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LAWN TENNIS

NEW ZEALAND CHAMPIONSHIPS. SEEDED PLAYERS AND DRAW. The following is the draw for the New Zealand lawn tennis champion, ships tournament to be held at Timaru from December 130, 1936, to January 5, 1937. The seeded players in the various events are:

Men’s singles.—C. Angas, N. Sturt, D. Coombe, N. Bedford, E. ltoussell, H. A. Barnett, R. McL. Eerkins, A. D. Brown.

Women’s singles.—Misses D. Nicliolls, N. Beverley, D. Miller, T. Poole, I. Poole, J. Ramsay, N. Bishop, M. Howe. Men’s doubles. —Angas and Seay. Eerkins and ltoussell, Coombe and Charters, Cant and Barnett. Women’s doubles. —Misses I. and T. Poole, Misses N. and M. Beverley, Misses D. Nicholls and M. Howe, Mesdames A. D. Latham and W. JMelody. Mixed doubles.—Coombe and Miss Nicholls, ltoussell and Miss I. Poole, Charters and Miss N. Beverley, Seay and Miss T. Poole. MEN’S SINGLES.

Byes at the top.—C. Angas (Canterbury) v. I. S. Matheson (South Canterbury); I. J. Co rich (Canterbury) v. 1). Clow (Waikato); E. A. ltoussell (Wellington) v. winner of S. G. McDougaJl and K. W. Dyer. First round.—S. G. McDougall (North Otago) v. K. W. Dyer (Wellington); M. J. Souter (Canterbury) v. A. D. Latham (Wellington); B. M. O’Connor (Nelson) v. G. L. Lindsay (Southland); D. C. Coombe (Wellington) v. W. J. Smith (Otago); F. J. Lewis (South Canterbury) v. C. I • Penfold (Canterbury); T. C. Morrison (South Canterbury) v. D. A. McCaskey (Canterbury); J. M. Milhken (South Canterbury) v. A. It. Cant (Canterbury); A. 1). Brown (Auckland) v. W. A. McKinnon (North Otago); L. A. Kaye (Otago) v. T. lthodes-Williams (Canterbury); It. H. Lewis (Auckland) v. G. A. Pearce (Wellington); J. T. Mayson (Auckland) v. J. C. Charters (Wellington); N. G. Sturt (Auckland) v. C. B. Beatson (Nelson); J. D. Lewis (Auckland) v. B. Boyd (Otago); J..W. Gunn (Auckland) v. J. Leng (Waikato); A. G. Burke (Canterbury) v. E. A. learce (Otago); H. A. Barnett (Canterbury) v. T. C. Hill (England); It. G. Pattinson (Canterbury) v. W. R. I'ea (South Canterbury); J. H. (Canterbury) v. D. Livingstone (Waikato); R T. Shiels (South Canterbury) v. C. T. Macarthur (Wellington); N. Ic Bedford (Wellington) v. W. E. Renton (South Canterbury); J. Roach (Waikato) v. N. V. Edwards (Wellington); G. C. Reid (South Canterbury) v. It. McCallum (Southland). Bj'es in the bottom half. H. Dymond (Canterbury) plays the winner of G. C. Reid and It. McCallum; R. McL. Eerkins (Wellington) v. B. E. Souter- (Canterbury); E C. halconei (Otago) v. It. J. lay lor (South Canterbury). WOMEN’S SINGLES.

in the top half. Miss D. Nicholls (Wellington) v. winner Miss M. Woods v. Miss J. Eaton. First round.-Miss S. M. Woods (Southland) v. Miss J Eaton (South Canterbury); Miss I. M. 1 ° ole terbury) v. Miss D. E. Smythe (South Canterbury); Miss M. Beverley (Waikato) v. Miss D. Patchett (Sout Canterbury); Miss D. Miller (North Otago) v. Miss M. Saunders (Canterbury); Miss S. Anderson (Canterbury) v Miss A. J. Wilson (Southland), Miss N. G. Bishop (Canterbury) v. Miss D. Sliirtcliff (South Canterbury); Miss B. Gould (Canterbury) v. Mrs A. D. Latham (Wellington);; Miss N. Beverley (Waikato) v. Mrs C. B. Beatson (Nelson); Miss M. M* Edmondson (Waikato) v. Miss M. Hardie (Canterbury); Miss J. E. Ramsay (Auckland) v. Miss B. r . &utl i® (South Canterbury); Miss R. MDrake (Waikato.) v. Miss K. A. Smythe (South Canterbury); Miss t. Poole (Canterbury) v. Miss N i leming (Wairarapa); Mrs H. Blank (Canterbury) v. Miss D. Deegan Southland); Miss M. Howe (Wellington) v. Miss M. C. Murray (Canterbury) Bye in the bottom halt. —Miss M. Wake (Canterbury) v. winner of Miss M Howe and Miss M. C. Murray. MEN’S DOUBLES. Byes in the top half—Eerkins and Roussell v. Lewis and Mathieson. First round. —Latham and bandrai V Fea and Keely ; Pearce and Pearce v. Cornell and T. Rliodes-Willmms; Cant and Barnett v. Martin and O’Connor; Edwards and Macarthur v. Boyd and Kaye; Dymond and Renton v. Lindsay and McCallum; Falconer and McCaskey v. Hill and McDougall, Angas and Seay v. Lewis and Lewis; Brown and Mayson v. Pattinson and Penfold; Souter and Souter v. Clow and Leng; Milliken and Morrison v. Arnold and Mercer ; Coombe and Cliarters v. Reid and Taylor; Sturt and Gunn v. Livingstone and Roacii. Byes in the bottom half .—Bed old and Dyer v. MacDonald and Smith. WOMEN’S DOUBLES Byes in the top naif.—Misses N. and M. Beverlev v. winner of Misses b. Anderson and Hardie v. Misses Drake and Edmondson. . , Eirst round.—Misses S. Anderson and Hardie v. Misses Drake and Edmondson; Misses D. Nicholls and .1. Howe v. Misses D. Shlrtchif and Smythe; Misses Bishop and W ake v. Misses Jones and Murray; Blisses 1. and I. Poole v. Misses Eaton and Patchett; Mrs Reppler and Miss A. J. Wilson v. Mrs Blank and Mrs Cooper; Mesdames W. J. Melody and Latham v. Mrs Beatson and Miss Gould. , ~ live in the bottom half. —Misses Fleming and Ramsay v. the winner of Mesdames Melody and Latham v. Mrs Beatson and Miss Gould. MIXED DOUBLES. Byes in the cop liall. Roussell and Miss I. Poole v. Souter and Miss Sutherland; Penfold and Miss Wake v. the winners of Bold and. Miss Sliirtcliff v. Pattinson and Miss Anderson. , , Eirst round. —Boyd and Miss bhritcliff v. Pattinson and Miss Anderson ; Seay and Miss T. Poole v. Dyer and Mrs Melody; Sexton and Mrs Sexton v Edwards and Miss Howe; Jones and Mrs Jones v. Ronton and Miss Smythe; Gunn and Miss M. Beverley v Reid and Miss Patchett; Coombe and Mfss Nicliolls v. Eea and Miss K. Smythe; Livingstone and Miss Edmondson v. Lewis and Miss Raunsay; G A. Pearce and Miss Fleming v. McCallum and Miss Wilson; Lath any and Mrs Latham v. Dymond and Miss Bishop; Charters and Miss Beverley v. MacDonald and Miss Eaton. Byes in the bottom half.—Beatson and Mrs Beatson'-v. winners of Charters and Miss N. Beverley v. MacDonald and Miss Eaton; E. A. Pearce and Miss Miller v. Cant and Miss Gould. BOYS’ SINGLES. / First round. —R. J. Donkin v. E. S. Bedford; F. C. Young v. J. R. Moffatt; H. D. Gyles v. D. Pearce; J. R. Barton v. C. Mackay; V. Jones v. W. P. Whilscli; T. W. Martin v. A. S. Burns; P. Williams v. A. D. Atkinson; H. Kinghani v. S. Watson; G. 0. Gear v. W. Doherty; G. Smythe v. B. J. Kelly; W. Kelly v. O. M. Bold; P. Gilmour v. F. H. Lindsay; H. E. Barton v. C. F. Clements; B. M.

Wallace v. J. Heather; N. W. . Gordon v. S. Painter; J. liosevear v. G. C. Laidlaw. GIRLS’ SINGLES. Byes in the top half. —Iv. C. Armstrong v. It. Roileston; B. Shirtclitr v. P. Wilson. First round.—J. M. Bolderson v. Y. Raff; ivL. Stephens v. M. J. Pitcaithley; J. Thomson v. L. Mitchell; J. A. Forrester v. M. McLean; B. Williamson v. B. McCaskey; M. Turnbull v. H. Elson; T. Sexton v. M. Faulkner; P. May v. N. Smither. Byes in the bottom half. —M. Sexton v. M. Henderson; V. Amos v. P. L. Morrison. BOYS’ DOUBLES. Byes in the top half.—H. and J. Barton v. Bedford and Moffatt. First round.—Lindsay and Martin v. Clements and Espy; Atkinson and Jones y. Gordon anti Heather; Bold and Gear v. Burns and Wallace; Kelly and Doherty v. Mackay and ltosevear. Byes in the bottom half. —Gyles and Painter v. Donkin and Watson. GIRLS’ DOUBLES. Byes in the top half.—Bolderson and May v. Armstrong and Forrester. hirst round.—Morrison and Shirtcliff v. winners of McKaskey and Raaff v. T. and M. Sexton; Amos and Wilson v. Faulkner and Thomson. Byes in the bottom half.- —McLean and May v. winners of Amos and Wilson v. Faulkner and Thomson; Stephens and Turnbull v. Elsom and Smitlier. MIXED DOUBLES. First round. —Jones and Miss Smith v. Bold and Miss P. May; Walsh and Miss Stephens v. Gyles and Miss J. Forrester; Young and Miss Williamson v. Heather and Miss Thomson; Moffatt an 4 Miss Armstrong v. Painter and Miss AVilson; Bedford and Miss Bolderson v. B. Kelly and Miss Pitcaithley; Donkin and Miss McCaskey v. Gordon and Miss Faulkner; Doherty and Miss Sexton v. "Watson and Miss Elsom; Lindsay and Miss Raaff v. M>irtiu and Miss Amos.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 18, 21 December 1936, Page 12

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LAWN TENNIS Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 18, 21 December 1936, Page 12

LAWN TENNIS Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 18, 21 December 1936, Page 12

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