TENNIS.
SGT7THBRIDGE B. v. DUNSANDEL B. Playing on the Dun sand el Courts on Saturday, the visitors defeated the local team by 20 games. The following are the scores, Dunsandel players l»eing mentioned first: — LADIES' SINGLES. Miss A. Brown lost to Mrs Money, 0-6. Miss li. Brown "beat Miss F. Abbott, 6-4. Miss D. Messer lost to Miss Withers, "2-6. Miss M. Brown lost to Miss S. Abbott, 0-6. MEN'S SINGLES. J. McLaughlin lost to W. Abbott, 2-6. A. McPherson "beat B. Me.Evedy, 6-0. G. Btapleton beat G. March, <5-2. H. Skin nor lost to J. Free, 1-fl, A. Brown lost to W. Haley, 2-9. 3. Wraight beat G. Roi, 9-4. LADIES' DOUBLES. Misses A. Brown and D, Messer lost to Mrs; Money and Miss Withers, 2-6: Misses M. and B. Brown lost to Misses F. and S. Abbott, 4-6. MEN'S DOUBLES. . 3. McLaughlin and A. McPhorson lost to W. Abbott and McEvedy, 4-6. G. -Btttploton and H. Skinner lost to J. Free and G. Marsh, 2-6. A. Brown and -J.. Wrought beat , W.< Haley and 0. Hoi, 9-6. , COMBINED DOUBLES. Miss A. Brown and 3. McLaughlin beatMrs Money and W. Abbott, 6-4. .Miss Messer and A. McPherson beat Miss Withers and B. McEvedy, 6-4. -Miss li. Brown and. G. Stajaleton beat Miss Abbott and -G. Marsh, ; 6t5. Miss M. Brown and H. Skinner lost to Miss Abbott i»nd J. Free, 4-6. Totals: Southbridge 97, Dunsandel '77. ST. MARY'S v. EICCAETON DOMAIN. The following are the results of a match' between St. Mary's Tennis Club and the ®.ie-' carton Domain Tennis Club, played on the Riccarton Domain courts on Saturday, resulting in a win for the latter by 42 games, Riccarton players being mentioned first:— LADIES' SINGLES. Miss Burnet beat Miss H&rbidge, 6-2. Miss. Bowman beat Mis.s Gough, 6-0. Mrs Smith beat Miss Wood, 6-2. MEN'S SINGLES.
C. Dartnall boat Elliott, 6-3. A. Biggs beat Kingan, 6-2. S. Guy lost to Wood, 2-6. 0. C. Kemp beat Craighead, 6-1. F. Southern lost to Craighead, 2-6. LADIES' DOUBLES. Mrs Biggs and Miss Burnet boat Misses Ilarbidge and Gougli, 6-.1. Misses Bowman and Thomson beat Misses Gough and Johnson, 61. Misses "Thomson and Mrs Smith beat Misses Johnson and W-ood, 6-3. MEN'S DOUBLES. Dartnall and Biggs beat Elliott an*d Wood, 6-3. Biggs and Guy beat Elliott and Kingan, 6-5. Guy and Kemp T>eat Wood and Craighead, 6-2. COMBINED DOUBLES. Dartnall and Mrs Biggs lost to Elliott and Miss Harbidge, 3-6. Guy and Miss Thomson beat Wood and Miss Gaugh, 6-4. Kerfp and Miss Bowman beat Kingan and Miss Johnson, 6-5. Southen and Mrs Smith beat Craighead and Miss Wood, 6-3. Totals; Siccarton 97, St. Mary"\s 55. DABTIELD v. SHEFFIELD. A tennis match was plnyod on .Saturday between Darfield and Sheffield oa the latter's courts, resulting in a win for the home team by seven games. The following are the scores, Darfield players being mentioned first: — LADIES* SINGLES. Mrs Calder lost to Mrs Laundry, 2-6. Miss Ede lost to Mrs Miller, 0-6. Miss Campbell lost to TSiiss Gunn, 0-6. 'MEN'S SINGLES. Reid beat Field, 9-1, Mulston beat Watson, 6-4. Calder lost to Townshend, 1-6. Mulholland beat Miller, 6-4. Robertson beat King, 6-0. LADIES' DOUBLES. Mrs Reid and Mrs Calder beat Mrs Laundry and Mrs Miller, 6-3. Miss Ede and Miss Campbell lost to Miss Gunn and Mrs Wright, 2-6. Miss Ede and Miss Campbell beat Miss Johnston -and Miss Pole, 6-4. MEN'S DOUBLES.
Reid and Hulston beat W. Watson and J. Gillanders, 6-2. Calder and Mulholland beat Polo and Miller, 6-2. - Mulholland and Robertson Ijeat Colthart and King, 6-5. COMBINED DOUBLES. Mrs Reid and Reid lost to Mrs Laundry and J. Gillanders, 2-6. Mrs Calder and Hulston lost to Mrs Miller and W. Watson, 5-6. Miss Ede and Calder lost to Mrs Wright and Townshond, 2-6. Miss Campbell and Mnlholland lost to Miss Gunn and ..Miller, 1-6. Totals: Darfield 72, Sheffield 79.
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 273, 22 December 1914, Page 5
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