LAWN TENNIS.
TE AROHA V. HAMILTON. . [BY TELEGRAPH.—OWN CORRESPONDENT.] TE AROHA, Wednesday , The To Aroha Tennis Club scored a notable victory against a representative Hamilton team thia afternoon. The final scores were: Te Aroha, 31 sets, 871 games; Hamilton, 17 sets 828 games. Details of the scoring are as follows. Hamilton names being mentioned first in ouch case:— Singles.—Stevenson beat James, 9—3; Horton lost to Wright, 5—9; Seymour beat Somora, 9—o; Hunter lost to Halligan, 7—9, McGaw beat Lewis, 9—3; King lost to Chapman, 2—9j Howes beat Cullen, 9—6; uucaa lost to Reader, 6 —9; McFarland lost to Candy, 7—9; Morecroft lost to itv.sb, t>—9; Horton beat Compton, 9—2; H'eite beat V letters, 9—4. Do ibles.—Stevenson and Horton lost to James and Wright, 6 —12; McCaw and Mo Fariand beat Lewis and Chapman, 12—6; King and Howas beat Cullen and Reader, 12—3; Lucas and Horton lost to Candy and Bush, 13—15; Morecroft and Hume beat Compton and Vickers, 15—13. Ladies' Singles.—Miss Newell lost to Miss Lipsey, 2—9; Mrs. McCracken beat Miss Biggs, 9—i; Miss Bruce beat Mrs. Mackie, 9—2 Miss Clevely lost to Miss F. Lipsey, 2—9; Miss Cann lost to Mr 3. Waters, I—9, Mips Newell tost to Miss Sharp, 6—9; Miss Masters beat Mrs. Wrack, 9—2; Miss Sweeney lost to Miss Mathieson, 7—9; Miss •""Height lost to Miss Frood, o—9; Miss Tunley lost to Mrs. Halligan, I—9; Miss Barber lost to Miss Ray. I—9; Miss Morrison lost to Mrs Vickers, 6 —9. Ladios' Doubles.—Misses Newell and Bxuce lost to Misses Lipsey and Biggs, 7—9; Mrs McCracken and Miss Clevely lost to Mrs. Mackie and Miss F. Lipsey, 7—9; Misses Cann and Masters lost to Mrs. Waters and Miss Sharp. 5—9, Misses Newell and Sweeney beat Irs Wrack and Miss Mathie son, 9—5; Misses Turley and Speight lost to Mesdames Frood and Halligan, 2—9; Misses Barber and Morrison lost to Misses Raj? and Vickers, 5 —9. Combined Doubles.—Horton and Mrs. McCracken lost to James and Miss Lipsey, 8— 9; Hanter and Miss Newell lost to Wright Hiid Mis= Biggs, 3—9; Seymour and Miss Bruce beat Somers and Mrs. Meckie, 9—4; Stevenson and Miss Clevely beat Hallisran and Miss F. Lipsey, 9—5; McCaw and Miss Newell lost to Lewis and Mrs. Waters, B—9; McFarland and Miss Cann lost to Chapman and Miss Sharp. 7—9; King and MisV Masters lost to Cullen and Miss Wrack; Howes and Miss Speight beat Reader and Miss Mathieson, 9—B.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19808, 1 December 1927, Page 15
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