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LAWN TENNIS.

B GRADE. BALMACEWEN v. GREEN ISLAND. The Balrnacewen names are given first:— Men’s Doubles.—Balk and Robinson 5, Tomkins and M'Mullan 9- Wright and Grigg 9, Crimp and Wright 3. Men’s Singles.—Balk 3, Tomkins 9; Robinson 9, M’Mullan 6; Wright 9, Crimp 4; Grigg 9, Wright 1. Ladies’ Doubles. —Misses H. and M. Balk b, Misses B. Miller and Smellie 3; Misses Aitken and Aslin 6, Misses M. Miller and Steele 3. Ladies’ Singles.—Miss H, Balk 6, Miss B Miller 1; Miss M. Balk 5, Miss Smellie 5. Mixed' Doubles.—Balk and Miss H. Balk 5, Tomkins and Miss B. Miller 9; Robineon and Miss M. Balk 9, M’Mullan and Miss Smellie 8; Wright and Miss Aitken 8, Crimp and Miss M, Miller 9‘; Grigg and Miss Aslin 9, Wright and Miss Smellie' 0. Results: Balrnacewen, 9 sets (98 games); Green Island, 5 isets (70 games). ANDERSON’S BAY v. NORTH-EAST VALLEY. The Anderson's Bay names are given first: — Men’s Singles.—Service 9, Miller 8: Peake 6, Lamb 9; Low 9, Leggett 5; Mayston 8, Patterson 9. Ladies’ Singles. —Mrs Peake 6. Miss Holgate 0; Miss Campbell 4, Miss Turner 6. Men’s Doubles. —Service and Peake 8, Miller and Lamb 9; Low and Mayston 9,. Leggett and Patterson 5. Ladies’ Doubles.—Airs Peake and Miss Campbell 6, Misses Holgale and Hitchcock 2. Misses MTntosh and T. Gibson 6, Misses Turner and Foley 4. Mixed Doubles.—Service and Miss Campbell 7, Miller and Miss Hitchcock 9: Peake and Mrs Peake 9, Lamb and Miss Holgate 6; Low and Miss Gibson 9, Leggett and Miss Turner 5; Mayston and Miss RLmtosh o, Patterson and Miss Foley 9. Results: Anderson’s Bay, 8 sets (101 games); North-East Valley, 6 sets (86 games). ROSLYN v. ST. ANDREW’S. Roslyn names are given first: Men’s Doubles,—Bridgman and Sonntag 9, Wilkie Bros, 4; Webling and Walden 8, Canter and Cameron 9. Men’s Singles.—Bridgman 9. D. Wilkie 1: Sonntag 9, J. Wilkie 7: W'eblirig 9, Carter 6; Walden 9, Cameron 2. Ladies’ Doubles.—Misses M‘George and Maxwell 3, Misses Cable and Le Brun 6; Mrs Sparrow and Miss Young 5, Misses V. Cable and Mitchell 6. Ladies’ Singles.—Miss M‘George 1, Miss M. Cable 6- Miss Maxwell 3, Miss Le Brun 6. Mixed Doubles.—Bridgman and Miss M‘George 4, D. Wilkie and Miss Cable 9: Sonntag and Miss Marshall 7, J. Wilkie and Miss Le Bran 9: Webling and Mrs Sparrow 9, Carter and Miss V. Cable 7: Walden and Miss Young 9, Cameron and Miss ii toll ell 4. Results: Roslyn. 7 sots (94 games); St, Andrew’s, 7 sets (81 games). MOANA v. ST. KILDA NO. 1. The Moana names are given first; — Men’s Singles.—Cooke 3, B. Deaker 5; Richards 9, Allan 3; .Anderson 2, Emery 9; Hopkins 8. Penrose 9. Men’s Doubles.—Cooke and Richards 9. B. Deaker and Allan 8: .Anderson and Hopkins 4, Emery and Penrose 9. Ladies’ Singles.—Mrs Hopkins 6, Mrs Tregear 2; Miss Sunderland 6, Miss Struthers 5. Ladies’ Doubles. —Mrs Hopkins and Miss Moloney 6, Mrs Tregear and Miss Struthers 2- Misses Sunderland and Dewar 6, Miss Gore and Mrs Hewitt 1. Mixed Doubles.—Cooke and Miss Sunderland 9, B. Deaker_ and Airs Tregear 3; Mr and Mrs Hopkins 9, Allan and Miss Struthers 4; Anderson and Miss Dewar 6. Enier- and Miss Gore 9; Richards and Miss Moloney 9,-Penrose and Mrs Hewitt 2. Results: Moana, 10 sets (98 games); St. Kilcla, 4 sets (71 games). ST. CLAIR, v. ST. KILDA No. 2. The St. Clair names are given first;— Men's Singles.—Stevens 9, Blackwood 8; Gamble 9, Jack 4; Twhigg 2, Arnold 9; York 9, Carlyle 8. Men’s Doubles.—Stevens and Gamble 9, Blackwood and Jack 6; Twhigg and York t>, Arnold and Carlyle 9. Ladies’ Singles.—Miss Piddington 6, Miss Hilliker 1; Mrs Gamble 6, Mrs Pinfold 0. Ladies’ Doubles.—Miss Piddington and Mrs Gamble 6, Miss Hilliker anti Mrs Pinfold 2; Misses Ruhen and Thomson 6, Misses Coy and Carline 3. Mixed Doubles.—Gamble and Miss Piddington 9, Blackwood and Miss Hilliker 3; Stevens and Mrs Gamble 9, Jack and Mrs Pinfold 3; Twhigg and Miss Ruhen 9, Arnold and Miss Coy 5; York and Miss Thomson 9, Carlyle and Miss Carlino 3. Results; —St. Clair, 12 sets (103 games); St. Kilcla, 2 sets (64 games). BETTER THAN LIFE INSURANCE. INFORMATION FOR PARENTS. Parents of young boys and girls are advised to get a free booklet that may prove “as good as a gold mine ” to them. This booklet describes the tree-planting enterprise of Nelson Pino Forest (Limited), which it is declared should return £IOOO in 20 years for each £IOO invested. Full particulars are given of actual experiences in o-rowing pinus insignia trees for commercial purposes. Write to-day to Nelson Pino Forest (Limited), Nelson.—Aclvt.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19010, 5 November 1923, Page 5

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LAWN TENNIS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 19010, 5 November 1923, Page 5

LAWN TENNIS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 19010, 5 November 1923, Page 5