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LAWN TENNIS

COUNTRY COMPETITIONS THAMES VALLEY ASSOCIATION TE AROHA DEFEATS PAEROA [by TKLEGItAPH —OWN CORRESPONDENT] PAEROA, Tuesday In the Thames Valley Lawn Tennis Association's competitions, To Arohn defeated Paeroa at l'aeroa in the Laurence Cup, A grade, by 8 matches to 6. The scores were, To Aroh;i names first: — Men's Singles.—Wright lieat G. Ross, o—l, 3—(.!, G—l; Lewis, beat H. Thorp, (»—G—2; II awes beat E. W. Lee, -I—G, o—l,0 —1, 0—I; Gardiner heat \V. Murphy, 6 —o, G—--1; Johnston beat I). 0. McMillan 0-3, o—t; Clay beat. J. J. Hill, G —(J-—2. Ladies' singles: Mrs. Lawrence lost to .Mrs. Swann, 3—o, 3—o; Mrs. Henderson lost to Mrs. Hundley, I—G,1 —G, 1—0; Mrs. Wright lost to Mrs. <iambic, 2 —o, G—l, 3—ti; Mrs. <7aw lost to Miss Taylor, o—o,0 —0, o—o. Men's doubles: Wright and Lewis bent Ross and McMillan, ! —<», 0-—3. o—-3; Gardiner and Clay beat Murphy anil Hill, o—ti, (>—o, li—3. Ladies' doubles: Mrs. Lawrence and Sirs. Henderson lost to Mrs. Swann and Mrs. Hundley 0 2; o—l ; Mrs. Gaw and Mrs. Wright lost to Mrs. Gaiiihle and Miss Taylor, (> —2, o—l.

Playing at Paeroa the home team defeated To Aroha in the Mills Cup It grade competition by to sets to 5. The scores were, Paeroa names first:—Men's singles: R. Todd lost to Fairy, s—!>; 10. Williams beat Firkin, S—o; F. Thorp lost to Wilcox, 2—!>; H. Lee beat llainton, !» —!S; M. Scott beat Porter. !>—t; Tilley lost to Harriball, o—o. Ladies' singles: Mrs. E. It. Hartley beat Mrs. Harriball, 7—l; Miss Towers lost to Mrs. Halligan. o—7; Mrs. Bain beat Miss I'rear, 7—O; Mrs. Masters beat Mrs. Johnston, 7 —O. Men's doubles: Todd and Williams heat Fairy and Firkin, !>—l; Thorp and Lee beat Wilcox and Painton, 0—1; Scott m l Tilley b»at Porter and Barriball, ft—J. Ladies' doubles: Mrs. Hartley and Miss Towers lost to Mrs. Barriball and Mrs. llalligan, 3—-7; Mrs. Bain and Mrs. Masters beat Miss Frear and Mrs. Johnston, 7 —3 , CAMBRIDGE TEAMS CHOSEN [FROM Ol'lt OWN corhespondknt] CAMBRIDGE, Tuesday The Town v. Country representative tennis match will be played next Saturday on, the llautapu courts. The teams are as follows: Town. —Miss J. Feisst. Miss I'. Haworth. Miss M. Cox, Mrs. W. Smcaton, Miss O. liar vey, Miss V Griffith; W. Robinson. J Haworth, R. F'eisst, J. T. Paul, I>. Soupett, R. Euster. limergencies: Mrs. 11. N. Freeman. Miss E. Wood, J. Giles, and M. Hewitt. Country.—Miss I. Newcombe, Miss I' 1 . Stiawbridge, Miss W. Glover, Mrs. Corson. Miss Anderson, Miss P. Levesijue; L. By croft. N. Hooker, R. Burton, O Hooker, H. Roberts, A. Colorabus. Emergencies: Miss V. Appleby, Mrs. I. Wallace, ti. \ inall and B. Cubis.

VICTORY FOR WAERENGA [FROM OUR OWN C'ORRKSI'ONDKNT] HUNTLY, Tuesday A match between Ohinewai and Waerenga on the Ohinewai courts resulted in a victory for Waerenga by 15 sets to 1. F'ollowing aro the details, Ohinewai names first: —Ladies' singles: Miss Calvert beat Miss M. Harris, 0—0; Miss M. Ridgley beat Mrs. Martin, O—0; Miss Waller beat Miss E. Carter, o—2;0 —2; Mrs. Shotbolt won bv default. Men's singles: G. Hill beat A. Dingle, 7 —2; M. Ward beat E. Turner. 7 —o; H. Ward beat E. Marr, 7—l; J. Shotbolt beat D. Murray, 7—3. Ladies' doubles: Miss Calvert and Ridgley beat Miss Harris and Mrs. Martin, O—0; Miss Waller and Mrs. Shotbolt won by default. Men's doubles: G. Hill and N. Ward beat Dingle and Turner, 7 —2; H. Ward and Shotbolt won by default from Marr and Murray. Combined doubles: Hill find Miss Calvert defaulted to Dingle and Miss Harris; V Ward ami V Ridgley beat Turner and Mrs. Martin, i— 2; H. Ward and Miss Waller won by default from Murray and Miss Carter; Shotbolt and Mrs. Shotbolt won by default.

NEW TEAM'S SUCCESS [from our own corhespondknt] TAUPIRI, Tuesday Men hers of the newly -formed Huntly Club, St. Anthony's, defeated tho Taupiri team at Taupiri by 12 Bets to 4. Results are: —Mens doubles: Father Coluinb and Wilson beat Garry and Thrupp, !)—1; Healey and Cairns heat Stanley and Eagleson. fl—2. Ladies doubles: Miss Johnson and Mrs. Kelly lost to Miss Powell and Mrs. Tremani, 4—7; Miss Heffron and Miss Tregawell beat Mrs. Miller and Miss Scott, 7—O. Men's singles: Father C'oiumb beat Garry, 9—2; W i son heat Thrupp, o—3;0 —3; Healey beat Stanley, Cairns heat Eagleson, 9 —l. Ladies singles: Miss Johnson beat Miss Powell, 0 —1; Mrs. Kelly lost to Mrs. Tremain, 2 —o; Miss Herfron lost to Mrs. Miller, 2—o; Miss Tregawell lost to Miss Seott, 4—o. Combined doubles: Father Columb and Miss Johnson beat Garry and Miss Powell; Wilson and Mrs. Kelly beat Thrupp and Mrs. Tremain. 7 —4; Healv and Miss Heffron beat Stanley and Mrs. Mi'ller, 7—l; Cairns and Miss Tregawell beat Eagleson and Miss Scott, 7 —4.

MATCH AT TAURANGA [by telegraph—OWN CORRESPONDENT] TAURANGA, Tuesday A tennis match for the Dunlop Shield played between Tauranga and Tauranga South Clubs resulted in a ; win for the Tauranga Club by It matches to m. Results were as follows (Tauranga players mentioned r ' rS Men's Singles.—Taylor beat Bloor, 0— 1, J —2; P. Johnston lost to Hardy, • > <; o—0; Sandlanl lost to Underwood, o__g| s—o; K. D. Page lost to Whitworth, 4 La'die? Singles.— Miss B. Dale beat Miss Gilbert. o—2, (i—3; Mrs. Johnson beat Miss Blomquist, (>—O, <>—O; Mrs. Sandlant beat Mrs. Johnston, o—3, 0—0; Mrs. Jams beat Miss Pole, o—l,0 —1, o—2. . . , Men's Doubles. —Taylor and Johnston lost to Bloor and Hardy, 3—o, 4—o; Sandlant and Page beat Underwood and \v hit worth, 6 ~Ladies* Doubles—Mis? B. Dale and Mrs. Johnson beat Misses Gilbert and Blomquist, a i o—o. o—2; Mesdaines Sandlant and Jarvi's beat Mrs. Johnston and Miss Pole, Doubles.—Taylor and Mrs. Johnston lost to Bloor and Miss Gilbert. 3—o, Hardy and Miss Johnston. 6—3, o—o, 6—4; page and Mrs. Sandlant heat Underwood and Miss Blomquist, s—o,5 —0, o—2, o—2; Sandlant and Mrs. Jarvis beat Whitworth and Miss Pole, o—l,0 —1, o—4.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22585, 25 November 1936, Page 18

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LAWN TENNIS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22585, 25 November 1936, Page 18

LAWN TENNIS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22585, 25 November 1936, Page 18

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