LAWN TENNIS.
AUCKLAND ASSOCIATION INTER-CLUB COMPETITIONS. Following aro tho results of matche# played under the control of the Auckland Lawn Tennis Association on Saturday, the names of players of first-mentioned club taking precedence ill each case:— B GRADE. Parnell v. Campbell Park.—Fame!!, by defeating Campbell Park, won the final of tho B grade knock-out section, and will now meet tho winner of tho B play-all section. C GRADE. United v. University.—Grass section, semi-final: Men's singles: Well bourne beat, McKillop, o—3, o—4: Owen lost to Glennie, 2—6, ft—s, I—o. Ladies' singles: . Mist Irvine lost to Miss Culson, 0-0, 2—o; Miss Heap beat Miss Fotheringham, o—3, 6—2. Men's doubles: Welbourne ami Allen beat McKillop and Glennio. 2—o, 0-5, 0-3; Preston and Clements lost to Wilson and Spence, 2-0, 2-0. Ladies' doubles: Misses Irvine and Heap beat Misses Culson and Fotheringham, o—4. o—4; Mrs. Tong and Miss Thomas lo3t to Misses Gallaher and Bruin. s—o. o—s, 3—o. Combined doubles: Preston and Mrs. Tong beat Wilson and Miss Gallaher, o—o, o—2, o—3; Clements and Miss Thomas beat Spence and Miss Bruin, 3-0, 0-3, o—3. United won by si* matches to four. OUTER SUBURBAN MATCHES. A GRADE'. Papatoctoe v. Manurewa.—Men's singles: K. Leonard beat L. H. Pegler, o—s, 6—3; L. Smytheman beat, R. Bennett, s—o, o—s, o—t; G. Hoyle lost to L. M. Pegler, 2—6, 2—o; C. French beat D. Warlich, o—3. o—4. Ladies' singles: Miss N. Mellsop beat Mrs. L. H. Pegler, o—4, o—4: Miss E. Haslip beat Mrs. Rushton, o—s, o—l. Men's doubles: Leonard and Smytheman lost to Pegler and Pegler. o—3, 3—o. 2—o; Jrloyle and French lost to Bennett and Warlich, 3 -6, 5-0-. McKenzie aud M. French lost to W. L. Smith and C. Drum, 4—o, 3—6. Ladies' doubles: Misses Mellsop and Hnslip beat Mesdames Pegler and Rushton, 0-2, 0--5; Misses D. Waters and M. Waters beat Misses Z. Pegler and K. Harris, 6—3. o—3. Combined doubles: McKenzie and Miss M. Waters lost to Smith and Miss Pegler, s—o, 3—o; M. French and Miss D. Waters beat Drum and Miss Harris, o—l, G—s. Papatoetoe won by seven matches to five. Papakura v. Valley.—Men's singles: McDonald beat Plant, o—o, o—3; Watson beat Fitzpatrick, Q— 2, 6—o; Bridgman beat FitsPatrick, o—l. o—3; Smith beat Mclnness. o—o, o—l. Ladies' singles: Miss Wilkin* lost to Mrs. Muir, 4—6, 2—6; Miss Andro lost to Miss Fitzpatrick, o—o. 6—2. 5 —6." Men' doubles: 'McDonald and Bridgman beat Plant and Fitzpatrick, o—3. o—4; Watson and tfmith beat Filzpatriqk and Mclnness, o—l, o—2; Sutton and'Mlutchinson beat Coppitis and Austin, o—2, 6—l. Ladies' doubles: Misses VVilkins and Andre lost to Mrs. Muir and Miss Fitzpatrick, 3—o, 3—6; Misses McLennan and Wilson beat Mrs. Davies and Miss Plant. o—2. o—l. Combined doubles: Sutton and Miss McLennan beat Austin and Mrs. Davies, o—4. o—4; Hutchinson and Miss Wilson beat Coppins ana Miss Plant, o—4, o—i. Papakura won by 10 matches to 3. B GRADE. Manurowa v. Mangere Central. Men'# singles: B. Pegler lost to G. Kirkbride, 7—11; A. Meredith lost to D. Jaffrey. 3—ll. Ladies' singles: Miss S. Beaumont lost to Miss D. Stewart, 4—11; Mrs. R. Looker beat Miss J. Knight, 11—7. Men's doubles: Pegler and Meredith lost to Kirkbride and Jaffrey. 8—11: Fleming and R. Harris lost to Paul and Banks, 7—11; P. Bradburn and | E. Osborne lost to B. Kirkbride and H. Henwood, o—ll. Ladies' doubles: Miss Beaumont and Mrs. Looker lost to Misse» Stewart and Knight. 7—11; Miss S. Pegler and Mrs. Meredith lost to Misses J. Mobtgomery and R. Kirkbride, 7—11; Misses P. Mayson and. M. Yarnton lost to Misses J. Trayes and Shortt, 7—ll. Combined doubles: Fleming and Miss Pegler lost to Paul and Miss Montgomery. 4—11; Harris and Mrs. Meredith lost to Banks and Miss R. Kirkbride. 9—11; Bradburn mid Miss Mayson. lost to R. Kirkbride and Miss Trayes, S—11: Osborne and Miss Yarnton beat Henwood and Miss Shortt, 11—1. Mangere Central won by 12 matches to 2.
Mangere v. Howick—Men's singles; L. Cruickshank beat L. White, 11—7; L. Kay beat D. Andrew, 11— S. Ladies' singles: Miss I. Thompson lost to Mrs. Brickell, 0—11; Miss F. Key lost to Miss Roberts. 6—ll. Men's doubles: Cruickshank and Kay beat White and Andrew, 11—8; Paine and James beat Letter and Brickell, 31—10; Kirkpairick and J. Key bent A. Bell and Roberts, 11—6. Ladies' doubles: Misses Thompson and Key lost to Mrs. Brickell and Miss Roberts, (>—11: Miss K. Reyholds and Miss Brown lost' ,io Miss Brickell and Miss Bell, 6—11; Misses C. Reynolds and G. Clark beat Mrs. Paten and Miss Newton, 11—9. Combined doubles: J. Paine and Miss Reynolds beat Litten and Miss Brickell, 11 —4: James and Miss Brown beat Brickell and Miss Bell. 11—8: Kirkpatrick and Miss C. Reynolds beat Bell and Mrs. Paten, 11—3; J. Key and Miss Clark beat Roberts and Miss Newton. 11—6. Mangere won by 10 matches to 4.
Papakura v. singles: Watson lost to Smith. 8—11: Francis beat Kempton, 11—3. Ladies' singles: Mrs. Pethybridgo beat Mrs. Moody. 11—2; Mrs. Lanigan beat Mrs. G. Smith. 11—3. Men's doubles: Watson and Francis beat Kemp-f ton and Smith., 11—0; Henderson and Gar-' lick beat Palliser and Embling, 11' —3; Pavift and McLennan lost, to Johnson and Moody, 10—11. Ladies' doubles; Mesdames Pethybridgo and Lanigan -beat Mesdames Moody and Smith, 11—8; Mrs. Atchieeon and Miss McSweeney lost to Mesdames Muir and Mclnness. 5—11; Mesdames Pavitt and Busing lost to Mesdames Mclnness and Kimpton, B—ll. Combined doubles: Henderson and Mrs. Atchison beat Palliser and Mrs. Mclnness. 11—5; Garlick and Mis* McSweeney beat Embling and Mrs. Muir. 11—3; Pavitt and Mrs. Pavitt beat Johnston and Mrs. Mclnness. 11—8; McLennan and* Mrs. Busing lost to Ivloody and Mrs. Kimpton. 2—11.. Papakura won by 9 matches to 5. TE KIJITI V. TAUMARUNUI . [BY TELEGRAM.—cOWN CORRESPONDENT.] TE KUITI. Saturday. In a match for the. Howard Shield 10-day, T© Jvuifi defeated . Taumarunui by six matches to five. Results are as follows. Te Kuiti names being first:— Men's Singles.—Bathgate beat Doreen. 6 —4, o—4;0 —4; .Tata beat McDonald, 3—6. 6—l. I) 1; Browne beat Barker, 5—6, 6-0. C—2. Ladies' Singles.—Mrs. Johnson lost to Mrs. Kerr, 3—6, 4—6; Mrs. Kennedy lost to Miss P. Calderwood, 5—6. 5—6.
Men's Doubles.—Bathgate and Tale beat Doreen and McDonald. 6—o. 6—4; Browne and Powdrell beat Calderwood and Barker. G—s. 3—6. 6—l.
Ladies' Doubles.—Mrs. Johnson and Miss Mueller beat Mrs. Kerr and Miss Carlson. 6 —3. 5—6, 6—3; Mesdames Hetet- and Kennedy lost to Misses Calderwood, 6—2. 3—6. Combined Doubles.—Bathgate and Miss Mueller lost, to Doreen and Miss Carlsen. 4—6, 3—6; Powdrell and Mrs. Hetet lost to Calderwood and Miss Calderwood, I—6. 6—5. 4—6. . •
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20793, 9 February 1931, Page 17
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