TENNIS
MANGASTAIRE v. BALLANCE. The Mangamaire tennis Club paid its return visit to Balia lice recently, and after a very enjoyable dav were defeated by 14 sots to 9 rets (65 games to 61 games). Lunch and afternoon tea was supplied by the Bullance ladies. Following are the results of the games 1 Mangantaire being mentioned first) : MEN’S SINGLES Lucas heat Harris 4—l ; McQuilkin lost to Shutt 3 f: Groube lost to 3!.. Harris I—4; Lea lost tq, M a tick I—4; Groube beat Holdaway 4—l. LADIES’ SINGLES. Miss Lawson lost to Miss Callannan 3—4; Mrs McQuilkin lost to Miss Hoidaway o—4; Miss Sievers lost to Miss McCarthy I—4; Miss Green lost to Miss Jones 3—l; Miss E. Lawson lost to Miss Edlin o—4 : Miss Lawson beat Mrs Mauch 4—o. MEN’S DOUBLES. McQuilkin and Lucas beat Harris and Shutt 4—l ; Lucas and Groubo lest to M. Harris and Mauch I—4; Lea and Groube lost to Holdaway and Carter 3 —4. LADIES’ DOUBLES. Miss Lawson and Mrs McGiu'' ' 1 beat Misses Callannan and Hekla, 4—l ; Misses Sie.veas and Green I at Misses McCarthy and Jones 4—l; Misses Lawson lost to Mrs Mauch and Miss Edlin 3—4. COMBINED DOUBLES. Lucas and Miss Lawson heat Har--lis and Miss Callannan ■!—3; Mr and M-s McQuilkin beat Shutt and M . s Holdaway 4—l: Groube and Miss E. Lawson lost to M. Harris and Miss McCarthy 2—4; Groubo and Miss Green lest to Mauch and Miss Jones 3 —t; Groub and Miss Sievei’a lost to Holdawav and Miss Edlin I—f; Lea and Miss Lawson beat Carter and Mrs Match 4—O. MAKOMAKO v. BALLANCE. A ladies’ match was played recently at Ballance between the Makoinako and Ballance ladies when a very pleasant day was spent, t lievisitors proving the winners by 7 sets to 5 .set.. <52 games to 49). Following are the> results (Makomako names being mentioned first) : LADIES’ SINGLES. Miss Day lest to Mrs Tait 3—6; Miss Groves !. st to Mis t'::llan.::i I—6: Mim. Sowry lost to Miss Holdaway I—6: Miss Sontag teat Miss Breinner 6—3; Miss Sargent lost to Miss Jones 2—6: Miss McCtil :gji beat Miss L oad 6—2: Mrs H. Eddie beat Mists Edlm 6—2; M :s s Garhck beat Mrs Brown 6—2. LADIES' DOUBI.ES. Misses Day and Groves lost to Mrs Tait and Missi Cnllanan 2—6: Misses Sowry and Sontag beat Misses Holdaway and Breinner 6—2 ; Masses Sargent and, McCullough heat Misses Jones and Edlin 7—5: Mr Eddie and Miss Garliek beat Miss Croad and Mrs Brown 6—l. MANG A M UTU v. ALFR EDTO N. During last week-end playei•- front the Mnngair.utu Club visited AhVe-i----ton when the results were as fellow (Alired,ton players being mentioned first) : LADIES’ SINGLES. Mis s Pejcv lest to Miss .Tinker, 26; Miss Raleigh boat Miss Ross G 1 ; Miss Smith beat Mbs Willmins 6—o; Miss Weston beat Miss Keddeli 6—4: Mrs R- Low beat Mss Thomson 6—l. MEN S SINGLES. IE few lost to J. O’Sulliv: n ■—7; K. Godmagli boat G. Lawton 7- 5; P Donovan boat E. Walker 7—5; 11. Percy lost t<> P. Condon 2 7 : L. Low beat R. Hunt 7—5; G. Hull beat H. Goer 6—2. LADIES' DOUBLES. Misses Percy and Raleigh boat Misses Junker and Res. 7—4; Misses Smith and Weston heat Mrs Goer and Miss Kodidcll 7—5: Mrs bnv and Miss W. Smith boat Misses Thomson and Fogden 7—4. MEN'S DOUBLES. Low and Godinagli lost to O Sullivan and Lawton B—9;8 —9; Donovan and Percy beat Walker aim Condon S —6; L. Low and Hull lost to Hunt and Goer B—9. COMBINED DOUBLES Miss Percy and Lew li-vt t;> Miss Junker and .Lawton 7—9; Miss Raleigh and Godmagli boat Miss Re -s and O'Sullivan 9—4 : Miss Smith an<l Donovan beat Mrs G or and Walker 9—B; Mrs Low and L. Lew beat Miss Thomson and Hunt 9 - 4 ; M -s \V . Smith and Hull beat Miss ! - don and Goer 9—o. v *• Alfredton won by 1< sets to 6.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11401, 21 March 1930, Page 2
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