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LAWN TENNIS

A GRADE. KaITUNA V. ROSLTN. The match Kaituna v. Roslyn was played at Anderson Bay on Saturday, victory resting with the ioraier. The following are tho scores, the names of tho Kaituna players ajiearing first: — Men's Doubles.—Bray and \Wilkie 9, MDougall and Blaok 5; Oxford and Nicoleon 9, Jjousley and Paterson 0. Ladies' Doubles. —Misses Marks and White 6, Miss Macauley and Mrs Black 1; Misses Black and Lees 6, Misses Duncan and Wheeler 4. Men's Singles.—Bray 2, M'Dougall 9; Wilkie 9, Black 3; Oxford 9, Lousley 2; Nicolson 9, Paterson 3. Ladiee' Singles.—Miss Marks 6, Miss Macauley 2; Miss White 6, Miss Duncan 1. Combined Doubles.—Bray and Miss White 9, M'Dougall and Mrs Black 3; Wilkie and Miss Marks 9, Black and Miss Macauley 3; Oxford and Miss Black 9, Lousley and Miss Duncan 3; Nicolson and Miss Lees 9, Paterson and Miss Wheeler 4. Total: Kaituna, 13 sets (107 games) ; Roslyn, 1 set 144 games). Balmacewen v. Andeeson Bat. The match. Balmacewen v. Anderson Bay resulted in an easy win for the former, 'lhe following are the scores, the names of the Balmucowen players being- given lirst :— Men's Doubles.—R. S.' Brown and M'Korrow 9, Meek and Fenwick 3; S. N. Brown and Oramond 9, Duthie and Walker 5. . « Ladies' Singles.—Miss Cramond 6, Miss Fletcher 6, Misses White arid Smart 1; Mieses Turner and Lockhart 6, Misses Small and Abercrombie 4.

Men's Singles.—R. S. Brown 9, Meek 1; S. N. Brown 9, Fen wick 6; A. B. M'Kerrow 8, Duthie 9; N. Cramond 9, Walker 3.

Ladies' Singles.—Miss Cramond 6, Miss Whyte 2; Miss Fletcher 6, Miss Smart 4. Combined Doubles.—R. S. Brown and Miss Oramond 9, Meek and Miss Smart 5; S. N. Brown and Miss Turner 9, Fenwick and Miss Whyte 3; A. B. M'Kerrow and Miss Fletcher 9, Duthie and Miss Small 3; N. Cramond and Miss Lockhart 9, Walker and Miss Abercrombie 8.

Totals: Balmacewen, 13 sets (113 games); Anderson Bay, 1 eet (57 games).

Moana v. St. Kilda. The match Moana v. St. Kilda was won by the former by 9 sets to 4. One set was not played owing to darkness setting in. The following are the scores, tho names of tiie Moana piayers being mentioned first:—

Men's Doubles.—A. and G. Nicoison 9, Simpson and Hart 8; Harraway and Lewis 9; Tregear and Robertson 7. Ladies' Doubles. —-Misses Campbell and Wood 6, Misses Faulks and Hodges, 2; Misses Bagl'jy and Smith 6, Misses Cole and Gore 2.

Men's Singles.—Harraway 5, Simpson 9; A. Nicoison 4-, Hart 9; G. Nicoison 4, Tregear 9; Lewis 9, Roberteson 7.

Ladies' Singles.—Miss Campbell 6, Miss Faulks 1; Miss Bagley 6, Miss Hodges 0.

Combined Doubles.—Harraway and Miss Campbell 9, Simpson and Miss Faulks 5 ; G. Nicoison and Miss Smith 5, Tregear and Miss Hodges 9; Lewis and Mias Wood 9, Robert-son and Miss Gore 3.

Totals.—Moana, 9 sets (87 —mm); St, Kilda, 4 sets (71 games).

B GRADE.. Kaituna No. 2 v. Moana No. 2.

The match Kaituha No. 2 and Moana No. 2 was won by the former. The following are the scores, tlie names of the Kaituna players appearing lirst: —■

Men's Doubles. —iioyd and Anderson 9; Scott and Dinneen 4; Reid and Morrison 9, Littlejohn and Bremner 6.

Ladies' Doubles.—Misses M'Donald and l'inel 6, Misses Loudon and M'Corkindale 0; Misses .Stubos and Stratton 6, Misses Rollo and Calverley 1.

Men's Singles.—Bojd 9, Scott 6; Anderson 9, Littlejohn 5; Reid 3, Dinneen 9; Morrison 9, Bremner 6.

Ladies' Singles.—Miss M'Donald 5, Miss London 6; Miss Pinel 6, Mies M'Corkindale 1.

Combined Doubles— Boyd and Miss M'Donald 3, Scott and Miss Loudon 9; Anderson and Miss Pinel 9, Littlejohn and Miss M'Corkindale 6; Reid and Miss Htubbs 9, Dinneen and Mi«s Rollo 5; Morrison and Miss Stratton 9, Bremner and Miss Calverley 2.

Totals: Kaituna, 11 sete (101 games) Moana, 3 sets (66 games).

Kaituna No. 1 v. St. Kilda. Kaituna No. 1 had no difficulty in defeating St. Kilda. The following are tho scores, the names of the Kaituna players given first:—

Men's Doubles. —Sinclair and Marriner 9, Hart and Percy 6; Couston and Johnston 9, Tregear and Miller ft.

Ladies' Doubles.—Miss Mills and Mrs Sinclair 6, Misses Gore and O'KeefFe 4; Misses Cramond and M'liutchcson 6, Miss Morrison and Mrs Scurr 0.

Men's Singlbs.—Sinclair 4, Hart 9; Marriner 9, Percy 4; Johnston 9, Tregear 2; Couston 9, Miller 4.

Ladies' Singles.—Miss Mills 6, Miss Gore ; Mrs Sinclair 6, Miss O'KeefFo 5.

Combined Doubles.—Marriner and Mias Mills 9, Hart and Miss Gore 6; Sinclair and Mrs Sinclair 9, Percy and Miss O'Keeffe 3; Johnson and Miss Oramond 9, Tregear and Mrs Scurr 4; Couston and Miss M'Hutcheson 9, Miller and Miss Morrison 5.

Totals: Kaituna, 13 sets (109 games); St. Kilda, 1 set (59 gameej.

ARTirun Street No. 1 v. Kosi.yn. Tho above match was-played at, lloelyn, and resulted in a win for Arthur Street by 12 eels i<> 2 sets. Tho following are tho results, Arthur Street names being given first: — Men's Doubles. —Oooko and Binney 5, Allan and Pearson 9; Wright and Mutton 9, Miiiiiisoll and TroveUik'k 7. Ladies Doubles.- —Misses L. Dewur and K. De-war 6, Misses Thompson and Gregory 3; Misses M. Thompson and M. Dow 6, Mif.ses l'alersoii and J)awson 2. M-m's Singles.-Cooke 9, Allan 6; Wright'9, Pearson 6; Hutton 7, Maunsell 9; Binney 9, Trevethick 6. Ladies' Singles.—Miss L, Dewar 6, Miss Thompson 3; Miss M. Thompson 6, Miss Gregory 0. Combined Doubles, —Cooke and Miss L. Dmvar 9, Allan and Miss Thompson 6; Wright and Miss K. Dewar 9, Pearson and Miss Gregory 7; Hutton and Mrs Thompson 9. Maunsell and Miss Paterson 3; Binney and Miss M. Dow 9, Trevcthick and Miss Dawson 6. Totals: Arthur Street 12 sets {108 games); Iloslyn, 2 sets (72 gamee). CaVISHSHAM V. A-N'DEKSOX ~B\X. The above mutch was played at Caversham, and resulted in a victory for Oavcrsiiain by 8 sets t© 6. Appended are tho scores, the. names of tho Caversham players being given first: — Men's Doubles.—Stenhouse and Turner 9, Cameron and Williamson 3; Titchener and Gray 9, Smith and Begg b. Indies' Doubles.—Misses Bevin and Thomson 4, Misses Green and Bradshuw 6; Misses Cowio and Given 5, Misses Macadam and Weeney 6. Men's Singles.—Stenhouse 8, Cameron 9; Turner 9, Williamson 7; T'itchener 9, Smith 5; Gray 9, Begg 6. Ladies' Singles.—Miss Bevin 2, Mies Green 6; Miss Thomson 6, Mise Bradshaw 3. Combined Doubles.—Stenhouso and Mise Bevin 9, Cameron and Miss Green 6; Turner and Miss Thomson 4, Williamson and Mi 9 s Bradshaw 9; Titchener and Mist? Cowie 1, Smith and Miss Wesney 9; Gray and Miss Given 9, Begg and Mies Macadam 3. Totals: Cavorsham, 8 sets (93 games); Anderson Bay, 6 sets (89 games). Cost Dell v. Baljiacewen. The match Cosy Dell v. Balmacewen was played at Cosy Dell, and resulted in a win for tho former by 8 sets to 6. The following are the scores, the Cosy Dell names being mentioned first: — Men's Doubles.—Parker and Mackay 5, Osborno and Canter 9; Turnbull and Dick 4. Anderson and Knowlee 9. Ladies' Doubles. —Misses Gilmour and Smith 4, Miss Scott and Mrs Hooper 6; Misses B. Cameron and Fea 6, Misses Sparrow and Sandford 2. Men's Singles.—Turnbull 9, Anderson 7; Parker 3. Osborno 9; Mackay 9, Canter 7; Disk 9, Knowlee 5. Ladies' Singles.—Miss Oijjnour 6, Miss Scott 4; Miss Smith 6, Mrs Hooper 1.

Combined Doubles.—Muckay and Miss Gilmour 3, Osborne and Mrs Hooper 9; Dick and Miss Smith 9, Knowlcs and Miss Sandford 4; Turnbull and Miss Cameron 5. Anderson and Miss Scott 9; Parker and j Miss Fea 9, Canter and Miss Sparrow 7. I Totals: Cosy Dell, 8 sets (87 games); Balmaeewcn, 6 sets (88 games). N.B. Valley v. Kaikobai. The following are the scores in the match N.E. Valley v. Kaikorai, the names of the N.E. Valley being placed first: — Men's Doubles.—Manson and Gray 9, M'Leod and M'Leod 1; Taylor and Murray i 8, Walker and Stevenson 9. Ladies' Doubles.—Misses Portman and Huttoii 6, Misses D. and M. Allnutt 4; Misses White and Harvey 6, Misses Wardrop and R. Allnutt 4. Combined Doubles.—Manson and Miss Portman 6, N. M'Leod and Miss N. Allnutt 9; Taylor and Miss Button 9, Walker and Miss C. Wardrop 3; Miirray and Miss White 6, B. M'Leod and Miss R. Allnutt 9; Gray and Miss Harvey 3, Stevenson and Mies W. Allnutt 9. Ladies' Singles.—Miss Portman 6, Miss D. Allnutt 4; Miss Hutton 6, Miss W. Allnutt 4. Men's Singles.—Manson 9, N. M'Leod 5; Taylor 4, T. Walker 9; Murray 6, R. M'Leod 9; Gray 9, Stevenson 0. •Totals: N.E. Valley, 8 sets (95 games); Kaikorai, 6 seta (75 games). Moana No. 1 v. Hatjbabo. Moana. No. 1 defeated Hauraro by 10 sets to 4. The following are the scores, the names of the Moana players being given first :— Men's Doubles. —Slater and Dobbie 9, Clarke and Peake 6; Walker and Begg 4, Macan and Easther 9. Ladies' Doubles.—Misses Farra and Sparrow 6, Misses C. and N. Black 3; Misses B. JTarra. and Bagley 2, Misses James and Mitchell 6. Men's Singles.—Slater 9, Clarke 4; Walker 9, Peake 2; Begg 9, Macan 2; Dobbie 9, Easther 5. Ladies' Singles.—Miss Farra 0, Miss N. Black 6; Miss Sparrow 6, Mies C. Black 4. Combined Doubles. —Slater and Miss Farra 9, Clarke and Miss Black 8; Walker and Miss Sparrow- 9, Macan and Miss N. Black 7; Dobbie and M ; ss B. Farra 4, Easther and Miss James 9; Begg and Miss S. Ragley 9, Peake and Miss Mittehell 8. Totals. —Moana, 10 sets (94 games-); Hauraro, 4 set 3 (79 games). C GRADE. Ravensbockne v. Hakoveh." The match Ravensbourne v. Hanover, played at Hanover Courts, resulted in a win for Iliivensbourne by 11 sets, (108 games) to 6 sets (58 games). North-East Valley v. Arthur Street. The following is' the result of the match North-East Valley v. Arthur , Street, played on tho latter club's courts. The names of tho North-East Valley players are mentioned first:— Men's Doubles.—Flamank and M. Harvej 5. Isbister and Talboys 9; P. Gray and S. Harvey 9, Anderson and M'Kenzie 7.

Ladies' Double*.—Misses Breen and Foord 6, Misses Young and Spiers 1; Misses M'Glone and Taylor 5, Miseee King and Kitt 6.

Men'e Singles.—Flamank 9, Isbister 3; P. Gray 9. Talboys 4; M. Harvey 9, Anderson 5; S. Harvey 9, M'Kcnzio 6. Ladies' Singles.—Miss Breen 6, Miss Young 2; Miss Foord 6, Mies Spiers 5.

Combined Doubles.—Flamank and Mise Breen 9, Isbistcr and Miss Young 5; P. Gray and Mies Foord 7, Talboys and Mise Spiers 9; M. Harvey and Miss M'Glone 9, Anderson and Miss King 4; *S. Harvey and Miee Taylor 6, Mackenzie and Miss Kitt 9. Totals: North-Eust Valley. 9 sets (100 games); Arthur Street, 5 sets (79 games). St. Kilda v. Gbeen Islaxd. Tho match St. Kilda v. Green Island resulted in an easy win for tho former. Tho following are the scores, the names of tho St. Kilda players being given first: — Men's Doubles.—Johnston and Wood 9, Sfloan and Thomson 4: Chapman and Swan 9, M'Donak! and Green 2. Ladies' Doubles. —Missee Bull and Runciman 2, Misses Wattors and Smellie 6; M:#scs Fothergill and Gore 6, Mieses Gunn and Thomson 2. Men's Singles.—Johnston 7, Sloan 9: Wood 5, Thomson 9; Chaoman 9, M'Donald 1; Swan 9. Green 1.

Ladiee' Singles.—Mis* Bull 6, Miss Waiters 2; Miss Fothorgill 4, Miss Smellio 6.

Combined Doubles.—Johnston and Miss Bull 9. Sloan and Miss Watfers 8; Wood and Miss Gore 9, Thomson ami Miss Smellio 7: Chapman and Miss Fothergill 9, M'DonaW and Miss Gunn 7; Swan and Miss Rnnciman 9, Grron and Miss Thomson 3.

Totals: St. Kilda, 4 set (102 games); Green Island, 4 sete (67 games).

Cosy Dell v. Haukaro.

Cosy Del] defeated Hauraro rather easily. The following are the spores, the- namns of the Cosy Doll players being , given first:— Men's Doubles.—Stephens and Logan 2, Thomas and Peak 9; Steel and Park 9, Rallinshaw and Miller 7.

Ladies' Doubles.—Missee Clayton and Marryatt 6. Misses Rtowart -and Bagley 5; Misses Fppdding nnd Elliott 6, Misses 'Mitchell and Wright 2.

Men' Sl'ndes.— Stephens 0 Thomap 9; Log-on 3. Peake 9: Steel 9, E. Rallinshaw 2: Park 6. Miller 9.

Ladies' Singles.—Miss Clnvton 6. Mips Stewart 5: Miss Marryatt 6, Mi?e Bagley 2, Combined Doubles.—Mies Clavton and Stephens 8 Ms* Stewart and Thomas 9Miss Elliott and Logan 9, Miss Mitchell and Poako 8: Misi Marryatt and Steel 9, Miss Baglev and Rallinshaw 4; Mies Sneddine and Park 9. Miss Wright and Miller 6 ' Totals: Cosy Doll, 9 sets (86 games); Hauraro, 5 sets (84 games).

Dβ nil Jonoh'!) Light Bbowjt Cod Liver On,.—ln tite Wastinc* Diseases of DBEN its Efficacy is Vitf.ovki.z.t.t>.~T)i R. C. Croft, author of " Handbook for the Nursery, , ' writes:—"l have tried Dr de Jongh'a Light Brown Cod Liver Oil. and find that it contains all the properties which render the Oilao efficacious. Pr do Jongh's Oil is almost a specific in many of the Diseases peculiar to Infancy and Childhood, and I have Been marked benefit produced by its use. Patients prefer it to the pale oils, and are able to retain it more comfortably." Sold only in capsuled Imperial Half-pints, Pints, and Quarts, by all chemists. Sole Consignees, Ansar, Hartord, and Co. (Limited), 182 Gray's Inn road, London.—lo

A ohnuffenr named Earnest Thome was W>imded by a sentry at Rfmney Fort, near Plymouth. A high wind was blowing, and it is thought the man did not hoar the challenge.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16238, 23 November 1914, Page 8

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LAWN TENNIS Otago Daily Times, Issue 16238, 23 November 1914, Page 8

LAWN TENNIS Otago Daily Times, Issue 16238, 23 November 1914, Page 8