Tennis.
MATAMATA CLUB.
Married v. Single.
Being an off-day the Matamata club arranged a married v. single game on Saturday, and the fixture created very great interest. After a very close contest the single players won on games, the scores being • Single players, 18 matches (211 games); married players, 18 matches (206 games). Details are:—
Men’s Doubles. Keeley and McKenna lost to Egan and Laurie, 7—9; Kibblewhite and McDonald beat G. Fitzgerald and Rollett, 9 3; Mentiplay and Butler lost to Davis and K. Fitzgerald, 5—9; Tapper and Garland beat Bluck and Brown, 9—B; Saunders and Stubbings lost to Wilkins and V. Laurie, 4—9; Schofield and Duncan beat Darragh and Howard, 9—7; Stevens and Stockdale beat O’Connor and Corbett, 9—3; Banks and Flower beat Pohlen and Dallas, 9—l; Sweetman and Quigg beat Hill and Fussey, 9 2; White and Swinbourn lost to Campbell and Snelling, o—9; Murray and Booth beat Duncan and Buckley, 9—2.
Ladies’ Doubles.—Mesdames Butler and Mentiplay beat Misses McGeahan and Stonex, 7 — 6; Mesdames Barnes and Hutchison beat Misses Darragh and Dobson, 7 6; Mesdames Hamlyn and Walker lost to Misses Boucher and Landells, 6 —7; Mesdames MacDonald and Stubbings lost to Misses Leadbeater and Rainger, o—7;0 —7; Mesdames Dobson and Saunders lost to Misses Vincent and Shaw, I—7; Mesdames Schofield and Delaney lost to Misses Waite and Tims, I—7;1 —7; Mesdames Stanley and Whelan lost to Misses Blackburn and Johnston, 3—7 ; Misses McCardle and MacDonald beat Misses McGahan and Swney, 7—4; Mesdames Stewart and Ellery beat Misses Arnold and Adams, 7 — 6. 1 • ,
Combined Doubles. Keeley and Mrs. Butler lost to Egan and Miss McGahan, 4—7; McKenna and Mrs. Mentiplay lost to K. Laurie and Miss Stonex, 5—7; Kibblewhite and Mrs. Hutchison lost to Davis and Miss Darragh, 6 —7; Wilson and 1 Miss Quincey lost to Campbell and Miss Whitworth, 5—7; MacDonald and Mrs. Barnes beat G. Fitzgerald and Miss Dobson, 7—5; Tapper and Mrs. Hamlyn beat Rollett and Miss Boucher, 7—4; Mentiplay and Mrs. Walker lost to Bluck and Miss Landells, 4 —7; Butler and Mrs. MacDonald beat K. Fitzgerald and Miss Leadbeater, 7—5; Stubbings and Mrs Stubbings lost to Brown and Miss Rainger, 3—7; Garland and Mrs. Dobson lost to Wilkins and Miss Vincent, 3—7; Saunders and Mrs. Saunders lost to V. Laurie and Miss Shaw, 2—7; Schofield ‘ and Mrs. Stanley beat O’Connor and Miss Waite, 7—3; Stockdale and Miss O’Hara lost to Corbett and Miss Tims, 2—7; Banks and Mrs. Whelan lost to Darragh and Miss Arnold, 6—7; Stevens and Mrs. MacDonald beat Howard and Miss Johnston, 7 —2; Flower and Miss McCardle beat Buckley and Miss Swney, 7 —3; Sweetman and Mrs. Stewart beat Pohlen and Miss McGahan, 7 —l.
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Matamata Record, Volume XIV, Issue 1272, 9 November 1931, Page 8
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