LAWN TENNIS
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Very W Tennis Association's annual and ,11 competitions were brought well forward, several to th semi final stage. The girls and boys rhamnionshioS'were finalised this morn W P The pr#te3» to-day was deemed the hd fs' events, which were being played on the Whatau poko courts, were transferred to the Kaiti courts this afternoon. This afternoon’s results up to o. o’clock are as under
CHAMPIONSHIPS MEN’S SINGLES Third rovmd-I>. K. Chrisp d. SJincent; 9-1; T. Latham d. 1. Blair, y—o. Fourth round.—N. R. Mackay d. J. • Reeves, 9—7. MEN’S DOUBLES Third round.—lzard and Latham d. Sydney and Brown, 9-7; Bowen and Bowen d. Bignell and Rosie, 9 3. V. LADIES’ SINGLES Third round.—Mi's. Neal d. M rs - ?• E. Chrisp, 9-7; Mr?. Hacche d. Miss Williams, 9-4. COMBINED DOUBLES First round—Bignall and Mrs. E. VBrown d. N. Izard and Mrs. \N. Christie and Mss Sr. Ormond d. H. Sydney and Miss P. Pitt, 9—l; N. R. Mackay and Mrs. E. Smith d. C. Nicholls and Miss E. Hearty, 9-2, Latham and Miss M. Blair d. B. G. Kemp and Miss N. Brace, 9—3. BOYS’ SINGLES TPpi'ftl.— D. Richardson d. A. Stichhury, 6—o, 6-4, handicap events MEN’S SINGLES Fourth round.—T. Latham (o. 40) d. H. Sydney (o. 30.3), 6—o; K. R. Kay (r. 15) d. A. D. Hollis (r. 15), 6-3. Semi-final. —Kay (r. 15) d. T. Majy.on (r. 15), 6—3,
MEN’S DOUBLES
Second round.—Bignell and Rosie , (o. 15) d. Margoliouth and- Zachariah (r. 2.15), 6—l. . Third round. —Burnard and Malyon (r. 15,4) d. Kemp and Gregory (r. 15.2), B—6*
LADIES’ SINGLES
First round. —Miss M. Hooton (o. 30) d. M's. G. Reeves (r. 15), 6—3; Miss M. Allan (o. 3) d. Mrs. E. Brown (scr.), 6-4- Miss S. Williams (r. 15). d. Mss P. dunn (r. 3), by default; Mis Pitt (r. 15,2) d. Miss E. Barker (r. 15.2), Second round.—Mrs. Parkinson (scr.) d. Miss. B. Kemp (scr.), 6-2; Miss W. Barns-Graham (o. 40) d. Mss Macaulay (r. 15.3); Miss Hooton (o. 30) cl. Mss L. Davys (r. 15.2); Miss S. Williams (r.. 15) d. Miss M. Allan (o, 3), B—6; Miss M. Pitt (r. 15,2) d. Miss E. Hegarty (o. 15.4), 6—3; Miss G, Smith (r. 15) d. Miss E. Johnson (r, 3), 6r-l; Miss U. Plummer (o. 15.4) d. Miss M-
- % _ . ■t Third round. —Miss 8. Williams (r. ! ™) d. Miss M, H90t0.11 (o. 3P), 6—l; 'Miss M. Pitt (r. 15.2) d. Miss &■ Smith (r. 15), 9-7; Miss E.' Plummer (0. 16.4) d. Miss 8. Ormond (0. 15.2, 6-0. LADIES’ DOUBLES Second round.—Misses Ormond and Plummer (0. 15) d. Hisses Gun* and Barker (r. 15), 6-0.; Mrs Parkinson and Miss L. Davys (r. 15.2) d. Misses. S. Barton and N. Bruce (r. >ls), 6—2; Misses E. Hegarty and M. Blair (o. 15) tl Mrs. Neal and Miss B. Barns-Graham (0. 40), 7-5. COMBINED DOUBLES First round—R. Connop and Mrs. Parkinson r. 15) d. J. Mowat and- Miss G. Smith (r. 15.4), 6—l; Mr. and Mrs. A W. Hampton (r. 15.4) d, H. Bowen and Mrs. Heal (0.30.3), by default ; R, B. Pearson and Miss M. Doylp (r. 15.5) cl. R. Rosie and Miss M. Haisman (scr.), 7-6; M. Hogan and Miss M. Macaulay (r. 30) d. B. Cranswick and Miss M. Allan (0. 3.15). 6-3; R. Bignell and Mrs. Brown (0. 5) d. C. Margoliouth and Mrs. B. Hacche (0. 30,3), 6-2; N. Christie and Miss S. Ormond'(o. 3),d. &yty e X A nd Miss Pitt (o. 15); J. G, Reeves and Mrs. ' Reaves (0. 2) d. Nicholls and Miss E. Hegarty (0. 4), 6—l. S&eond round.—S. Vincent and Miss L. Davys (r. 3) d. H. B* Bannister and Mrs. L. Smith (o. 15.3), 6-0; J, G. Reeves and Mrs. Reeves (a. 4)_ d. U Bowen and Miss Plummer (o. 15.5), 7—5. * - ‘ FRENCH TOURNAMENT __ NEW ZEALANDERS BEATEN (Efife;, Tel. Copyright—United Press Assn.) (Received Dec. 28, 3 p-m.) PARIS, Dec. 27. In the tennis tournament, in the singles, quarter-finals, Borptra defeated ©lasser, 6—4, 4—6, 6—4.; Prepn defeated" Merlin, 6-0, 6-0. Merlin has not S recovered from a recent motor lent. In the doubles, Martin and Legeay defeated Steelman and Malfrpy, 6—4, 6—4 . In the mixed doubles, Lesueur and MBe. Barbier defeated Stedman and Miss Cunningham, 6—3, 6—3; De Borman and Mile. Adamson defeated Malfrpy and Mile. Adamoif, 6—3, 4—6, 6-3.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18590, 28 December 1934, Page 13
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