LAWN TENNIS
INTER-CLUB COMPETITION WIN FOR CAMPBELL PARK The int«ir-club competitions held under the auspices of the Auckland Lawn Tennis Association were continued on Saturday, Weather conditions were, ideal until shortly after 4.30, when heavy rain stopped further play. Results were as follows, in the first-mentioned club being named first in each instance:— FOURTH GRADE
Campbell Park v. Otnhuhu.—Men's singles: Pegler beat Satissay, 6—4, 6—4; BessUmont beat "Williams,, 6-r-5, 6—l. Ladies singles: Miss Fairlie beat Miss Todd, 6 —l, 6—B; Mrs. Pegler.: beat Miss Smith, 6—Oj 6—fl. Men'fi doubles: Pegler and Beaumont, beat Saussay and Williams. I—6. 6—3. 6—;.; Hardy and Maugham beat Stokes and Tet]eV( e_4, Ladies" doubles: Miss Fairlie and Mrs. Pegler beat Mrs Todd and Miss Smith, 3—6, 6—l, 6—l; Miss Wade and Miss Stitchbury beat Miss Aicken and Jliss Whyte. 5—6. —2, 6—5. Combined doubles were unfinished. Campbell Park won by eight matches to two unfinished matches, and alao wins the sectioni . .. .> . OUTER'SUBURBAN ASSOCIATION PAPAKURA TEAMS SUCCESSFUL [TBOM OtTR OTVX COBHBBPO3TOISNT] PAPAKURA, Sunday Playing in the outer suburban lawn tennis competitions yesterday, Papakura defealed Takanini-KingSsher by 12 matches «. one being unfinished. Following were the sco res. Papakura players .being named iirst: —iiien'S singles: L. G.'Watson beat S. Lawless e—i 6—o:-McDonald beat A. 1-erguson, 6—2> Sutton beat T. 'Mcintosh, 6 —4, 6 R. L. Watson beat B. Resd, 6—l. 6—l. Ladies' singles: Miss Wilson beat J>lre H. Mai-tin; 6—2, 6—2; Miss McSweeney beat Mm. Kinloch, 3—6. 0 - ??' T Cn B doubles: Watson and McDonald beat Lawless and P'ergui=on. 6—«. 6—° •, ar - <5 Watson beat Mcintosh and Reid. 6—4. 6—4; Brebner and Garlick beat t ilartin and Beams, 6-1, 1-6, 6-2. Ladies' doubles: Misses Wilson and McSweeney bea t -Jrs. Martin and Miss Kinloch, 6—3, Mesdames Charles and Lanigan beat Mesdames Mcintosh t>nd Claude, 6—2. 6--5 Combined doubles: Brebner and Mrs. Charles beat Martin and.Mrs. Mcintosh. 6—o, 6—3; Garlick and Mrs. Lanigan v. Beams and -Mrs. Claude, 6—3. 3—5 unfinished \ match was to have been piayed between the clubs' B teams, but Papakura won by default.
XAUPJPJ TEAM SUCCESSFUL [from our owx correspondent] TAUPIRI. Saturday Playing in the Lower Waikato inter-club competitionj at Ngaruawania to-day, Taupiri defeated Njraruawaiila b5 f 13 sets to 3. suits are as follows, Taupiri names first:--Men's singles: K. Miller lost to il. D. Sampson. 8-9: C. Hil! beat IL J. Sampson. 9—M Davies beat B. McCowan. 9—-1. H Wilson beat S. Welsh, ft—j>. Ladies singles: Miss A. Waring beat Mrs Isdale, 6—3; Mles N. Wilson lost to Mas? O Connor, 5—6- Mrs. X. Jackways beat Miss McGruer. 6—o- Jdiss P. Wilson beat Miss Pharo, C—«. Men's doubles: Miller and Davis beat Sampson and Sampson, 9—5: Hill _ana Alison beat McCowan and 'U elsli, 9—o. Ladies doubles: Jfiss Waring and Miss Jackways beat Mrs. Isdale and Miss O'Connor, •>: Mis<i N. Wilson and Miss P. Wilson beat Mis« McGruer and Miss Pharo, 7—4. Combined doubles: Miller and Miss Waring lost to H. D Sampson and Mrs. Isdase. C—7; Hill and Mrs. Jackways beat H. J. Sampson and Miss O'Connor. 7—6; Davies and Miss N Wilson beat McCowan and Miss McGruer. 7—4; Wilson and Miss P. Wilson beat Welsh and M;ss Pnaro, 7 3. PAEROA DEFEATS THAMES [feom our own correspondent] PAEROA,-. Saturday The Laurence Cup tennis match between Thames and Paeroa was played on the Paeroa courts to-day. The results were as follows. Paeroa players being named first:— Men's singles: Ross beat Garland, 6—5. 6—3: O his on lost to Grant, o—6, 3—6; Thorp bent Danbv. 2—6, 6—5, 6—l: Murphy beat Morau. s__6 t ~6— i, 6 —l. Men's doubles: Ross and Ohlson beat Grant and Carson, 6—o, C—3: Murphy and McMillan lost to Danby and Garland, 5—6. 6—4. 4—6; Thorp and Lee beat Moran and Griffin. 6—2, 6—l. Ladies' singles: Mi«s Shand beat Mrs. Glover. 6—2. 6—5; Mrs. Handley beat Miss Smith. C —l. 5—6. 6—3. Ladies' doubles: Miss Shand and Mrs. Handley beat Mrs. Glover t»nd Miss Danby, 6—Z. 4—6, 6—3: Mies Bellamy and Miss; Milroy beat Miss Smith and Mrs. Miller, 2—6, 6—5, 6—3. Combined doubles: Lee and Mis s Bellamy lost to Carson and Mra. Danby. 6—9; McMillan and Miss Milroy beat Griffin and Miss Miller, 9—l. P&er-oa -won by 10 matches to 3,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21729, 19 February 1934, Page 14
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