INTER-CLUB TENNIS
ONE WIN EACH TE HAPARA V. WHATAUPOKO i Keen play .was seen at the Te liapara , and Whataupoko tennis clubs’ courts last ; week-end, when an enjoyable inter-club . tournament was played. The play was . divided into two sections, and in the A section, on the Whataupoko courts, the . home team won by 15 sets to nine, while in the B section, on the Te llapara courts, To llapara were successful by , IS sets to six. Results of the A section were as. follow. Te llapara players being mentioned first in each case: — Ladies’ Singles.—Miss J. Norman lost to Miss O’llalloran, I—9; Mrs. Weston d. Miss Mead, 9-4; Miss Haisman lost to Mrs. Boon, 6—9; Miss McCarthy lost to Miss Kirkpatrick, 4—9; Miss Torrie lost to Miss Parker, 5—9; Miss Hacche d. Miss Millard, 9—7. Men’s Singles.—Rosie lost to Hcaly, 6—9 ; Woodrow lost to Ka.ua, 6—9 ; Bignell lost to McLauchlan, 4—9; Rickard lost to Anderson, 7 —9; Gardiner d. Boys, 9—2>; Moore d. Craig, 9—6. Ladies’ Doubles.—Misses Norman and ' Haisman lost to Misses O’Halloran and . Mead, 2—9; Mrs. Weston and Miss Mc- ; Garthy lost to Mrs. Boon and Miss Kirk- , patrick, 5--9; Misses Torrie and Hacche . <l. Misses Millard and Parker, 9—7. Men’s Doubles. —Woodrow and Bignell . lost to Hcaly and Kaua, 6—9; Rosie and , Gardiner lost to McLauchlan and Anderson, 6—9; Rickard and Moore il. Boys j and Craig, 9—2. ' Combined Doubles.—Rosie and Miss Haisman lost to Healy and Miss O’Hnlloran, 4—9: Woodrow and Miss Norman | lost, to Kaua and Miss Mead, 6—9; Bignoil and Mrs. Weston lost to McLauchlan and Mrs. Boon, 7—9 ; Rickard and Miss McCarthy d. Anderson and Miss Kirkpatrick, 9—6: Gardiner and Miss Torrie d. Bovs and Miss Parker, .9—7; Moore and Miss Hacche d. Craig and Miss Millard, 9-2. . , . Results in the B section were as follow,. Whataupoko players being mentioned first hr each ease : Ladies’ Singles.—Miss DeCosta lost to Miss Hooton, o—s; Miss Paltridge lost] to Miss E. Benson, 17—19; Miss Nalder; lost to Mrs. Brown. 26: Mrs. Sloan, lost to Miss Maxwell, 3—6; Miss Palt-j rid.ro lost to Miss V. Benson, 4—6;.Miss. Roddick lost to Miss Glassford, 3—6. j Men’s Singles.—E. Jeffries d. .T. j Mowat, 9—2: Cunningham lost to C. ! Prentice, 3—9; Ingram lost to J. Pren-
tice 5—9; Boon d- W. Piesse, 9—3; Cato d. C. Mackley, 9—2: Bilham d. K. Everett, 9—6. _•. . .. Ladies’ Doubles.—Misses DeCosta. and Nalder lost jto Misses Hooton and Benson, 2—9; Mrs. Sloan and J\iiss NaJder lost to. Mrs. Brown and Miss Maxwell, 4—9; Misses Paltridge and Roddick lost to Misses Benson and Glassford, B—9. Men’s Doubles.—Jeffries and Cunning! ham lost to : Mowat and C. Prentice, B—9; Ingram and Boon lost to J. Prentice and Piesse, ,4—9; Cato and Bilham d. Mackley and Everett, B—l. Combined Doubles. —Jeffries and Miss DeCosta lost to Mowat and Miss Hooton. 7—9 ; Cunningham and Miss DeCosta lost tq C. : prentice and Miss E -Benson, 2—9 : Ingram and Miss Nalder lost to J. Pren tico and Mrs. Brown,. 6—9; Boon and Mrs. Sloan lost to Mackley and Miss Maxwell, 7—9; Cato and Miss Paltridge d. Piesse and Miss V. Benson, 9—4; Bilham and Miss Roddick lost to Everett and Miss Glassford, 2—9.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18252, 22 November 1933, Page 11
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