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LAWN TENNIS

HARD COURT CHAMPIONSHIPS PLAY COMMENCED YESTERDAY The Auckland provincial hnrrl court tennis championship tournament was commenced at the Windmill Road courts yesterday afternoon, when many interesting matches were played. Tho tournament, will be continued to-day. Following aro the results of yesterday's play:— Men's Singles, First Section.—First round: T. J. Gould beat J. N. Thompson, G—o, G_o; T. R. Turei beat A. J. S. Brown, 6—2. G—l; J. Long beat C. O. Litherland, 7—9, G—2, 6—2; J. Garland beat S. S. Handyside, 6—3, 3—6, fi—l; C. E. Partridge beat A. D. Thompson, 6 —3. fi—3: R. E. Taylor beat C. B. Chalmers, o—B, 6 —3, 6—2; N. Johnson beat G. Latta, 7—5, G—J. Second round: H. C. Rowlands beat B. W. Brownlee, I) 4, 3—6, 7—5: T. I?. Turei beat J. Leng, G—l, G—2; C. E. Partridge beat R. E. Taylor. 6—4, G—2. Ladies' Singles.—First section: Miss M. Macfarlane beat Miss Walker, 5—7, G —3, 7—5. Men's Doubles.—First section: G. Martin and T. R. Turei beat G. Latta and H. Toms, 4—G, G—3, 6—2; G. Warren and J. Garland beat J. R. McCrystal and (i. McLean, 6—4, 19—21, G—2; H. Rowlands and A. McKeown beat C. and B. Brownlee, G—l, G—l. Men's Singles, Second Section.—First round: J. Shenkin beat C. Brownlee, G—2, G—o; S. Bell beat A. J. S. Blown, 4—G, G —s, 7—5; A. W. Cutlield beat A. Clements, G—s, 2—G. 7—5; A. M. Gunn beat L. J. Drummond. G—-2, G—3; i. l!.liett beat B. W. beat J. juauliewa, G—4, u —s; J. umm ueai liulstead. G —2, G—3; J. -Lelig Ileal J. I'.. jNichuisun, b— 1, b—s; U. Stephens .beat li. Koy, G —3, 4—b, G—4 ; li. J/ieliUeigust beat G. A. Hewson, 6—3, G—l; 11. loins beat W. H. J a me, G—3, G—2. Second round: 11. Toms beat li. i'renuergasi, G—s, G—s. Ladies' binales. —Oeeonct section: Mrs. Newman beat Mrs. Williams, G—2, 6—2: Miss Sutherland, beat Aliss Hcinus, G—U, b—G, fci —G; Mrs. Thomas beat Miss M. Green, G—3, 6—4; Mrs. 1. llay beat Miss Jeffries, G—3, G—3; axis. A. J. darken beat Mrs. E. Clarke, G—2, G —l. Men's Doubles.—Second section: Williams and Jaine beat Ellett and Cutfield, 2—G, G—l, G—l; C. Brownlee and Sbenkin beat A. Thompson and T. Watson, G—o, 6—3; J. and A. Gunn beat J. Matthews and Kicholson, G—3, G—3; 11. Roy and G. Conies beat J. McCrystal and G. McLean, G —l, 6—o. Ladies' Doubles.—Second section: Misses Gilpin and Hayhow beat Misses Chetwynd and Hansen, fi— 4, 2—G. 6—A ; Misses Taylor and Walker beat Misses llall and Stokes, 63, 6—3. Combined Doubles.—Second section: Mrs. Flay and Gardner beat Miss Roberts and Roy, fi—s, 6—2; Miss Jessup and Brown beat Mrs. Anderson and Wyllie, 6—3, fi—2. Men's Singles.—Third section: C. Anderson beat J. Cotter, fi—s, 6—l; Shenkin beat Armitago. fi—l, 6—2; Bowker beat M. Barrier, G—l, fi—3: V. Thomas beat R. Cameron, 6—l. 6-1: G- W. Kirkbride beat C. Hair, 6—4. fi—4; A. J. Clarken beat R. Murray, fi—2, 6—4; A. Gardner beat F. Preston. 6—3, 6—l; J. S. Robertson beat R. Bucknell. 6—l. 6—l: J. S. Robertson beat T. Norton, fi—2, 0-1; R. Powell beat R. McKeown, s—fi, 6—l, 6—l; J. Swinburn beat S. Stotter, fi—l, fi—3; S. Rennie beat L. Walker, 6—2, fi—4; A. McSweeney brat • D v Norton. 6—o, 6—5; N. A. Vear beat. 11. Williams. 6—3, G—4: E. R. Tremain bent •T. Norton, 5—6, 6—2, 6—o; J. Matthews beat A. Schnde, 6—l, G—2; A. McSweeney beat N. V-nr. 5—6, 6--3, 6—3. Ladies' Singles.—Third section: Miss Jessup beat Miss Taylor, 6—o, 6—2; Miss Crouch beat Miss Barnes, 6—2, 6—5: Mrs. Rose beat Miss J. Bottrell, G-rO, 6—2; Mis. Hair beat Mrs. Martin, G —s, G—2; Mrs. It. G. McKeown beat Miss L. Johnson, 6—l, fi—l; Miss A. Gilpin beat Miss A. Roberts, 6—5. fi—4. Second round: Mrs. Anderson heat Miss Walker, 6—3. G—3. Men's Doubles.—Third section: Jones and Skenkin beat T remain and Vear, 6—l. 6—5; Nieholls and Sw.nburn heal Honeycombe and Hollows, fi- 0, 6—2; Roft; and Gardner beat Kelly and Stott, 6—3, 5—G, 6—3; Roberts and Walker beat Carter and Bucknell, 6—l, s—fi, o—4; Cotter and Clarke bent Hair and Stotter, 6—4, 6—3; Thomas and McSwethey beat Beaumont and Murray, 5—6, 6—3, o—4; Cotter and Clarke beat Bentley and Roseman, 6—3, 6—4; Cameron and Robertson beat Bowker and Nicholson, G—s, 6—3: Clarken and Walsh beat Armitage and Norton, 6—l, 6—3. Conibined Doubles.—Third section: Miss J Jeffries and Jones beat Miss Crouch and I Crouch, 4—6, G—>l, 6—4: Mrs. Martin and j Lawless beat Mrs. Nieholls and Swinburn, I 6—5, 6—4; Miss Roberts and Roberts bent i Miss Norton and Norton. 6—t, (i—3 ; Miss ] M. Taylor and A. E. Schnde beat Miss Barnes and Davey. 6—2, o—s; Mrs. A. I Rose and Rose 'beat Mrs. Raynor and i Nieholls, 6—5, 2—fi, 6—5; Miss Totb|> and i T. Norton beat Mrs. Walker and W-llter, ] J—•]. £—3. 6--4 : Miss Hansen and Williams beat, Miss Cooko and Matthews, 2—6, 6—3, 6—4. Ladies' Doubles.-Third section: Mrs. Lawless and Mrs. Martin beat Misses J and H. Court, 6—o, 6—5. DRAW FOR TO-DAY Following is tho draw for to-day, piny commencing at 8.30 o'clock:— Men's Singles.—First section: E. Tonka v. T. J. Gould, P. Knight v. O. D.Warren, H. E. McKeown v I). G. Macfarlane, G. L. Brown v. G. Martin. Ladies' Singles.—First section • Miss L. Roberton y. Miss W. D. Hayden. Men's Singles.— Second section: (1. French v. P. Henehan, N. Henderson v. J. Cornes, ! G. Latta v. J. P. Williams. C. J. Moller ! v. H. Morris, L. T. Smytheman v. A. D. I Thomson. . j Men's Singles.—Third section • C. Ander- ; son v. X. Henderson, C. Shenkin v. A. ,T. S. Brown, R. Bruce-Smith v. O. T. Kelly, | A. J. Clarken v. A. Gardiner. Lndies' Singles.—Third section : Miss P. j Cooke v. Miss D. Yeo. All other players, with the exception of i those who have been given a special time j of arrival, must be ready to play at nine j o'clock. PLAY AT PUKEKOHE CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS [from our OWN" correspondent] PUKEKOHE. Friday Play in the Pukekohe Tennis Club's ani unl Easter tournament was commenced on the club's courts to-day. Following aro the results of the championship events: Men's Singles.—N. Gumnier bent K. Papcsch, 6—3, G—s; W. C. Morrin beat A. Hodgins, 6—l, s'—fi, 6—2; Fulton bent [Bishop, fi—o, I—6, 6—4; Hill beat Lind- ; berg, 6—o, fi—o; Porter heat Spooner, 6—o, o—6, 6—3; Green beat Guise, 6—4, fi—o; Bilkey beat Glasgow, fi—3, 4—fi, fi —4 ; A. Fapesch bent Ashwin. 6—o. 6—l. Ladies' Singles.—Mise B. Bishop beat, Miss P. D. Hill. 6-1, 6-1. Men's Junior Singles.—J. Aitkenhend beat F. Sceley. 6—3. 6—l; M. Best bent W. Keven, 6—3, fi—3. Men's Doubles.—Fulton and Moon beat Ashwin and Llndbcrg. 6—2, 6—l; Morrin and Hill beat Clark and Matheson. 6—l, o—2; Willis and Snddleton beat Mellsop and Zinznn, 6—2, 6—l. Combined Doubles.—Fulton and Miss Hill beat Jonathan and Miss McDonnell, 6—4, 6—4; Willis and Miss Cathcart, beat Allen and Miss Scott, 2—fi. fi—2, 7—5.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21467, 15 April 1933, Page 12

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LAWN TENNIS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21467, 15 April 1933, Page 12

LAWN TENNIS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21467, 15 April 1933, Page 12