TENNIS
INTER-CLUB GAMES MARIST V. MANGAPAPA At the Maris! Tenuis Club's courts on Saturday afternoon, an inter-club game was played between the Mangapapn A and Marist A tennis terns. The result was a win for Mangapapa by 13 sets lo 11. Mangapapa's strength being in the lady players ami Marist's iii the men. Condi I ions w.ere ideal for outdoor summer sport. , Afternoon tea was supplied by the ladies of the Marist club. Results are as follow, Mangapapa names 'being mentioned first in each case: — Men's Singles.—R. Stichbury lo.st to E. D. Hosier, J—6; B. Stichbury lost to T. Muir, 'A —O"; H. Good lost to K. R, Kay, .'I —6; L. Ferris lost to J. Kcane, 3—B; A. Bradley d. C. Muir, ij—|; a. Holland lost to E. O'llalloran, :;—d.
Ladies' Singles.—Mrs Brown d. Mrs Alley, G—o; Miss Robinson d. Miss Owen, 0—1; Mrs H. Good d. Miss Kipperberger, 6—4; Miss Johnson d. Miss Cronvbie, 10—8; Miss Lyons d. Mrs Heeney, 6—2; Miss Hcwitson d. Miss Hall. (h-3. Men's Doubles.—R. and r B. Stichbury lost lo Hosier and Kay, (i —8; Good and Ferris lost to Muir and Muir, 4 —G; 'Bradley ami Holland d. Kcane and O'llalloran, 6—3.
Ladies' Doubles. —Mrs Brown and Miss Robinson d. Mrs Alley and -Miss Owcnj-6—2; Mi's Good and Miss Lyons d. Misses Cromhie and Kippenberger, C i; Misses Johnson and Hewitson d. Mesdaiues Heeney jind Hall, (i—l, Mixed Douhles.—B. Stichbury and Mrs Brown lost to Hosier and Mrs Alley 3 —'>>; • >. Sticfrbiiry and Miss Lvoiis d. '!'. Muir anil Miss Owen; Good and 'Mrs Good lost to Kay and Miss Kippenberger, -I—(i; Ferris and Miss Robinson d. Keane and Miss Crombie 6— '■>; Bradley and Miss John-
con losl to C, Muir and Mrs Heeney, 4_6; Holland and Miss Hewitson lost to O.'Halloran and Mrs Hall, 4—6. PATUTAHI v. MARIST The Marist Tennis Club also entertained a team from Patutahi during the week-end, and in the play Marist won by 21 sets to 3, or 142 games to 68. 'Results were as follows, Patutahi mimes being irifentioned first : Ladies' singles.—Miss Bilham lost to Mrs. Alley, 3—6; -Miss Murtagh lost.to Miss Owen, 2-5: Miss Wilson d. Miss luppenberge.r, 6—2; Miss Burgess lost I to Miss Muirhead, 3—6; -Mrs. Wilson d. Miss Crdmbie, 12—10: Miss Patterson lost to Mrs. Heeney, I—6. -Men's singles.—o. Wilson d. K. 1). Hosier, 6—2.; fc. Thodey lost to T. Muir. 2—6; Y. Ktnbbings lost, to is. R. Knv. I—6; H. Williams lost to J.
Keane, o—6; W. Clark lost to K. O'Halloran, I—6; G. Stevens lost ,to .J. : Delany, 2—6. Men's doubles.— Wilson and Stubbmgs lost to Hosier and Kay. 3 6; Thodey and Williams lost to Muir ami Keane, 0-6; Clark and Hopkins lost to O'llalloran and Delany, I—s. Ladies' doubles,*—Misses Bilham and Wilson lost to .Mrs. Alley and Miss Muirhead, 2—6; Misses Burgess and Murtagh lost to Misses Kippenberger and Crombie, 5—7; Mrs. Wilson and Miss Patterson lost to -Miss Owen and Mrs. Heeney. 3—6. j Combined doubles. —Wilson and Miss Bilham lost to Hosier and Mrs. Alley, 5—6; Thodey and Miss Wilson lost to Muir and and Miss- Ivippenbergei', 5 —7; Slnbhings and Miss'Burgess lost to Kay and Miss Muirhead. I—6; Clark and
Miss Murtagh, lost to Keam and Miss Owen, I—6; Williams and Mrs, Wilson lost to O'Halloran and -Miss O.'ninhic-r 3—6; Hopkins and Miss Patterson lost to Delany and Mrs. Heeney. 2—6.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18582, 17 December 1934, Page 3
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