TENNIS
KING COUNTRY DEFEATED.
BANNER MATCH WITH HAMILTON. Hamilton A visited Oto.rohanga on Saturday and under delightful weather conditions defeated King Country in a Waikato Banner match by 17 matches to 7. Results follow, King Country players being mentioned first:— Men's Singles.—E. Fouhy lost to J. Roach, 3—9; N. G. Brown lost to A. Livingstone, B—9; J- D. Jones lost to L. Roach, 7—9; H. McLeod lost to B. Fabling, 6 —9; Wood lost to A. Potter, 5—9; B. Purcell lost to B. Dold, 7—9. Ladies' Singles.—Mrs. Trapski lost to Miss P. Sorby, 5—7; Miss G. Bell lost to Miss M. Edmondson, 2—7; Mrs. Archer lost to Miss F. Holme?, I—7; Mrs. Innes lost to Miss B. Aitken, 5—7; Mrs. Bowler beat Miss K. Tooman, 7 —l; Miss Scarborough beat Miss J. Sergei, 7—2. Men's Doubles. —Purcell and Brown lost to Livingstone and Roach, 4—9; Jones and McLeod lost to Potter and Fabling, 2—9; Wood and Fouhy lost to Dold and Roach, 5—9. Ladies' Doubles.—Mrs. Trapski and Miss Bell beat Misses Sorby and Edmondson, 7—6; Mesdames Archer and Innes beat Misses Holmes and Aitken, 7 —6; Mrs. Bowler and Miss Scarborough beat Misses Tooman and Sergei, 7 —4. Doubles. —Fouhy and Mrs. Trapski lost to Livingstone and Miss Edmondson, 7—9; Brown and Miss Bell lost to J. Roach and Miss Sorby, B—9; Jones and Mrs. Archer lost to L. Roach and Miss Holmes, 4—9; McLeod and Mrs. Innes beat Fabling .and Miss Tooman, 9—4; Wood and Mrs. Bowler lost to Potter and Miss Aitken, B—9; Purcell and Miss Scarborough beat Dold and Miss Sergei, 9—B.
T.O.H. COMPETITIONS
ST. ANDREW'S v. OTOROHANGA. Playing in the T.O.H. competitions on their courts last Saturday, St. Andrew's Tennis Club team were beaten by an Otorohanga Club team by 15 matches to 9. The following were the individual results, St. Andrew's players being mentioned first:— Men's Singles.—R. Seccombe lost to Lovell, 5—6; K. Jackson beat Watson, 6—5; A. Hickey beat Hoskins, 6—2; D. Hutchins lost to Rea, s__6; K. McLeod beat Hemara, 6—3; T. Moore lost to Page, 3 —6. Ladies' Singles.—Miss R. Henderson lost to Miss Holmes, 4 —6; Miss P. Oliver lost to Miss M. Hotson, 3—6; Miss N. Douglas beat Miss A. Hall, 6—5; Miss P. Ferguson lost to Miss O. Hotson, o—6; Miss Z. Jackson lost to Miss C. Hall, 5—6; Miss P. Ferris lost to Miss 0. Hall, I—6. Men's Doubles.—Jackson and Seccombe beat Lovell and Watson, 6—l; Hickey and McLeod beat Hoskins and Rea, 6—3; Hutchins and Moore lost to Hemara and Rage, 3—6. Ladies' Doubles.-—Misses Henderson and Douglas lost to Misses HoLxies and A. Hall, I—6; Misses Oliver and Jackson lost to Miss M. Hotson and C. Hall, 3—6; Misses Ferguson and Ferris beat Misses 0. Hotson and O. Hall, 6—3. Combined Doubles.—Miss Henderson and Seccombe lost to Miss Holmes and Lovell, 3—6; Miss Douglas and Jackson beat Miss A. Hall and Watson, 6—o; Miss Ferguson and Hickey beat Miss M. Hotson and Hoskins, 6—4; Miss Jackson and McLeod lost to Miss O. Hall and Rea, 4—6; Miss Ferris and Hutchins lost to Miss O. Hotson and Hemara, 5—6; Miss Oliver and Moore lost to Miss O. Hall and Page, 4—6. In the final of the Championship Singles played on Saturday, Rutland defeated Wyllie 6—3, 6 —3, in a closely contested match.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume XXXI, Issue 4959, 23 February 1937, Page 5
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