MAIRTOWN BEAT WAIKIEKIE
Tennis
Flaying on the homo courts in the inter-club tennis competition. Waikiekie B were defeated by Malrtown B by eight sets to six and 100 games to 87. Scores, with Waikickie names mentioned first, were:—
Men’s single.—B. Leech beat J. Parity. 9 —6; P. Leech boat J. Callanan 9—7.
Ladies'- singles.—Mrs Farrell beat Miss M. West, B—2; Mrs C. Leech lost to Mrs Barrie, 4 —B Men’s doubles. —P. and B. Leech lost In J. Callanan and Rarity, 4—9; C. Leech and T. Babe lost to D. Ferguson and J. Batchelor, 9—B; P. and B. Leech lost to D. Ferguson and J. Batchelor, B—9; C. Leech and T. Babe lost to Rarity and Callanan. B—9. Ladies’ doubles. —Mrs Farrell and Mrs Leech beat Miss M. West and Mrs Barrie, B—7; Miss D. McAdam and Miss Babe lost to Mrs Batchelor and Miss Mcßae, 1—8: Mrs Farrell and Miss Leech beat Mrs Batchelor and Miss Mcßae, B—4; Mrs McAdam and Miss Babe lost to Miss West and Mrs Barrie, 3 —B. Combined doubles. —Miss D. McAdam and T. Babe lost to Mrs Batchelor and D. Ferguson, 1—8; Mrs R. Babe and C. Leech beat Miss Mcßae and J. Batchelor. B—6.8 —6.
Whatitiri v. Onerahi
In a match gl Whatiliri. the home side beat Onerahi in the C section by eight sets to six, 98 games to 79. WhatiLri names are given first in the results: Men’s singles.—C. Lane beat T. Cross, 9—2; C. Cutforth beat W. Whimp, 9—6. Ladies’ singles.—Miss A. Trigg beat Miss Mason, B—7 Miss G. Cutforth lost to Mrs Drake, s—B.5 —8. Men’s doubles. —C. Lane and C. Cutforth lost to T. Cross and W. Whimp, 6—9; A. Kerr and G. I. Wilson beat H. Stewart and J. Joass. 9 —2: C. Lane and C. Cutforth beat H. Stewart and J. Joass, 9—o; A. Kerr and G. I. Wilson beat T. Cross and W. Whimp. 9 —4. Ladies’ doubles. —Misses A. Trigg and G. Cutforth beat Miss Mason and Mrs Drake, B—s; Mrs Trigg and Miss E. Peterson lost to Miss Frogley and Miss Joass, 8—8; Misses Trigg and Cutforth lost to Miss Frogley and Mrs Joass, s—B;5 —8; Mrs Trigg and Miss E. Peterson lost to Miss Mason and Mrs Drake, 4 —B. Combined doubles.—Mrs Trigg and A. Kerr beat Miss Frogley and A. Stewart, B—4; Miss E. Peterson and G. I. Wilson lost to Mrs Joass and J. Joass, 6 —B.
Portland Ladies Win
The Mairtown ladies entertained the ladies of the Portland Club. Friendly matches were played, resulting in a win for Portland by 10 sets to 9, with three sets unplayed owing to shortness of time. Details, with Portland names mentioned first: — Misses Wilson and Williams lost to Mesdames Saul and Booth, 7 —9; Mesdames Cox and Hanna lost to Mesdames Georgeson and Morrison, 6—9; Mesdames Whitham and Lupton beat Mesdames Harrison and Porteous. 9 —5; Mesdames George and Adams beat Mesdames Barry and Stewart, 9 —B; Mesdames K. Wilson and Peters lost to Mesdames Batchelor and Wilkinson, o—9; Mesdames McLaren and Cotter beat Mesdames Martin and Sissons. 9—B; Mesdames Naylor and Hunter lost to Mesdames Dudley and King, 6—9; Mesdames Naylor and Adams beat Mrs. McAuliffe and Mrs. Dudley, 9—6; Miss Wilson and Mrs. Hanna beat Mesdames Saul and Morrison, 9 —B; Miss Williams and Mrs. Cox lost to Mesdames Booth and Georgeson, 6—9; Mesdames K. Wilson and Cotter beat Mesdames Batchelor and Sissons, 9 —4; Mesdames Peters and McLaren lost to Mesdames Wilkinson and Martin, 5—9; Mesdames Whitham and George beat Mesdames Harrison and Barry, 9—7: Miss Wilson and Mrs. Cox lost to Mrs. Saul and Mrs. Georgeson, 6—9; Miss Wilson and Mrs. Hanna beat Mrs. Booth and Mrs. Morrison. 9—5; Mesdames Lupton and Adams lost to Mesdames Stewart and Porteous, B—9; Mesdames Wilson and McLaren beat Mesdames Batchelor and Martin, 9—6; Mesdames Peters and Hunter beat Mesdames Wilkinson and Sissons. 9 —7; Mesdames Naylor and Cotter lost to Mrs. King and Miss May, 4—9.
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Northern Advocate, 26 January 1938, Page 14
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666MAIRTOWN BEAT WAIKIEKIE Northern Advocate, 26 January 1938, Page 14
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