boyes 6; Miss Tutty 6, v. Miss Walker 2; Miss Burrell 2, v Miss Coventry 6; Mrs. Leigh 6, v. Miss Luxton 3; Miss Walters 6, v. Miss Walker 3; Mrs. Laurence 6, v. Miss Bowick 4. Men’s Singles.—Laurence 3, v. Gillin 6; Brown 3, v. Boyes 6; Eveleigh 1, v. Dean 6; Hughes 2, v. Bowick 6; Silvester 4, Coventry 6; Te Kanawa 6, Brooks 1. Men’s Doubles.—Laurence and Brown 6, v. Gilling and Dean 3; Eveleigh and Hughes 2, v. Boyes and Bowick 6; Silvester and Te Kanawa 6, v. Coventry and Brooks 2. Ladies’ Doubles.—Misses Hartnoll and Burrel 2, v. Mrs. Boyes and Miss Walker 6; Misses Tutty and Walters 6, v. Misses Coventry and Luxton 1; Mesdames Leigh and Laurence 6, v. Misses Bowick and Walker 1. Combined Doubles.—Laurence and Miss Hartnoll 2, v. Gilling and Mrs. Boyes 6; Eveleigh and Miss Burrell 3, v. Boyes and Miss Coventry 6; Silvester and Miss Tutty 5, v. Bowick and Miss Walker 6; Brown and Mrs. Leigh 6, v. Dean, and Miss Luxton 3; Hughes and Miss Walters 6, v. Coventry and Miss Walker 5; Te Kanawa and Mrs. Laurence 6, v. Brooks and Miss Bowick 3. St. Andrew’s (T.K.) v. Hangatiki. St. Andrew’s names mentioned first. Men’s Singles.—Mackenzie 6, v. Tapara 3; Colclough 6, v. Barrett 3; Lovell 6, v. Hotu 3: Blackman 2, v. McClymont 6; Hallett 1, v. Moerua 6. Ladies’ Singles.—Mrs. Wilson 6, v. Miss Takahui 4; Mrs. Thornton 6, v. Miss Sneddon 3; Miss Olliver 6, v. Miss Downard 2; Miss Henderson 6, v. Mrs. McClymont 2; Miss Perry 6, v. Mrs. Hotu 3; Miss Smith 6, v. Miss Anderson 1. Men’s Doubles.—Ferris and Mackenzie 5, v. McClymont and Tapara 6: Colclough and Lovell 6, v. Barrett and Hotu 5; Blackman and Hallett 2, v. McClymont and Moerua 6. Ladies’ Doubles.—Mrs. Wilson and Miss Olliver 6, v. Misses Takahui and Sneddon 1; Mrs. Thornton and Miss Henderson 6, v. Miss Downard and Mrs. McClymont 1; Misses Perry and Smith 0, v. Mrs. Hotu and Miss Anderson 6. Combined Doubles. —Ferris and Mrs. Thornton 4, v Tapara and Miss Sneddon 6; Mackenzie and Mrs. Wilson 6, v. Barrett and Miss Takahui 2; Colclough and Miss Olliver 6, v. Barnett and Miss Downard 5; Lovell and Miss Henderson 6, v. Hotu and Mrs. McClymont 3; Blackman and Miss Perry 3, v. McClymont and Mrs. Hotu 6; Hallett and Miss Smith 2, v. Moerua and Miss Anderson 6. TE KUITI “B” v. OTOROHANGA “B.” Te Kuiti players mentioned first. Men’s Singles. Brainsby. v. Hughes, 2—6; Stansfield v. Hilder, 6—o; Seeker v. Garvey, 6—l; Ormsby v. Liddy, 5—6; Davidson v. Edwards, 6—l; Bear v. O’Connor, 6—3. Ladies’ Singles.—Miss Pettigrew v. Mrs. Austin, 3—6; Miss Matthew v. Mrs. Craig, 6—3; Miss Wood v. Mrs. Harris, 4—6; Miss Allison v. Miss Needham, 3—6; Miss Lane v. Miss White, 's—6; Miss Kidson v. Miss McKerras, 6 —4. Men’s Doubles. —Brainsby and Seeker v. Hughes and Hilder, 6—4; Stansfield and Ormsby v. Garvey and Liddy, 6—2; Davidson and Bear v. O’Connor and Edwards, 6—3. Ladies’ Doubles.—Misses Pettigrew and Matthew v. Mesdames Austin and Craig, 3—6; Misses Wood and Allison v. Mrs. Harris and Miss Needham, I—6; Misses Lane and Kidson v. Misses White and McKerras, I—6. Combined Doubles.—Brainsby and Miss Pettigrew v. Mrs. Austin and Hughes, 6 —4; Stansfield and Miss Matthew v. Mrs. Craig and Hilder, 2—6; Seeker and Miss Wood v. Mrs. Harris and Garvey, 5—6; Ormsby and Miss Allison v. Miss Needham and Liddy, 6 —3; Davidson and Miss Lane v. Miss White and Edwards, 6—2; Bear and Miss Kidson v. Miss McKerras and O’Connor, 6—l. King Country v. Hamilton Sub-Assn. The King Country team met the Hamilton Sub-Association at Hamilton, but were defeated by 13 sets to 11. Team to play Te Awamutu. The following is the Te Kuiti A team to play a Banner Match against Te Awamutu at the latter club’s courts on Saturday: Mrs. Hetet, Misses McLeod (2),) McKenzie, Wood and Pettigrew, Messrs. Jones, Brown, McLeod, Lusk, Sparks and Tate. Players to bring plate.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume XXVII, Issue 4473, 21 November 1933, Page 5

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TENNIS King Country Chronicle, Volume XXVII, Issue 4473, 21 November 1933, Page 5

TENNIS King Country Chronicle, Volume XXVII, Issue 4473, 21 November 1933, Page 5