Pongakawa Suffers Heavy Defeat
PRITCHARD CUP TENNIS MATCH WAIMANA FLAYERS SUPERIOR IN ALL DEPARTMENTS Despite tl,ioil' heavy defeat at the hands of 'Wai.nia.na last weekend in the Pritchard Cup tennis competition, the monikers of the I’qiig'akava C team report that they were not dismayed, and thoroughly enjoyed all matches with their doughty opponents. The Waimana team proved to he superior in all departments of the ‘play and .did not concede a match in the series.
Trie Porigaksiwn. players were the hosts and entertained the visitors at luncheon and afternoon tea. The following are the details (Pongakawa names first):
Ladies’ Singles.—Miss M. Gordon lost to Miss Woolfield 2-11; Mrs Steward lost to Miss H. Ball 0-11; Miss Hyde lost to Miss A. Cranwick 2-11; Miss Woolsey lost to Miss D. Black 1-11. Men’s Singles.—E. Oxenham lost to Woolfield 7-11; F. Woolsev lost to R. Pakhau 3-11; A. Milsom lost to N. Eagle 10-11; Ingham lost to R. Black 10-11; J. Ball lost to. D. Black 1-11. Ladies’ Doubles, —Mrs Stewart a'nd Miss M. Gordon lost to Misses H, Ball and Woolfield 6-11;. Misses ITyde and Woolsey lost to Misses .A. Cranwick and D. Black 3-11. Men’s Doubles.—E. Oxenham and F. Woolsey lost to Woolfield and Eagle 6-IT; A. and J. Milsom lost to R. Pakhau and W. Ball 3-1 i; Ingham arid J. Ball lost to R. and D. Black 5-11, Mixed Doubles.—Miss M. Gordon and E. Oxenham lost to Miss H. Ball and Woolfield 5-11; Mrs Stewart and A. Milsom lost to: Miss Woolfield and Pakhau 0-11; Miss Woolsey and J. Milsom lost to Miss A. Cranwick and W. Ball 2-11; Miss Hyde and F. Woolsev lost to Miss D. Black and Eagle 1-11.
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Te Puke Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 13, 18 February 1949, Page 1
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