LAWN TENNIS.
v- r" * . ONEHUNGA CLUB. . fi.'v'. 2 * '£)*"$&&i r ? ,'■: <«Vw "is,.'- 5-'/>?,; .: fe : te - The first round of the One bun ga Tennis Club's tournament was completed on Saturday, toe results being a-? follows: — LADIES' SINGLES. Miss Carnahan (owes 40) beat Miss Selgren (receives 15), 5 12—10; Miss Scott (owes3o. gv 3-6)} beat Miss Haslett (owes 15 3-6), 11—6; -■ J:- •.-* Miss Perry (owes 40) beat Miss Turnbull (receives • 3-6 i 15), % 11—3; Miss ; McLoughlin (owes 15 beat Miss Calvert (owes 15 3-6), -• ... 12—10; , 2 Miss, J. • Bower (owes 3-6 15) beat j.;.Miss Hills : (receives '} 1-6 15), 11—6; .; Mrs. . Colby (owes'{ 3-6 y 15) if beat % Miss Vans© ■; (receives 3-6 15), ' 11—5; . Miss Worrall (scratch) ■ illplßeat Miss E. Bower (receives 2-6 15), 13—11; iill Miss Dunlop (owes 15 1-6), a bye. ■ >"' , ' v LADIES' DOUBLES. Mrs. Phillips and Miss Calvert (owe 15 ||||f 3-6) beat Misses : Turnbull S and Hills (receive i 5-6,15),, 11—4; Misses Selgren and "Worrall SBI (receive 16 2-6) \ beat Mesidames Harding and; Colby (owe 15), 11--& fefgi Byes were secured by Misses Scott and Perry (owe 40), Misses Vause and Robb (rep.'. ceive 15 2-6), Misses Dunlop and McLoughlin , (owe 15 3-6), Misses Wat kins and Neville (scratch). Misses Carnahan and Haalett (owe - 30 4-6), Misses .J. Bower and E. Bower (re- , ceive 2-6 15). - GENTLEMEN'S SINGLES. ■ .Welham (receives 15) beat A. Richardson ggjpowes 40), 11—; Fleming (owes 4-6 15) beat Dunlop . (owes§ 15), 11— MMcintosh's (owes 4-6 15) beat "Watts (receives 15 2-6), 115; , . - Wat kin (receives 3-6 15) beat Moore (owes : . 2-6 15), 11-5;, Robb (reoeives 3-6 15) beat Savage (receives 3-6 15), 11—4. , if ' > ■ Byes: Suttie • (owes 15), G. L. Taylor ' (owes 40), Leathart '(scratch). ' - . GENTLEMEN'S DOUBLES.
G. L. Taylor and ; Lea.thart (owe 30) beat - A. Richardson and Ohlaon (owe 40), 118; C. Taylor and Watts (receive 15 2-6) beat Mcintosh and Fleming (owe 15 4-6), 11—9; 81|| Welham and' "Watkin ' (receive * 3-6 15)' beat Wsfll Dunlop and Moore (owe 15 3-6), 11—8 Bobb and Savage (scratch), a bye. . COMBINED DOUBLES. <'
: . ' . Robb . and . Miss Robh (receive 15) beat "/ , Richardson and Miss Perry (owe 40), 11—6 . X-•' Ohlsbn and Miss Carnahan (owe 30, 1-6) beat ifc Watts and Miss Vaiiae- (receive 15 3-5), 11—6; Moore and Miss Scott (owe 30) beat C. Tayp|?3; lor and Miss J. Bower (itcratoh), 11—; Mcintosh and ' Mrs.'' Harding ; (owe 15 4-6) beat Fleming and Miss Neville • (scratch), 11—8;. '.'J Dunlop and Miss Dunlop (owe 15 3-6) beat . 1 ' Watkin and Miss Watkin (owe 3-6 15), 11—4; Q Leathart and Mrs. Phillips (owe- 15) beat Welham and Miss Calvert (owe 3-6 15), 11—9; Swir >G. .Ii Tay lor and 1 Miss Tnrnbull (owe 3-6 15) g ' beat W. E. G. 't Richardson and Miss Hills ' < (receive 15), 11—7; Sutfcie and Miss Selgren f, (scratch) beat Savage and Miss Worrall (scratch), 119. - ,
WAITANGI Y. OTAUA, 1 The Waitangi Club played the Otaua Club IsSfv ,on. Saturday. The' match, : which took place j" ,on Mr. C. T. Barriball's courts at " Brooklyn," resulted in a win for the Wail>r- . tangi Club by four games to two, the other . two being drawn. A large number of spectap|? tors were present, and during the match p>l." they witnessed some fine tennis. The Waitangi Club was represented by Misses J. Selby, r ■E. Selby, Barriball, Madden, and Messrs. S Young, Bishop, Mosse, and Wilson. The lilSi'l Otaua Club was' represented .by Mrs. Harris, &S | Misses Rogers, Johnston, Sedgwick, Taylor, |V vGreenhe&d, and Messrs. Webster, Hammond, MS | Johnson, Hyland, and Selby. The following !', are the results:—Webster and Miss Taylor Ks. beat Wilson and Miss Madden, 6—3, 6—l; J, i Mosse and Miss Barriball beat Hyland and m' Mrs. Harris, 4—6, 7—5, ' 6—2; Bishop and Miss J. Selby drew with Johnson and Miss &,a Greenbead, 4—6, 86; Young and Miss E. < Selby beat Selby and ■ Miss Johnson, 6—2, 6—3; Wilson and Mosse beat Hyland and l- Webster, 7—5, B—6; Young and Bishop drew with Johnson and Hammond, 4—6, 6—4, 11—11 Miss Taylor and Miss Green- ' head beat Miss J. Selby and Miss Madden, 6—3, 6—l; " Miss Barriball " and Miss Selby J- ; beat Miss Rogers and Miss Sedgwick, 6—o, y ; 6—o. ■ ■' —• I HOWICK CLUB. i',; .- : T . Two tennis courts are being laid down by 'fivi-vi-Mr. H. K. Gilmour on a spot adjoining the Howick '-bowling', green. The work is woll P ' iin hand, and the courts, which will be open to the public, should bo ready for play during the coming winter.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14004, 9 March 1909, Page 8
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