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LAWN TENNIS

Weather conditions -were favourable on Saturday for the continuation of the Otago lawn tennis competition. The results of the matches were as follow; A GRADE. MO AN A v. ANDERSON’S BAY. Men's. Singles.—Guy 9. Ross 2; Dutlm 0, Pearce 3; Drew 9. Marshall 3; Falconer 9, Dyas 5. Ladies’ Singles.—Miss Partridge 9. Mrs Dyke 2; Miss Sherriff 9. Miss Read 3: Miss Moloney 6. Miss Hill 5; Miss Hevwood 6, Miss Wilson 1. Men’s Doubles.—Guy and Duthie 9, Ross and Marshall 4;-Drew and Falconer 7, Pearce and Dyas 9. Ladies’ Doubles.—Misses Partridge and Sherriff 6, Mrs Dyke and Miss Rend 5; Misses Moloney and Heywood 6. Misses Hill and Wilson 3. Mired Doubles.—Guv and Miss Partridge 9, Ross and Miss Read 2; Duthie and Miss Moloney 9. Pearce and Mrs Dyke 4; Drew and Miss Sherriff 8. Marshall and Miss Hi 11.9; Falconer and Miss Heywood 9. Dyas and Miss Wilson 3. Totals; Moana. 14 sets (120' games); Anderson’s Bay, 2 sets (G 3 games). NORTH-EAST VALLEY v. COSY DELL (North-East \alley names given first.) Men's Singles.—W. Morrow 3. Jensen 9: M’Carthy 8, Bell 9; J. Morrow 6, Sherriff 9; Aitcheson 3. Dr Focken 9. Ladies’ Singles.—Miss Keast 6. Miss Fleming 9: Miss Wilkie 9, Mrs M'Dommll 3: Mrs James 5, Miss Smith 0; Miss llett 6, Sirs Dawson ii. Men’s Doubles.—W. Morrow ami M Carthy 9. Jensen and Slterriff 7; J Morrow and Aitcheson 7. 801 l and Dr loeken 9. Ladies' Doubles.—Misses Keast and Flctt 5, Miss Fleming and Mrs M'Doupall 6; Mrs James and Miss Wilkie 6, Miss Smith and Mrs Dawson 0. Mixed Doubles.—W. Morrow and Miss Keast 5, Jensen and Miss Fleming 9: J. Morrow and Miss Flett 8, Sherriff and Mrs M Don gall 9. M'Carthy and Mrs Janies 3, Bell and Miss Smith 9; Aitcheson and Miss Wilkie 8. Dr Focken ond airs Dawson 9. Totals; Cosy Dell, 12 sets (119 games); North-East Talley, 4 sets (97 games). C GRADE. PORT CHALMERS v. WESLEY. (Port Chalmers names given first.) , A I , o * l ’* Singles.—Marshall 9. Wellington 5; Walkmshaw 9. Fox 4; Jack 9, Boutrev 2; Jack 9, Veitch 3. Ladies’ Singles.—De Maus T, Hollows b: Usborn 3. \erngreen (3; Robinson 3, M Crone 6; Jones 0. Henderson 5. i Men „ w Doubles,—Marshall and Walkinsliaw 9, Wellington and Fox 4; Jack and Jack 9, Boutrey and Veitch 7. Ladies’ Doubles.—Dc Mans and Osborn 3, Hollows and Ycrngrecn 6; Robinson and Jones 5, M’Crone and Henderson 6. _ doubles.—Marshall and Dc Mans 7. Wellington and Vcrngreen 3: Walkinshaw and Osborn 7, Fox and M‘Crone 4; Jack and Robinson 3. Boutrey and Holloas i; Jack ami Jones 5, Veitch and Henderson 7. Totals: Port Chalmers, 9 sets (09 games); Wesley, 7 sots (81 games). PAST TAIERI v. WESLEY. (East Tnieri names given first.) Mens Singles. Watson 9, Wellington 7: Walker 9 Bouterey 2; J. Miller 0. Fox 9; I. Miller 9. Brooks 1. Ladies’ Singles.—Miss Kirk G, Miss Hollow 5; Miss Burn 2, Miss Vcrngreen 6; Miss Miller 2, Miss MGrone 6; Miss Bcdtord 6, Miss Henderson 5. Men’s Doubles.—'Watson ami W’alker 9 Wellington ami Bontery 2; Miller and Miller 5. 1-ox and Brooks 9. Ladies’ Doubles.—Miss Kirk and Miss Burn 6, Miss Hollow and Miss Verngreen 3- Miss Miller and Miss Bedford 0, Miss M Crone and Miss Henderson 6. Mixed Doubles.—W’atson and Miss 1; Walker ami Miss Burn 5, Bouterey ami Miss Hollow 7; J. Miller and Miss Miller C, Fox and Miss M'Crone 7; I. Miller and Miss Bedford 7. Brooks and Miss Henderson 4. Totals: East Taieri, 9 sets (94 games); W esley> 7 sets (80 games).

ANDERSON’S BAY v. ST. MARY'S. (Anderson's Bay names first). Men's Singles.—Bennett 9, Winders 1: Holley 9, Dennis 1; Wilson 9, M'Cluskey 8; Arthur 9, M'Connell 5. Ladies’ Singles.—Miss M. Pearce 6, Miss Crowley 4; Miss R. Frapwell 3, Miss Edwards 6; Miss Mnrie 6, Miss Henaghan 3; Miss Stcnhouse 6, Miss Jones 3. Men’s Doubles.—Bennett and Wilson 9, Winders and Dennis 1; Holley and Arthur 9, M'Cluskey and M'Connell 5. Ladies’ Doubles.—Misses Pearce and Frapwell 6. Misses Crowley and Jones 5; Misses Murie and Stenhousc 6, Misses Edwards and Henaghan 5. Mixed Doubles.—Bennett and Miss Pearce 7, Winders and Miss Crowley 1: Holley and Miss Frapwell 7. Dennis and Mjss Jones 5; Wilson and Miss Murie 7, M Cluskey and Miss Edwards 4; Arthur and Miss Stenhousc 7, M'Connell and Miss Henaghan 2. Totals: Anderson’s Bay 15 sets (115 games); St. Mary’s 1 set (61 games). ST. PETER’S v. N.E. VALLEY. (St. Peter’s names first). Mens Singles.—Flinders 9, Hislop 3; Webb 9, Fleming 2; Cutriss 8, Hand 0; Titchencr 9. Vivian 7. Ladies’ Singles.—Miss Homan 1, Miss Beadle 0; Miss M'Nie 4, Miss Powell 6; Mrs Carter 6, Miss Whitcombe 5; Miss Titchener 2, Miss Crookshanks 6. Men’s Doubles.—Flinders and Webb 9. Hislop and Fleming 4; Cutriss and iitchener 4, Hand and Vivian 9. Ladies’ Doubles.—Misses Homan and M’Nie 2. Misses Beadle and Powell 6; Mrs Carter and Miss Titchener 4, Misses Whitcombe and Crookshanks 6, Mixed Doubles.—Flinders and Miss Homan 5. Hislop and Miss Beadle 7: Webb and Miss M'Nie 2, Fleming and Miss Powell 7; Cutriss and Mrs Carter 4, Hand and Miss Whitcombe 7; Titchener and Miss Titchener 2, Vivian and Miss Crookshanks 7. Totals: N.E. Valley 11 sets (97 games), St. Peter's 5 sets (80 games). OPOHO v. NGA MOARA. (Opoho names given first). -Men’s Singles—J. Robb 9, H. Manvatt 7; S. Fahey C, J. Butel 9; T. Bohvell 9. P. Byrne 1; A, Alcorn 9. J, Smith 1. Ladies’ Singles.—Miss F. Brown 6, Miss Aiken 4; Miss L. Reilly 6, Miss Lyng 3; Mrs Fahey 6, Miss Rice 1; Mrs Simpson 0, Miss O’Reilly 5, Men’s Doubles. —Robb- and Fabey 9. Marryatt and Byrne 2; Bohvell and Alcorn 9, Butel and Smith 8. Ladies’ Doubles.—Miss Brown and Mrs Fahey 6, Misses Aiken and Lyug 0; Misa L. Reilly and Mrs Simpson 5; Misses Rice and O’Reilly C. Mixed Doubles.—J. Robb and Misa Brown 7, Marryatt and Miss Aiken 2; S. Fabey and Mrs Fahey 7, Butel and Miss Lyng 6; T. Bohvell and Miss Reilly 7, P. Byrne and Misa Rice 4; A. Alcorn and Mrs Simpson 3, J. Smith and Miss O’Reilly 7. Totals: Opoho 13 sets (110 games), Nga Moara 3 sots (GO games). CONCORD v. GREEN ISLAND, (Concord names given first.) -Men’s Singles.—J. M. Vie 3, M'Gregor 9: D. Copland 9. W. Moreland 7; W. Samson 9, A. Lindsay 3; D. Johnston 9, Craighead (i. Ladies’ Singles.—Miss I. Bennett 4, Mrs Craighead 6; Miss L. Connor 6. Miss A. Kerr 2; Miss P. Piper 0, Miss G. Miller 0; Miss M. Atkins 6. Miss R, Gosney 2. Men's Doubles, —M’Vic and Copland 0, M'Gregor and Moreland 9; Samson and Johnston 9, Lindsay and Craighead 3. Ladies’ Doubles.—Misses Bennett and Connor 6, Mrs Craighead and Miss Kerr 4; Misses Piper and Atkins 6, Miss Miller and Miss Gosney 5. Totals: Concord, 12 sets (108 games); Green Island, 4 sets (84 games). ST. CLAIR v. BALMACEWEN. (St. Clair names first.) Men’s Singles.—Green 4. White 9; Barltrop 6, Macdonald 9; Medcr 9, Coneton s;_ Evans 4. Wilkinson 9. Ladies’ Singles.—Mrs Davy 4, Miss Moods G: Miss Ponsford G, Miss White 1: Miss \. "Vallis 6, Miss Bradstock 3; Miss Preston 6, Miss Stone 1, Men's Doubles.—Green and Barltrop 0. M’Donald and White 9; Medcr and Evans 6, Couston and Wilkinson 9.

Ladies’ Doubles. —Mrs Davy and Miss Ponsford 6. Misses Woods and White 3; Mieses Vallis and Preston 6, Misses Bradstock and Stone 1. Mixed Doubles.—Green and Mrs Davy 6, White and Miss Woods 7; Barltrop and Miss Ponsford 7, Macdonald and Misa Macdonald IMeder and Miss Vallis 7, Couston and Mies Bradstock 6; Evans and Miss Preston 6, Wilkinson and Miss Stone 7. Totals: St. Clair, 8 sets (95 games); Balmacewcn, 8 sets (86 games). TECHNICAL v. TRIANGLE. (Technical names first.) Men’s Singles.—Malcolm 9, Poison 3; Mann 4, Stewart 9; Roche 7, Beardsley 9; Finlayson 9, Flett 3. Ladies’ Singles.—Miss Finlayson 6, Miss Hunt 2; Miss Marett 2, Miss Skeen fi; Miss Henderson 6, Miss Mattingly 6; Miss Sullivan 6, Miss Wallace 5. Men’s Doubles.—Malcolm and Mann 9, Poison and Stewart 4; Roche and Finlayson 9, Beardsley and Flett 6. Ladies’ Doubles.—Misses Finlayson and "Marett 5, Misses Hunt and Skeen 6; Misses Henderson and Sullivan 5, Misses Mattingly and Wallace 6. Mixed Doubles.—Malcolm and Miss Finlayson 7, Poison and Miss Hunt 3: Mann and Miss Marett 6, Stewart and Mies Skeen 7; Roche and Miss Henderson 5, Beardsley and Miss Mattingly 7; Finlayson and Miss Sullivan 7, Flett and Miss Wallace 5. Totals: Technical, 9 sets {lO2 games); Triangle, 7 sets (86 games). TAIERI v. COSY DELL. (Taieri names first.) Men's Singles.—J. Swallow 9. Houston 8; L. Swallow 9. Medder 1; Wilson 9, Lewis 7; Souter 9, Howison 5. Ladies’ Singles.—Miss Bryce fl. Miss Stokes 4; Miss M'Gregor 2, Miss Smith 6; Miss Dyer 5, Miss Bishop 6; Miss Russell 1, Miss Drumm 6. Men’s Doubles.—J. and L Swallow 9, Houston and Medder 3; Wilson and Souter 9, Lewis and Howison 8, Ladies’ Doubles.—Misses Bryce and M'Gregor 4, Misses Smith and Bishop 6; Misses Dyer andißussell 2, Misses Stokes and Drumm 6. Mixed Doubles.—J. Swallow and Miss Bryce 7, Houston and Miss Smith 6; L. Swallow and Miss M'Gregor 7, Medder and Miss Stokes 2: Wilson and Miss Dyer 4,, Lewis and Miss Bishop 7; Souter and Miss Russell 7, Howison and Miss Drumm 6. Totals: Taieri, 10 sets (99 games); Cosy Dell, 6 sets (87 games). WAIMANA v. EAST TAIERI (East Taieri names first). «r s {. en ' s Singles.—Watson 9, Smith I; Walker 9. Sherwood 3; J. Miller 9. Williams 0; I. Miller 9. Lawson 2. Ladies’ Singles.—Kirk 6, Paterson 1; Burn C. Kidd 5; Miller G, Baxter 3; Bedford 3, Campbell 6. Men’s Doubles.—Watson and J. Miller 9 Smith and Sherwood 3; Miller and Walker 9, W illiams and Lawson 0. Ladies’ Doubles.—Kirk and Burn 6, Paterson and Baxter 0; Miller and BedI°i;d 9. Lifid and Campbell 6. ~ M |xe “ Doubles.— Watson and Kirk 7, Smith and Paterson 4; Walker and Burn 7, Sherwood and Mrs Baxter 5; J. Miller and_Miller 7 Williams and Campbell 1; L. Miller and Bedford 7, Lawson and .Kidd 4. Totals: East Taieri, 14 sets (109 games); Waimana, 2 sets (44 games). LAWN TENNIS UNION. KAIKORAI v. MORNINGTON (Kaikorai names mentioned first). Men’s Doubles.—Haigh and Ridd 4, Hope and fiord 6; Williamson and Wilkinson 6. Pans and Waimslev 5. Ladies Doubles.—Miss Walker and Miss Forsyth 6 Miss Hope and Miss E Haig 5; Miss Dougins and Miss Sligo 6, Miss J. Haig and Miss Pizev 5. Men s Singles.—Haigh 2. Hope 6; Ridd 6, fiord 1; Williamson 3, Paris 6; Wilkinson 1. W almsley G. Ladies’ Singles.—Miss Walker 5, Miss Hope 6; Miss Forsyth 4, Miss E. Haig G. Mixed Doubles.—Miss Walker and Haigh 2. Miss Hope and Hope 6: Miss fiorsyth and Ridd 6, Miss E. Haig and 1; Miss Douglas and "Williamson 5, Miss J. Haig and Paris 6; Mies Sligo and Wilkinson 1. M, m Pizey and Walmsley 6. Aotals; Kaikorai, 5 sets (57 games); Mornmgton, 9 sets (71 games).

KENSINGTON v. RAVENSBOURNE (Kensington names mentioned first). Men’s Doubles. —Gibson and Sheridan 3, Rodger and 6; Robertson and Inglis 5, Stevenson and Thomson 7. Ladies’ Doubles.—Miss Garbutt and Miss Thomas ?, Mrs Bain and Miss B. Fowell 5; Miss Fail and Miss Wackitdene 3, Mrs Young and Mies W. Fowell 0. Men’s Singles.—Gibson 6, Rodger 1; Sheridan 1, hacer 6; Robertson 2, Stevenson 6; Inglis 6, Thomson 2. Ladies’ Singles.—Miss Garbutt 6, Mrs Bain 3j Miss Thomas 0, Mies B. Fowell 6. Mixed Doubles.—Gibson and Miss Garbutt 8, Rodger and Mrs Bain 9; Sheridan and Miss Thomas 2, Facer and Miss B. Fowell 6; Robertson and Miss Fail 6. Stevenson and Miss Young 8; Inglis and Mies Wackildene 2, Thomson and Miss W. Fowell 6. Totals: Ravensbourne, 10 sets (77 games); Kensington, 4 sets (57 games). NORTH-EAST VALLEY BAPTIST v WAKARI B. (North-East Valley names first.) Men’s Doubles.—E. Thompson and J. Thomson 6, J. A. Morrison and A. Hollebon 3; R. Reid and J, Wallace 6, P. Watkins and H. Morrison 4. Ladies’ Doubles. —Mrs K. Sinclair and Miss D. Sinclair 8, Mrs M'Faull and Miss R. Hay 9; Miss E, Marks and Miss H. Parker 6, Miss E, M'Cormack and Miss N. Reid 1. Men’s Singles.—E. Thompson 1, J. A. Morrison 6; J. Thomson 6, A, Hollebou 3; R. Reid 0, P. Watkins 6; J. Wallace 6, H. Morrison 0. Ladies’ Singles.—Miss H. Sinclair 0, Mrs M'Faull 3; Miss D, Sinclair 6, Miss R. Hay 2. Mixed Doubles. —Mrs Sinclair and E. Thompson 4, Mrs M'Faull and J. A. Morrison 6; Miss D. Sinclair and E. J. Thomson 6, Miss R. Hay and A. Hollebou 4; Miss E. Marks and R. Reid 5, Miss N. Reid and P. Watkins 7; Miss I. Parker and J. Wallace 1, Miss E. M'Cormack and H. Morrison 6. Totals: North-East Valley Baptist, S sets (67 games); Wakari, 6 sets (60 games). FIRST CHURCH v. GLENAVEN. (First Church names first.) Men’s Doubles.—M'George and Salmond 3, M'Farlane and Coulter 6; Martin and Dr Fowler 6, Christie and Hancock 3. Ladies’ Doubles.—Misses Salmond and M'Neur 6, Miss Hancock and Mrsßenfell 3; Misses Rae and M'Queen 6, Misses Gibbs and M'Kenzie 1. Men’s Singles.—M'George 4, M'Farlane 6; Salmond 5, Coulter 6; Martin 6, Christie 3; Dr Fowler 5, Hancock 6. Ladies’ Singles.-—Miss Salmond 6, Miss Hancock 3; Miss M'Neur 6, Mrs Benfell 4. Mixed Doubles. —M'George and Miss Salmond 4. Coulter and Miss M'Farlane 6; Salmond and Miss M'Neur 6, Hancock and Mrs Benfell 4; Martin and Miss Rae 6, Christie and Miss Gibbs 4; Dr Fowler and NHss M'Queen 6, Hancock and Miss M'Kenzie 0. Totals: First Church, 9 sets (75 games); Glenaven, 5 sets (49 games). Spalding’s TOP-FLITE tennis racket has a lighter head, yet is perfectly balanced and strong for many rcstringings. Used by the world’s leading players. Made in Great Britain. Play the TOPFLITE this season. There’s a Spalding to suit your game.—Advt.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20901, 16 December 1929, Page 17

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LAWN TENNIS Otago Daily Times, Issue 20901, 16 December 1929, Page 17

LAWN TENNIS Otago Daily Times, Issue 20901, 16 December 1929, Page 17