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LAWN TENNIS

SATURDAY’S GAMES. The following are the results of the B ®nd O grade lawn tennis matches played on Saturday: — B GRADE. COSY DELL v. MOANA. ' (Cosy Dell names first.) Men's Singles.—Hunter 9, Webber 6; Stumbles 9, Gray 1; Oliver 9, Johnson 1; Balk 9, Hopkins 7. Men’s Doubles.—Stumbles and Hunter 9, Webber and Hopkins 7 ; Oliver and Balk 9, Gray and Johnson 4. Ladies’ Singles.—Miss Le Brun 5, Miss Maloney 6; Mrs Bell 2, Miss Sherrilf 6; Miss James 3, Mrs Duthie 6; Miss Turner 6. Miss Duthie 1. Ladies’ Doubles. —Miss Le Brun and Mrs Bell 5, Misses Maloney and Sherriff 6; Misses James and Turner 1, Mrs Duthie and Miss Duthie 6. Mixed’’ Doubles.—Stumbles and Mrs Bell 7, Webber and Jliss Maloney 6; Hunter and Miss Le Brun 7, Gray and, Miss Sherriff 5; Oliver and Miss James 7, Johnson and Mrs Duthie 3; Balk and Miss Turner 7, Hopkins and Miss Duthie 5. Totals: Cosy Dell 11 sets (104 games). Moana 5 sets., (76 games). TRIANGLE v. GREEN ISLAND. (Triangle names first.) Men’s Singles.—Richards 3, Crimp 9; Swan 1, Tomkins 9; M’Farlane 1, Andrews 9; Flett 2, Gosney 9. Ladies’ Singles.—Miss Keast 3, Miss Harraway 6; Miss Baker 0, Miss Miller 6; Miss Sumner 0, Miss Kane 6; Miss Chasten 4, Miss Ritchie 6. Men’s Doubles.—Richards and Sw r an 5> Crimp and Tomkins 9; M’Farlane and Flett 4. Andrews and Gosney 9. Ladies’ Doubles. —Misses Keast and Baker 6, Misses Harraway and Miller 5; Misses Sunnier and Chaston 4, Misses Kane and Ritchie 6, Mixed Doubles.—Richards and Miss Keast 7, Crimp and Miss Harraway 6; Swan and Miss Baker L Tomkins and Miss Miller 7; M’Farlane and Miss Sumner 2, Andrews and Miss Kane 7; Flett and Miss Chaston .5, Gosney and Miss Ritchie 7. Totals: Triangle 2 sets (48 games), Green Island 14 sets (116 games), KAITUNA v. CAVERSHAM. (Kaituna names first.) Men’s Singles.—Service 9, Bradley 4; M’Queen 5, Gibson 9; Brooks 9, Edginton 3. Wacher won by default. Ladies’ Singles.—Miss Ronaldson 6 Miss Jefferson 3; Miss Provo 6, Mrs Fuller 3; Miss Logan 6, Mrs Wilson 5; Miss Service 6, Miss Roebuck 1. Men’s Doubles. —M’Queen and Brookes 9, Edginton and Wacher 4. Bradley and Gibson won by default. Ladies’ Doubles. —Miss Ronaldson and Miss Provo, 2, Miss- Jefferson and Mrs Fuller 6; Miss Logan and Miss Service 6, Mrs Wilson and Miss Roebuck 5. Mixed Doubles.—Service and Miss Ronaldson .7, Bradley and Miss Jefferson 6; Brooks and Miss Provo 6> Gibson and Mrs Fuller 7; M'Queen and Miss Logan 7; Edginton and Mrs Wilson 4. Wacher and Miss Roebuck won by default. Totals: Kaituna 10 sets (82 games), Caversham 6 sets (60 games). C GRADE. N.E. VALLEY v. ROSLYN. (N.E. Valley names first.) Men’s Singles.—Wederell 6, Sincock 9; Aitcheson 9, J. MTver 6; Colbert 9, MT ver 2; Connors 7, Wogan 9. Men’s Doubles.—Wederell and Aitcheson 9, Sincock and J. MTver 6; Colbert and Connors 9, MTver and Wogan 1. Ladies’ Singles.—Miss Stewart 6, Miss M'Allum 2; Miss Richdale 6. Miss M. ! Allan 0; Miss Nelson 6, Miss H. Allan 2: Miss Flett 6, Mrs MTver 0. Ladies’ Doubles.—Misses Stewart and Richdale 6, Misses M’Allum and Allan 2; Misses Nelson and,Flett 6, Miss H. Allan and Mrs MTver 1. Mixed Doubles.—'Wederell and Miss Stewart 7, Sincock and Miss M’Allum 6; Aitcheson and Miss Richdale 7, MTver and Miss Allan 4; Colbert and Miss Nelson 7, MTver and Miss H. Allan 1; Connors and Miss Flett 7, Wogan and 'Mrs AC Tver 3. N.E. Valley, 14 sets; Roslyn, WAIMANA v. TECHNICAL. (Waimana names first.) Men’s Singles.—Houston 9, James 4; S. Gilbert lost to Osborne by default; D. Gilbert 9, Vial 4; Hislop 9, Stroud 7. Ladies’ Singles.—Mrs Holt G, Miss M’Lachlan 4; Miss Scherp G, Miss Lattimer 3; Miss Foster 2, Miss Boulton 6; Miss Crookshanks 5, Miss Lee 6. Men’s Dot/bles.—Houston and D. Gilbert 9, James and Osborne 6; Gilbert and Hislop 9. Vial and Stroud 6. - Ladies’ Doubles.—Mrs Holt and Miss Scherp 6, Misses M’Lachlan and Lattimer 6; Misses Foster and Crookshanks 3, Misses Boulton and Lee 6. Mixed Doubles. —Houston and Mrs Holt 6, James and Miss M’Lachlan 7; Gilbert and Miss _Scherp. 7, Osborne and Miss Lattimer 5; Gilbert and Miss Foster 7, Vial and Miss Boulton 3; Hislop and Miss Crookshanks 7, Stroud and Miss Lee 4. Totals: Waimana, 11 sets (100 games); Technical, 5 sets (75 games). CAVERSHAM v. COSY DELL. 'Cuversham names first.) Men’s Singles.—Peterson 9 Martin 7; M’Lenua-i 9, Greenslade 7; Weaver 9, Sheriff' 8; Clark 9. M’Millan 2. Men's. Dougles.—Peterson and MT.ennan 6, Marlin and Sheriff 9; Weaver and Clark 9, Greenslade and M’Millan 8. Ladies' Singles.—Miss C. Townrow 5, Miss Doodeward 6; Miss Paine 6, .Miss Cameron 5; Miss Grigg 5, Miss Stokes 6; Miss Sheddon 0, Miss S. Cameron 6. Ladies' Doubles.—Misses Townrow and Paine 4. Aliases Doodeward and Cameron 6; Mima* Grigg and Scddon S, Misses Stokes •nd ft. Qameron 6. MtxW Doubles.— Peterson and Miss Townrov T, Martin and Miss Doodeward 4; Mlxmaan and Mias Paine 6. Greenslade Mid AGaa Cameron 7; Weaver •md Misa ‘2rigg 7. Sheriff -und Miss Stokes 3; Clark •nd afiaa Sheddon 7, M’Millan and Afias 8. Cameron 2. Total*.—OevenMn fl 3©3 games';; Cosy D«n, T (St?. r*me4ANDERSON’S BAY’ v. BALM ACK WEN „ (Baimacowsn names first.) Sfan’s Singles.—Cumming 1, Ross 9; Nes- «« fl, Bonnett ft; Seymgur Pierce 9; Sm» 3, Fierce K

Totals: two sets.

Ladies’ Singles.—Esther 6, Service 3; Hindle 5, Hill 6; Catto 6, Wilson o; M'Donald 6, Read 2. Men’s Doubles.—Cumming and Nesbit 9, Ross and Bennett 8; Seymour and Horn 9, Pierce and Pierce 7. Ladies’ Doubles.—Esther and Hindle 6, Service and Hill 4; Catto and M'Donald 6, Wilson and Read 3. Mixed Doubles.—Cumming and Miss Esther 5, Ross and Miss Service 7; Nesbit and Miss Hindle 7, Bennett and Miss Hill 5; Horn and Miss Catto 4, Pierce and Miss Wilson 7; Seymour and Miss M'Donald 5, Pierce and Miss Read 7. Totals: Balmacewen, 9 sets (92 games); Anderson's Bay, 7 sets (97 games). WEST COAST TOURNAMENT. WESTPORT. January 29. The West Coast tennis tournament came to a successful conclusion to-day, the winners of championships being as follows:— Men’s singles H. Lockey (Westport); men’s doubles, H. Lockey and E. Bonnington (Westport); combined doubles, Langhorne and Miss Fountaine (Westp.ort); ladies’ singles, Miss Warner (Greymouth); ladies’ doubles, Misses Tulloch and Fountaine (Westport). The handicips resulted as follows-—Mens singles, M. Smith (Greymouthj: mens doubles, insi.me rr.-d Dr Church (Reefton): combined doubles, Warner and Miss Warner iGreyrrouth); ladies' singles, MisAtkinson (Westport); ladies’ doubles, Misses Tulloch and Fountaine. Fine weather prevailed throughout the tournament. H. Lockey, the winner of the men’s championship singles. is th Ail Black hockey player who loured Australia.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3803, 1 February 1927, Page 32

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LAWN TENNIS Otago Witness, Issue 3803, 1 February 1927, Page 32

LAWN TENNIS Otago Witness, Issue 3803, 1 February 1927, Page 32

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