LAWN TENNIS
PATE A V. HAWEiiA PARK. A most enjoyable later-dub match was played at Patou on Saturday last between the'Patea aud Haw era Park representatives. Although conditions were net favourable for tenuis owing .o the high wind ruling some very line play was witnessed on both sides, Hawera Park eventually proving the victors by the small margin cf one match and three games. The following were the results, Patea players being mentioned first; — LADIES’ SINGLES. Miss Taylor, 3, v. Mrs. Pudge, 7. Mrs. Huberts, 7, v. Mrs. Davy, 1. Miss Gibson, 5, v. Mrs. .Bernard, 7. Miss Hamorton, -f, v. Mrs. Fallows, 7. MEN’S .SINGLES.; • Whitehead, 5, v. Kururangi, 9. Torrens, 9, v. Billows, u. Hunger, 9, v. Bramwell, 7. Shoild, S, v. Kirk, 9. 'Webster, 9, v. Sage, G. Huberts, I, v. Grant, 9. LADIES’ DOUBLES. Mis-s Taylor and Mrs. Heberts 8 v. Mosdames Budge and Davy 9. Misses Gibson and Hainertou 7, . v. Mesdames Bernard and Fallows, 3. MEN’S DOUBLES. AVhiteliead and Sheiid (5, v. Kururangi aud Billows 9. Torrens and Hunger 9, v. Bramwell aud Kirk (i. Webster aud Heberts 2, v. Sago and Grant 9. COMBINED DOUBLES. Mrs. Boberts and 'Whitehead 2, v. Kururangi and Mrs. Budge 9. Miss Taylor and Torrens 9, v. Billows and Mrs. Davy 2. Miss Gibson and Hunger 9, v. Bramwcll and Mrs. Bernard 7. Miss Hamerton and Sheiid 9, v. Kirk and Fallows 6. TOTALS, Patea: Nine matches, 124 games. Hawera Park: 10 matches, 127 games. ===== • 1
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Patea Mail, Volume XLVIII, 22 February 1926, Page 3
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248LAWN TENNIS Patea Mail, Volume XLVIII, 22 February 1926, Page 3
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