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LAWN TENNIS

AUCKLAND ASSOCIATION INTER'CLiUB COMPETITIONS RESULTS OF SATURDAY'S PLAY I ¥ The Auckland Lawn Tennis Associa- ' tion's inter-club competitions were continued on Saturday afternoon in fine weather. Following are the results, names of players in the first-mentioned club being given first in each instance : /THIRD GRADE West End v. Campbell Park A.—Men's singles: Knowling lost to George, I—6, 6—l, b— 6; Bryant lost to Beaumont, I—6, o—6. Ladies' singles: Mrs. Spitz beat Miss MoSweeney, ' 6—4, 6—l; Mrs. Orr beat Mies " L. Bishop, 6—3, 6—l. Men's doubles: Knowling and Grant beat George and Beaumont. I_6, § —s, 6—3; Cleal and Alexander beat Harris and Patterson, 6—2, 3—6. 6—5. Ladies' doubles: Mesdames Spitz and Orr beat Misses McSweeney and L. Bishop, 6—3, g 4 j Mesdames McDermott and Haynes beat Misses O Bishop and Boyle, &—l, 6—B. Combined doubles: Cleal and Mrs. McDermott beat Harris and Miss O. Bishop, 6—l, West E'nd won by 7 matches to 2. r FOURTH GRADE West End v. Mount Edßn.—Men's singles: R. Talbot beat Potter, 6—5, 6-s3; J. Marxett boat Laurie, 6—3, 6—4. Ladies singles. Miss Lindsay lost to Miss Sherlock, 6—5, 4 6 4—6; Mrs. Knowling beat Mrs. Rowe, 6—3, 6—l. Men's doubles: Talbot and Marrett beat Potter and Laurie. 6—l. 6—5: Cash and Haynes beat Stephens and Mitchell, 6—3. 6—l. Ladies' doubles: Miss Lindsav and Mr*. Knowling beat Miss Sherlock and Mrs. Rotfe, 6-5, 6-5; Mrs. Redwood and Mrs. Gabites beat Mrs. Sayer and Mrs. Laurie, 4—6. 6—5, 6—2. Combined doubles: Cash and Mrs. Redwood beat Stephens and - Jlr« Laurie, 6—2. 6—l: Haynes and Mrs. Gabites beat' Mitchell and Mrs. Sayer, 6—l, g 0 West End won by 9 matches to 1. LOWER ' WAIKATO MATCHES [FROM OUR OWN correspondent] HUNTLY, Sunday A match in the Lower WaikaTo Lawn Tennis Association's competitions was played en tho Rahui courts yesterday _ between Rahui seniors and Huntly seniors the former winning by 12 sets (110 games) to 4 sets (81 games). Following are the details. Rahui names being mentioned first : Men'B doubles: Powell and Shaw beat Smith and Smith. 9—S; Cunningham and Adams beat Wilcox and Collins, 9—7- Ladies' doubles: Misses Russell and Ward beat Misses Burgess and Kosoof. 7—3: Misses Luke and Todd beat Misses Yarrow and Forbes, 75 1 . Men's singles: Powell beat H. Smith. 9—B; Shaw lost to R. Wilcox, B—9: Cunningham beat S. Smith, 9-—3; Adams lost to G. Collins, B—9. Ladies' singles: Miss Russell beat Miss Burgess, 6—2; Miss Ward beat Miss Kosoof. 6—3; Miss Luke lost to Missf' Yarrow, 5—6; Miss Toda b©ftt Miss Forbes. 6—3. Combined doubles: Powell and Miss Russell beat H. Smith and Miss Burgess, 7—2: Shaw and Miss Ward beat R. Wilcox and Miss Kosoof, 7—5: Cunningham and Miss Luke beat S. Smith and Miss Yarrow, 7—l; Adams and Miss Todd won by default -from G. Collins and Miss Forbes. „ „ . . Rahui juniors met Huntly juniors in a, match played on the latter club's courts. Rahui team won by 10 sets (104 games) to 6 sets (95 games). Details (Rahui names, mentioned first):—Men's doubles: Ainscough and Wallace lost to Furness and Fisher, 5—9: V. Harris and Major lost to Kosoof ' and Wilkinson. B—9. Ladies' doubles: Misses Jackson and Bailey beat Misses P. Harris and Bryant. 9—l; Misses Ralph and Johnson beat Miss M. Harris and Mrs. Kosoof, 7—2. Men's singles: Ainscough lost to Furness. 5—9; Wallace lost to Fisher, V Harrjs lost to Kosoof, B—9; Major beat Wilkinson. 9—4. Ladies' singles: Miss Jackson beat Miss P. Harris, 6—5: Miss Bailey beat Miss S. Bryant. 6—o; Miss Ralph beat Miss M. Harris, 6—l; Miss Johnson beat Mrs. Kosoof. 6—3. Combined doubles: Ainscough and Miss Jackson beat Furness and Miss P. Harris. 7—2; Wallace and Miss Bailey lost to Fisher and Misß Bryant. 6—7; V. Harris and, Miss Ralph beat Kosoof and Miss M. Harris, 7—5; Major and Miss Johnson beat Wilkinson and Mrs. Kosoof, 7—3. WIN FOR TE AWAMUTU [from our own correspondent] /' TE" AWAMTTTTT, Sunday The Te Awamutu Tennis Club pl&yed an inter-club match with the men members of •o the Owairaka (Native) Club, at Victoria Park hard courts yesterday afternoon, and won by 10 sets and 80 points to 5 sets and -r 63"l>oints, Details are, with'Owairaka players named first: l —Men's singles: C. Marshall beat R. Goodall, 7—5; F. McGrath beat F, Miller, 9—B; S. Rangi lost to A. Ross, 4—6; Brown Heta lost to A. Gilmore. 5—7; T. Marshall beat H. Renton, 6—4; G. Kopa lost to M. Blair, 3—r6; M. Hauotu beat J. L. Jourdain, 6—l; T. Heke beat I. Narby, 6—l; T. Rangi lost to O. S. West, I—6: Robert lost to E. Griffin. I—6. Men'B doubles: McGrath and, Marshall lost to Gilmore and Miller. 5—7; S. Rangi and Heta lost to Ross and Goodall, 2—6; T. Marshall and Kopa lost 'to Renton and Blair, 3—6: K. Heta and Hauotu lost to Steer and Jourdain, I—6; T. Heke and T. Rans£ lost to Narby and West, 4—6. DOUBLE CUP . CONTEST [from our own correspondent] TE AWAMUTU. Sunday The Kihikibi and Factory Clubs' tennis representatives met yesterday afternoon in another of the series of games for the Double Cup. Victory went to the Factory Club by 12 sets (123 games) to 11 sets (117 games). Following are details, with Factory players named first:—Men's singles: E. Missnn beat W. McGhie. 6—4: A. P. Harvey lost to I. Baker, 3—6; E. Smart beat H. Wallis, 6—5: H. Lines lost to A. Wallis, 4—6; H. Ward lost to R. Brown, 6 —7; G. Morriss beat R. Crook, 6tt-3. Ladies' singles: Miss E. Stanford lost to 'Mrs. Wallace, 3—6; Mrs. M. H. Tims beat Mrs. Kerr, 6—l; Mrs. Harvey lost to Mrs. Clarke, I—6; Mrs. Richards lost to Miss J. Sutherland, &—7; Miss E. Clarke lost to Miss D. Penny, 6—7; Mrs. Giles lost to Miss W. Duggan, 4—6. Combined doubles: Missen and Miss Stanford beat McGhie and Mrs. Wallace, 6—3: Harvey and Mrs. Tims beat Baker and Mrs. •Kerr, 6—3; Smart and Mrs. Harvey beat H. Wallis and Mrs. Clarke, 7—6; Lines and Mrs. Richards lost to A. Wallis and Miss Sutherland, 4—6; Ward and Miss Clarke beat Brown and Miss Penny, 7—5; Morriss and Mrs. Giles beat Crook and Miss W. Duggan, 6—3. Men's doubles: Missen and Harvey lost to McGhie and Baker, 4—6; Smart and Lines lost to Wallis and Wallis. 4—6; Ward and Morriss beat Brown and . Crook. 6—4. Ladies' doubles: Miss Stanford nnd Mrs; Tims beat Mesdames Wallace and Kerr, 6—l; Mesdames Harvey and Richards • beat Mrs. Clarke and Miss Sutherland. 6—4; Miss Clarke and Mrs. Giles lost to Misses Penny and Duggan, 4—6. WAIjjCATO BANNER MATCH [from our own correspondent] , • MATAMATA, Sunday Waikato East defeated Morrinsville by 13 matches to 2, three being unfinished, in a Waikato Banner match played at Matamata, yesterday. Waikato East has now -reached the final of this competition. Following are details- of play, Waikato East names first:—Ladies' singles: Miss N. Beverley lost to Miss h. Kirk, 5—7; Miss M. Beverley' beat Miss M. Arnott, 7—o: Miss G. Bird beat Mrs. Milburn. 7—2; Mrs. Lamare beat Miss E. Arnott, 7—o: Miss May Beverley beat Miss Johnstone, 7—l; Mr 3. Hilliar beat Miss Roberts, 7—4. Men's singles: Leng beat Cooper, 9 —4; Green beat Reid, 9—B; Bishop beat Connor, 9—3: Wentzel beat. Kerr, 9—4: Keeley beat Cottingham, 9—B; Settle beat Clarke, 9—3. Ladies' doubles: Misses N. and Margaret Beverley beat Miss Kirk and Mrs. Milburn, 7—4; Misses Bird and May Beverley beat Misses E. and M. Arnott, 7—l; Mrs. Lamare and Mrs. Hilliar lost to Misses Roberts and Johnstone, 5—7. Men's doubles: Leng and Bishop beat Reid and Cooper. 9—4: Green and Settle beat Kerr and Connor. 9—3: , Wentiel and Keeley beat Cottingham and Clarke, 9—7. Combined doubles: Leng and Miss Margaret BeTerley beat Reid and Miss Kirk, 9—3; Bishop and Miss Bird beat Cooper and Mrs. Milburn, 9—6; Settle and Mrs. Hilliar beat Clarke and Miss Johnstone. 9—7. Waharoa defeated Matamata B in the Waikato East B grade competition, by 12 games. „ THAMES DEFEATS TE AROHA [from our own correspondent] ' ' THAMES, Sunday Playing for the Mills Cup Thames B inflicted a severe defeat upon Te Aroha B yesterday by 13 games to 2. The scores were as follows. Thames players mentioned first: ' M«n's singles: Griffin beat Gardiner, 9~ Marshall beat Fairey, 9—3: Clark b«at Johneton, 9—3: Gray beat Gilchrist. 9—3; McRae beat Ray, 9—4: Currie beat PoTter. 9—2. Ladies' singles Mrs. Richardson beat Miss Pilling. 7—5: Miss Nnnkivcll boat. Mrs. Johnston. 7—5: Miss Bongard beat Miss Frear. 7—l: Miss Hnwd*n beat Miss Maingay. 7—o. Men's doubles: Griffin and Marshall lost to Gardiner and Fairey, 6—9: Gray and Clark lost to Johnston and Gilchrist, 6—9; Mcßae , 'and Currie defeated Ray and Porter. 9-1. v Ladies,' doubles: Misses Nankivell and Bon- . J*rd beat Miss Pilling and Mrs. Johnston, Richardson and Miss Howden Frear and .Maingay, 7—o,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22345, 17 February 1936, Page 14

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LAWN TENNIS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22345, 17 February 1936, Page 14

LAWN TENNIS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22345, 17 February 1936, Page 14