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TENNIS

INTER-CLUB MATCHES SATURDAY’S RESULTS Results of inter-club matches played under the auspices of the Auckland Lawn Tennis Association on Saturday are as follow: CITY MATCHES B Grade CAMPBELL. PARK V. ST. HELLERS Campbell Park beat St. Hcliers by six matches to four. St. lleliers names first: Singles—J. Diamond beat Rostgard, o—4, 6—3; O. Bushill beat Barfoot, 6—l. 6—3; Mrs. Cooper lost to Miss Rukutai, 3—6, 1— 0; Mrs. Needham beat Miss Bull, o—3, I—6, 6—o. Doubles—Diamond and Horspool lost to Rostgard and Barfoot, 6—3, 2—6, 2—6: Bushill and Cooper lost to Rukutai and Winger, 3—6, o—2, 4—G; Mrs. Cooper and Mrs. Butler lost to Miss Rukutai and Miss Leng, 4—6, 3 —6: Mrs. Needham and ss Goldsbrough beat Miss Bull and Mrs. Brough, 6 —4, o—s;Horspool and Miss Goldsbrough lost to Rukutai and Mrs. Brough, 5—6. 5—6; Cooper and Mrs. Butler lost to Winger and Miss Leng, 5—6, 3 6. C Grade VARSITY V. CARLTON Varsity beat Carlton by seven matches to three. Singles—Gregory lost to Pert, 2—6, 6—4, 5 —6; Wilson beat Shand, 3 —6, 6—5, 6—3; Miss Garry lost to Miss Clifford, 26, 2—6; Miss Walker beat Mrs. Pollard. 6 1, 2 —6, 9—7. Doubles —Gregory and Wilson beat Pert and Shand, 6—2, 6 —4: Herbert and Bullen beat Pollard and Miller, 6—5, 4—6, 6—l; Misses Walker and Garry lost to Misses Pollard and Clifford, 5—6, 6—2, I—6; Misses Lennard and Gallagher beat Mesdames Grear and Jeffries, 6—4, 6—3: Bullen and Miss Galaher beat Miller and Mrs. Jeffries, 6—2. 6—2; Herbert and Miss , Lennard beat Pollard and Mrs. Green. 6—l, 4—6, 6—l. ARATONGA V. BAYFIELD Aratonga beat Bayfield by eight matches to two. ■ogles—George beat Basset, f—s, 6—3: Coldham..beat Addis, 6—5, 6—5; Mrs. Worsop beat Miss Hem us, 6—2, 6—2; Miss Darling beat Miss Bassett. 6—2, 6—l. Doubles—George and Coldham lost to Addis and Walker, 4—6, 5—6; Morris and Fowler lost to Bassett and Wetherill, 3 6, 6—3, 5—7: Mrs. Worsop and Miss Darling beat Miss Hemus and Miss Connolly, 6—o, 6—3; Mesdames Coldham and Fowler beat Misses Bassett and Moir, €—2, 3—6. 6 —2; Fowler and Mrs. Fowler heat Walker and Miss Moir, 6 —4. G—l; Morris and Mrs. Coldham beat W ethernl and Miss Connolly. 6—3. 6—2. D Grade ST. HELIERS V. MT. EDEN CONGREGATIONAL St. Heliers beat Mount Eden Congregational by six matches to four. Singles—Bradley lost to Gooch. I—G, I—6; Harrison lost to Sheen,. 4—6, 4—6; Miss Porter beat Miss Eccles, 6—3, 6—4; Miss Goldsbro beat Miss Head, 6—l. 6—-0. Doubles. —Bradley and Harrison lost to Lawson and Sheen, 2 —6, 2—6; McGinley and Scott lost to Cameron and.. Gooch, •> § 6 5, 4—6; Misses Goldsbro and Russell 'beat Misses Eccles and Head, 6—3, 6—3; Miss Porter and Miss beat Misses Ye6man and Woods, 6-— o, 6—o; McGinley and Mrs. Kretchmar beat Lawson and Miss Yeoman, 6—o, 5—6, b—D: Scott and Miss Russell beat Cameron and Miss Woods, 6—l. 6—o. OUTER SUBURBAN The second round of the outer suburban inter-club matches was played on Saturday. The Papakura v. Clevedon matches in both the A and 15 grades were postponed on account of the show. Results (home teams mentioned first):— A Grade .MANGERS EAST v. VALLEY At Mangere East. Valley -Ron by seven matches to six. Singles—C. Reader beat J. Plant, 6—5, 6—5; Solomon beat C. W. Fitzpatrick, 6 —3, 6—-4; Cutfield lost to G. Melnnes, 5—6, 6 —3, 5—6; A Paine beat D. Fitzpatrick. 6—l. 6—4; Miss B. Solomon beat Mrs. Muir, 6—4, 4—6, 6—l; Miss P. Reynolds lost to Miss C. Fitzpatrick. 4—6. 5 6. Doubles—Reader and Solomon lost to Plant and Fitzpatrick, 5—6, 6—3, 5—6; Paine and Cutfield lost to Melnnes and Fizpatrick, 4—6, 6—5, 5—6: Nield and Hain beat Austin and Melnnes, 2—6, 6 5, 6 —5; Misses Solomon and Reynolds lost to Mrs. Muir and Miss Fitzpatrick, 1— 6, 4—6; Misses Crooks and Brown lost to Miss Plant and Mrs. Davies, 5 —6, 4 6 Nield and Miss Crooks beat Austin and Miss Plant, 6—4, 4—6, 6—3; Hain and Miss D. Brown lost to Melnnes and Mrs. Davies, 4—6, 3—6. lIOWICK v. PAPATOETOE At Howick. Papa toe toe won by ten matches to three. Singles—J. C. Litten lost to Catt. 2—6, 26; E. Cutforth (Papa), won by default; L. White beat J. Nicholson. 2—6, 5 -6; D. Andrew beat C. Firth, 6—3, 46, 6—4: Miss E. Wagstaff lost to Miss E. Haslip, 6—3, I—6, 2—6; Miss A. Roberts lost to Miss Mona Waters, 3—6, 4 Doubles—-Litten and Andrews lost to Catt and Cutforth, 5—6, 6—2, 4—6; J. Nicholson and C. Firth (Papa), won by default; Downey and Wall lost to K. Leonard and Douglas, 2—6, I—6; Misses E. Wagstaff and A Robers lost to Misses E. Haslip and M. Waters, 4—6 3—6; Misses D. Beckett and E. Bell' beat Misses R. Burnside and D. Waters, 2—6. G-—3, 6—l; Father Downey and Bliss D. Beckett lost to Douglas and Miss D. Waters, 6—5. I—6. 2—6; E. Ball and Miss Wall lost to K. Leonard and Miss R. Burnside, 3—6. o—6. MANUREWA v. EAST TAMAKI At Manurewa. Manurewa won by nine matches to three. 0 Singles—L. Pegler lost to D. Knight, £ —o’ s—P'5 — P' Warlich beat C. Hill, 4—G, 55* 5 —P p e&ler beat T. Rawson, 4 b, 6—-4, 6—3; R. Bennett beat Christh^f n Tvr- 4 ~ 6 A 6 T 0 ’ 7 — 5; Miss L - Lupton beat Miss A. Ferguson, 6—3, 4—G, 6 1; " I:l ® a P* „ Fin lay son beat Miss M. Hill, o b, b—3, 6 4. Doubles— L. Pegler and Warlich lost to Knight and A. Baird, 3—6, 6 1, 4—6- - P ff ler and Warlich v. ChristenT? Raw S°n. 6—6. I—3 (unfinished); B. Pegler and J. B. Gilmore beat B. Baird and c*. Hill, 6—4, 6 1: Misses Lupton and Finlayson lost to Misses A. Ferguson and M. Hill, 6—3, I—6. 7—D; Mesdames Pegler and Warlich beat Misses E. Hill and Upfold, 6—c, 4 6, „ fT’“ r -™ d Mrs. L. Pegler beat Baird and Miss E. Hill, 6—2, 6 4* Gilmore and Mrs. Warlich beat R. Baird and Miss Upfold, 6—-4, 3 g, 6 3. B Grade VALLEY V. MANGEEB EAST toAtyValiey. Valley won by nine matches 1 T "' s ™lth beat It. Lowe, t, S’ - Co PPins beat J. C. F. Paine nolds’ l io S 'll W- v ,ood ? lost to Miss LeyNewson* V-6. J ' Muir beat Mis 3 and Coppin beat Lowe to d r P st?sSf 11 c } Vatt and Moody lost lo G. Ta>lor and Soussev 2 11 • Austin loa ‘ to Na-sh and tteen feSiU Mu,r and Moody beat Misses «hS?«? Ids J and Newson, 11—4; Misses Smith and Sutton beat Miss

Coglan and Miss B. Kev ~ St Paul and Dunn lost* Ha, Clark and M. Clark, 9 ,j ■ I Smith lost to Taylor and m 1 “4 lb | 10—11; Moody and MiSs S'?I Soussey and Miss Kev. I M ' ss , St. Paul beat X^h Clark. 11—10; Paliister and ' [beat Steen and Miss G. btl PAPATOETOE V. HOWlc!^ At Papatoetoc. Pupatwfs. 12 matches to 2. , Singles—R. Ross lost „ 10— 11; McKenzie lost C to^n ßric| ra, 7—11; Miss K. Waters bew t&W £ llsiS K. Bryant 11— Roi>s and McKf»n»iT\. <v nell and Baverstock, 11 \. Bn . and Hicks beat Armimtre 11—9; Wyman and M Doublo and Newton g Waters and K. Bryant beat’xtTr* 8 * 5 t I and .Miss Cor. 11—!?-* 1 4 D Louglilen and K. O’LoushlM, t i Bateman and Cameron. - Mary Wilson and tlanant mL® B * Miss Robertson and fe sS* 0 * W i Smytlieman and Miss R. O’Loii.m’ u ~. f Armitage and iUss Batemi^g^'”.M V an< i «£*■ ° LouglUen beat pit* ' i and Miss Cameron, 11—7Miss Mary Wilson beat DouWimn!? i Roberts, 11—2; McFarland and \i.*> ,f Skeen. Newton* | BAST TAMAKI V . MASUBEWi At Bast Tamaki. East Tam.L, by ten matches lo fourt * iluaM *i Singles—P. Wyman beat n B ‘ Fersusoa 1051 Doubles—-\\ yman and Thomas beat roll and Alclnnes, 11—8; Shaw Bave.stock lost to Clayton ami u ‘ thorn, 6—11; Bayliss and Donaldson and Iteyburu, U l • xt- I Ba vers lock and Ferguson beat laysun and Coxliead, 11—8; Miss Dfc, ' stock and Mrs. Christensen lost to w " Dreadon and C. Yeoland, 2 n- v f :^ Hope-Johnson and Knapping beat Pegler and Beaumont, U-—3; Shawt* Miss D. Ba.verst.ock beat R. Clayton f 1 Miss Dreadon, 11—6; Baverstockandiu ; Christensen lost to Hawthorn arJm M Yeoland, 5—11: Bayliss and .Mi Jh* 1 Johnson beat Donaldson and Mias PfaJ ft 11 1; Denize and Miss Knappiaz I Braeburn and Miss Beaumont. U-}. 1 REMUERA PRESENTATION 1 The president of the Auckland La? * Tennis Association, Mr. T. E. Hick* f and Mrs. Hickson were presenteriwfc E a silver fruit dish by members il t ■ Remuera Lawn Tenuis Club on Satr £ day. The club president, Mr. E. W. G- - fiths, making the presentation, said Ik S the club wanted to mark its apprecL I tion of the services given by Mr. I Mrs. Hickson. Mr. Hickson had hi I practically every office in the club aiK now he had the highest honour \ could be given him by tennis playe ■ Replying, Mr. llicksqn said that l wife was a foundation member of fc l club and that was the chief reason w* f he had joined. The presentation was I pleasant surprise. VACUUM OIL V. TRAMWAYS Tramways beat Vacuum Oil Complin a friendly tennis match on Saturday* B 13 sets to seven. Mr. Blair, New & land director of the Oil Company, who* ■ in the championship class a few \-<v t ago, captained the beaten team, and .! I Gordon, the Tramways. Mr. S. M. Farrelly welcomed the Thors, and mentioned that it was !&*> due to the interest taken in the cfc B by the president, Mr. A. E. Ford, gene j manager, that the courts were avaM to the Tramways employees. Results. Oil Company’s players first- | Singles—Blar, 6. v. Grant, 3; Cadneß. v. Cavaye, 6; Mrs. Sevier, 4, v. Mr g Brady, 6; Miss Hunt, 3, v. Mrs. Gordon. i Doubles—Blair and Cadness, 6, v. Go. and Cavaye, 4; Sadgrove and Sevier. v. Belcher and Forbes, 6; Bullot and W son, 6. v. Stoddard and Hook, 3; Mealur Ladgrove and Sevier, 4, v. Mesdar Gordon and Brady, 6; Misses Morley : Hunt, 4, v. Mesuames Greenland and N In tyre, 6; Mrs. Morley and Mis* P?a son, 5, v. Mosdames Mathieson and Bi I I bour, 6; Blair and McDermott v. Cavaye and Mrs. Brady, 1; Sadjr and Mrs. Sadgrove, 4, v. Grant and Mr i Gordon, 6: Sevier and Mrs. Sevier, l, s. Belciier and Mrs. Mclntyre, 6; Cadr* and Miss Hunt, 6, v. Stoddard and M: { Greenland, 3: Bullot and Miss Pearron. v. Forbes arid Mrs. Mathieson, 6: Wii* and Mrs. Morley, 3, v. Hook and Ik Barbour, 6. BAFTIST CLUB There was a large gathering of mo bers and friends at the Grange Baptist Club on the grounds adjoining t church on Saturday afternoon, when t Rev. A. S. Wilson, pastor of the ch’ir declared the s\ son open. Mr*. A Wilson played the first ball, after vt . a number of games were played. HAMILTON'S BIG WIN (From Our Own Correspondent) HAMILTON, To-di | Playii.g here on Saturday. . Tennis Club defeated Cambridge 20 matches to 4. THAMES V. PAEROA (Jf'rovi Our Own Correspondent) | THAMES, To*. * Thames beat Paeroa by 11 niatchM t I In a match here on Saturday. Bow- R Singles—Mrs. Glover beat Miss 7—l: Miss Hedley beat Misa EBa t Grey beat Thorpe, 3—l; Dauby Millan. 9—4; Garland beat F. Trv 9—o; PoulgTain beat Steedman, »-J ( K Doubles —Gray and Darby PThorpe and McMillaJ. B—9; Poulgrain beat Th*rpe and 9—S; Marshall and A. Danby bent l*-. and O’Neill, 9—o; Mesdames Gwr« r ,. Garland lost to Misses bhand aiw 4—7; Mrs. A. Danby and Miss beat Misses Taylor and O Graay. v Danby and Mrs- Danby beat O r Miss O’Grady. 9—l: JGarland beat Swan and Mis* “ NEW SOUTH WALES WINS TOURNEY WITH BRITAIN SYDNEY, Sand.In the international ten ”*® ; ment New South Wales s tain by sev r en rubbers, - u t 178 games, to five rubbers io 171 games. Yesterday s resul Singles: Collins (Enslsn_ i '' Willard, C 1, I—6.1 —6. 6 —^ (N.S.W.), beat Austin, . Gregory (England), beat 6—X 6—2, 6—4. Doubles. Kim--I Willard (N.S.tV.). beat Collins. 7—5. 6—4. 1— «, The u eatlier was windy Tlio best match was that Hopuian and the Gregory. The latter’s f leying was forceful and cl £ mado tho game fast. •^* US TT neeit off day, and lacked vim. spell. Collins again &\ determined. Tho strength Sotith Wales meif in the douw j ever, carried them to victory* The provincial cliarnp!onstd9 K ment will played with pionship sti—iness ten ” l l k i an d 0?% ally adopted by the AucW« | Tenins Association. ' • B on Ayres’. BILLIARDS AT DVNESO At the close of Saturday’^^ billiards match between g M.-Connelly. 9.001 to 8.215. Fo '!S W gjji 181, | breaks: Lindrum, -«>• Conoehy. 343, S«8, 182. go* s high standard, bolh 8 j bitions. 1

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 521, 26 November 1928, Page 6

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TENNIS Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 521, 26 November 1928, Page 6

TENNIS Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 521, 26 November 1928, Page 6