Takahue
The Takahue Nos. 1 and 2 tennis teams met at Takahue on Saturday, No. 2 team winning by 14 sets to 10. The following are details, No. 2 team being mentioned first:—
Men’s singles.—N. Rogers beat S. Switzer, 7—6; H. King beat B. Wright, 7—5; R. Ridings beat R. Crene, 7—6; T. Wallace beat G, Ryder, 7 —l; M. Wallace beat I. Wright, 7—5; P. Ridings lost to D. Wallace, 5—7. Ladies’ Singles.—J. Ridings lost to M. Masters, 6—7: E. Rogers beat I. veale, 7—4; O. Kirtlan beat U. Bastard, 7—2; M. Doak lost to C. Wallace, 5—7; I. McCullough beat Y. Bastard, 7—o; R. Wallace lost to G. Bastcird 3 7. Men’s doubles. —H. King and T. Wallace beat B. Wright and S. Switzer, 7 —4; N. Rogers and R. Ridings beat R. Crene and C. Ryder, 7 —5: M. Wallace and P. Ridings lost to I. Wright and D. Wallace, 6—7. Ladies’ doubles.—J. Ridings and E. Rogers beat •M. Masters and I. Veale, 7—3; Q, Kirtlan and M. Doak lost to U. Bastard and C. Wallace, 6—7; I. McCullough and R. Wallace beat G. and Y. Bastard, 7 —5. Combined doubles. —N. Rogers' and J. Ridings lost to B. Wright and M. Masters, 5—7; R. Ridings and E. Rogers lost to S. Switzer and U. Bastard, 5—7; H, King and M. Doak lost to R. Crene and I. Veale, 4 —7; T. Wallace and O. Kirtlan beat C. Ryder and C. Wallace, 7—3; M. and R. v Wallace lost to I. Wright and Y. Bastard, 4—7; P. Ridings and I. McCullough beat D. Wallace and G. Bastard, 7—4. Personal, Miss M. Doak has returned after spending a holiday in Auckland. Mrs Beazley, senr., of Houhora, has been visiting her’ son, Mr V. Beazley, of Takahue. Mr and Mrs A. Wright are at present in Auckland. Messrs. M! Wallace, S. Switzer and D. and T, Wallace left, on Sunday for Auckland, to witness the Davis Cup matches.
Mr H. Carr has returned after spending a week in Taipa.
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Northern Advocate, 25 March 1937, Page 2
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