KAIMATA NEWS
HANDICAP TENNIS TOURNAMENT. The Kaimata Tennis Club enjoyed beautiful weather for its club 'handicap tournament in the week-end. Teams were picked by I. Buchanan and D» Bungay. The match resulted in each team winning ten games, and the points resulted in a’ win for Bungay’s team by 554 to 524. Following are the detailed results, Buchanan’s team being named first:— Men’s Doubles: Buchanan and R. Therkleson (6) beat D. Bungay and D. Dobson (5) 30-18, A. Bungay and P. Harnett (17) beat L. Dobson and H. Hunt (12) 30—28, J. Klenner and P. Harnett (8) beat R. Klenner and T. Hartigan (9) 30—25. ■ ■ , Ladies’ Doubles: Mrs. L. Dobson and Miss R. Dobson (11) beat Miss E. Dobson and Miss N. Hunt ((12) 32-30, Misses E. Burkhart and E. Klenner (4) lost to Mrs. G. Gibbins and Miss I. Dobson (6) 22 1 30. Men’s Singles: A. Bungay (19) lost to L. Dobson (10) 31-33, R. Therkleson (scr) beat D. Dobson (6) 30—21,.L Buchanaii (12) lost to D. Bungay (4) 26—30, P. Harnett (16) lost to H. Hunt (14) 22— 30, J. Klenner (20) beat R. Klenner (15) 30 ~ 26 * « « u Ladies’ Singles: Miss R. Dobson (10) lost to Miss E. 'Dobson (10) 29—31, Miss E. Burkhart (8) lost to Mrs. G. Gibbins (2) 17—30, Mrs. L. Dobson (12) heat Miss N. Hunt (14) 30—27, Miss E. Klenner (scr) lost to Miss I. Dobson (ID 13-30. Combined Doubles: R. Therkleson and Miss R. Dobson (5) beat D. Dobson and Miss E. Dobson (8) 30-21, I. Buchanan and Mrs. L. Dobson (12) beat D. Bungay and Miss N. Hunt (9) 30-25, A. Bungay and Miss E. Burkhart (13) beat L. Dobson and Mrs. Gibbins (6) 31-29, P. Harnett and Miss E. Klenner (8) lost to H. Hunt and Miss I. Dobson (13) J. Klenner and Mrs. Adlam (12) lost to R. Klenner and Miss M. Dobson (18) 27—30, G. Klenner and Miss R. Dobson (11) lost to R. Klenner and Miss E. Dobson (11) 18 —30. • , As the match resulted in ten games for each side a men’s doubles games was played between the leading players on each side. Therkleson and Buchanan' defeated D. Bungay and D. Dobson 6—5. Miss I. Dobson has returned from a motor tour of the North Island. The Kaimata cheese factory (Mr. G. Gibbins, manager) put up a sterling performance last month. The.whole of the November output was graded finest, with an average grade of 93.04 per cent. -
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 December 1932, Page 15
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