WAREA NEWS
BOWLING AND TENNIS MATCHES. TWO DEFEATS OF BOWLERS. J ’ . The Warea bowlers have been unsuc-, cessful in the last two matches, play-, ed. On Saturday week Warea lost to Auroa by 44 to 52. The scores • are: ■ , . . ■ ‘ ■ ' . - " ‘ A;.: W. : Sheerin, Cave, Carey, Johnstone. 19- — Kera, Julian, Lawn, Muir . . A 27?; Sandford, Davies, Bradford, Kil- ■■ patrick 25 i-fSy Lewis, Roebuck, Wi, Hender- ■ son — 25On Saturday the Warea Domain washyscene of activity, when about twenty cars gathered round the tennis courts! and bowling green. ■ Beautiful weather favoured the players and some ‘Very;' keen and close games were displayed by the competitors. . The bowlers were defeated by Kaponga by 48 to 37:— : ’ : • ■ '-' W. K. Kera, Julian, Lawn, Muir -..,,- 20 — Pascoe, Tait, Fallows, ' Tyack —2l’ Lewis, .Roebuck, Wi . Hender-
son 17- — Tait, ■ Gardner, Cran, Dawson —- 27 The following Warea bowlers play Kaponga B at. Kaponga • on Saturday,
February 7:—Kera, Julian, Lawn, Aluir (is); Lewis, Roebuck, Wi, Henderson (s). The Pungarehu tenuis team -defeated Warea. by 12 sets to' 11 sets. Details, Pungarehu players being mentioned first, are:—•
Men’s singles.—R. B. Fleming lost to O. Lewis 3—6; A. Roots beat W. Priest .6—3; J. Priest lost to H. Wells 4—6; G.'feukehika’ beat E; Chapman' 6—l; G. Grayilost; to. B« Fowkes, ’’ • La’dies’ singles.—Miss E. Fleming lost to Miss'F' Chapman 07-6; 5-Miss B. : Flem-ing'.'lb'st-to-Miss N. ' Wells 0—.6; Miss I. Gray'.beat'Miss I. Goodwin'; 6—2; Miss ;MA Brophy ’-beat Miss' R.’- Wells : G—l; Mrsl/E.''Gray To'sf to -Miss Lr Corbett 0-—6; Miss "M. Doody beat Miss E. Meier 6—4. ' ■ ; ! Mfeh’s". -doubles. —Fleming ‘and ’ Roots '.losirtp O. Lewis and Priest 's—6; Priest ajid. Pukehika beat H. Wells arid Chapirjari;.6—l; Gray and Paraniki beat L. j^ellfeand Davis ’6—2. ■ k?! Ladies’ ■ doubles.—Misses E. and B. ■Fleming lost to MissesF. Chapman and iN.-'Wells 2—6; Misses I. Gray and M. ißrbphy beat Misses I. Goodwin'and R. : Wells 6—3. -v, ’ •'■’ ' "■•’ f jCqmbined doubles.—R. ! B. Fleming and Miss'E.;, Fleming lost; to :O. Lewis and Miks ‘ F.r Chh,pman, A Roots- 1 and Miss B; 'Fleming ’beat W. Priest and Miss 'N? Wells, 1 6—3; J.-Priest and Miss L’Gray lost’to H. AVells 1 arid Miss I. Goodwin, 4-!—6; B. Paraniki arid Miss M. Brophy beat E. Chapinari and Miss R. 'Wells, 6—3; G. Pukehika arid Mrs. E. Gray beat L. Wells and Miss I. Corbett, 6—2; G. Gray and-Miss-M. Doody
lost to B. Fowles and Miss Mary Doyle,
A very pleasant evening was. sp.ent at Warea on Tuesday when the Warea 'cheese-punchers held a dance’in'aid of 'the hall funds. Henderson’s orchestra supplied the music and Mr. Doh Neilson was master of ceremonies.' The sweepstake waltzing competition , held during the evening and judged by Mr. Stockwell was won by Mr. arid Mrs. •Thompson first with Mr. McCandish and Miss M. Pennington second. »
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 February 1931, Page 5 (Supplement)
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