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JUNIOR A GRADE TENNIS CONTINUED ON SATURDAY.

The sixth round of the Junior A Grade tennis competition was played at Wilding Park on Saturday afternoon. The weather was cold, with a sou’westerly wind blowing. Result?:— SUMNER. X’. CASHMERE. (Sumner names first). Men's Singles. Ogier 9, Speight 6. Hewstone 9. Lightband 4. Brown 9, Andrews 6. Wood S, Perkins 9. Ladies’ Singles. Miss Cooper 5, Mrs Falkner 6. Mrs (Sowan 6, Miss Thompson 3. Miss Wood 6, Miss Hbwarth 3. Miss Partridge 3, Miss Pearce 6. Men’s Doubles. Ogier and Brown 9, Speight and Lightband 2. Uewstone and Wood 9, Andrews and Perkins 4. Ladies* Doubles! Miss Cooper and Mrs Cowan 6, Mrs Faikner and Miss Thompson 1. Miss Wood and Miss Partridge 5, Miss I-lowarth and Miss Pearce 6. Combined. Ogier and Miss Cooper 4, Speight and Mrs Falkner 6. JTewstone and Miss Partridge 6, Lightband and Miss Thompson 4. Brown and Miss Wood 1, Andrews and Miss Howarth 6. Wood and Mrs Cowan 5, Perkins and Miss Pearce 6. Sumner won by 9 matches to 7. ST ALBANS v. EDGEWARE. (St Albans names first). Men’s Singles. West 8. Petarsoh 9. Hatch 3, R. Roberts 9. Renton 8, A. Roberts 9. Wade 2, Berry 9. Ladies’ Singles. Miss Jones 6, Miss N. Ives 4. Miss_Jßichards 6, Miss M. Ives 3. Miss TScott 6, Miss Armstrong 5. Miss Aitken 6, Mrs Forgie 4. Men’s Doubles. West and Wade 4, R. Roberts and Berry 9. Renton and Hatch 6, A. Roberts and Peterson 9. Ladies* Doubles. Miss Jones and Miss Scott 6, Misses Ives 2. Miss Richards and Miss Aitken 6, Miss Armstrong and Mrs Forgie 2. Combined. * West and Miss Jones 3, A. Roberts and Miss N. Ives 6’. Hatch and Miss Richards 6, Peterson and Miss Armstrong 5. Renton and Miss Scott 4, R. Roberts and Miss M. Ives 6. Wade and Miss Aitken 5, Berry and Mrs Forgie 6. Edgeware won by 9 matches to 7. ADDINGTON V. SOUTH CHRISTCHURCH. (Addington names first). -* Men’s Singles. Austin 9, Taylor 4. Wise 9, Lyons 3. Robbins 9. Tindall 4. Potter 9, Betterldge 3. Ladies’ Singles. Mrs Clemens 6, Miss Holmes 2. Mrs Adams 6, Mrs Duffield 1. Miss Wade 6, Miss Ponsford X. Miss Jack 6, Miss Lyons 0. Men’s Doubles. Austin and Wise 9, Taylor and Lyons Robbins and Potter 9, Tindall and Betteridge 2. Ladies* Doubles. Mrs Clemens and Mrs Adams 6, Miss Holmes and Mrs Duffield S. Miss Wade and Miss .Tack 6, Miss Ponsford and Miss Lyons 2. Combined. Wise and Mrs Adams 6, Taylor and Miss Holmes 1. Austin and Mrs Clemens 6, Lyons and Mrs Duffield 2. Robbins and Miss Wade 6, Tindall and Miss Ponsford 1. Potter and Miss Jack 6, Betteridge arid Miss Lyons 3. Addington won by 16 matches to 0. ©PAWA v. ST STEPHENS. (Opawa names first). Men’s Singles. Robinson 9. Thompson 1. Clayton 6, Bond 9. Tregear 9. Edwards 1. Blazey 2, Nettleton 9. Ladies’ Singles. Miss Willis 6. Miss Johnston 4. Miss Travers 6, Mrs Friberg 4. Miss E. Wicks 6, Miss Thomas 3. Miss F. Wicks 6, Miss Matheson 3. Men's Doubles. Robinson and Tregear 9, Bond and Edwards 3. Clayton and Blazey 2, Thompson and Nettleton 9. Ladies’ Doubles. Misses Willis and Travers 4, Mrs Friberg and Miss Johnston 6. Misses Wicks 6, Misses Thomas and Matheson l. Combined. Robinson and Miss Willis 6, Thompson and Mius Johnston 4. Tregear and Miss Travers 3, Bond and Mrs Friberg e. Clayton and Miss E. Wicks 2. Edwards and Miss Thomas 6. Blazey and Miss F. Wicks 6, Nettleton and Miss Matheson 0. LINWOOD A v. ELMWOOD. Linwood A beat Elmwood by 13 matches to 3. Men’s Singles. Leslie 9, Tlardie 1. Mahan 9, Chapman 7. Spooner 9, Chilman 7. Dearsley 9, Cooke 1. Ladies’ Singles. Miss Bradford 6. Mrs Hardie 3. Mrs Smith 3. Miss Denton 6. Mrs Epps 6. Mrs Chapman 5. Miss Wild 6, Miss Hargreaves 1. Men’s Doubles. Leslie and Mahan 4, Hardie and Chapman 9. Spooner and Dearsley 9, Chilman and Cooke 4. Ladies’ Doubles. Miss Bradford and Mrs Smith 6, Mrs Hardie and Miss Denton 5. Mrs Epps and Miss Wild 6, Mrs Chapman and Mies Hargreaves 1. Combined. Leslie and Miss Bradford 5, Hardie and Mrs Hardie 6. Mahan and Mrs Smith 6, Chapman and Mrs Chapman 1. Spooner and Miss Wild 6, Chilman and Mies Denton 4. Dearsley and Mrs Epps 6, Cooke and Miss Hargreaves 2. SUBURBAN COMPETITION. The suburban tennis competitions were continued at Wilding Park on Saturday afternoon. Results:— GRADE A. SECTION I. HALSWELL v. RELiCLIFFP. (Halswell names first.) Men's Singles. J. Mercer 2, E. Prebble 9. A. Mercer 4, D. M’Caskey 9. Gardiner 9, D. Barr 8. Squire 9, D. Richardson 7. Ladies’ Singles. Miss Muirson 6, Miss Taylor 1. Mrs Bullock 6, Miss Barr 0. Mrs Fuller 6, Miss Prebble 2. Mrs Mercer 2, Mrs Hickenbotham 6. Men’s Doubles. J. Mercer and A. Mercer 8, E. Prebble and D. M’Caskey 9. Gardiner and Squire 7, D. Barr and D. Richardson 9. Ladies’ Doubles. Miss Muirson and Mrs Bullock 6, Missus Taylor and Barr 2. Mrs Fuller and Mrs Mercer 2, Miss Prebble and Mrs Hickenbotham 6. Combined. ,T. Mercer and Miss Muirson 6, Prebble and Miss Taylor 4. A. Mercer and Mrs Bullock 6, M’Caskey and Miss Barr 4. Gardiner and Mrs Fuller 6, Barr and Miss Prebble 5. Squire and Mrs Mercer 5. Richardson and Mrs Hickenbotham 6. BELFAST v. FAFARUA. (Belfast names first ) ) Men’s Singles. I SifcaUl 0, Jl'Ktown 9 8. Watson 2, A. M'Ledd 9. Ladies’ Singles. Mint Hailigan 3, Mrs Spicer 6. Mrs Brown 6, Mrs Gundersen 1. Mrs Smith 6, Miss Down 5. j Miss L. Moore 5, Miss Smithers 6. Men’s Doubles. Smaill and W. Watson 6, M’Keowxi 9. * s. Watson and Hailigan 2, M’Leod and Nicol 9.

"Ladies’ Doubles. Miss Halligan and Mrs Brown 6, Mrs Spicer and Mrs Gundersen 4. The match was ciscontinued on account of. rain. Faparua was leading- by 58 to 56. . HANG TOR A v. WOOLSTOX. Rangiora defeated Woolston by SO games to 88. Following: are the scores (Rangiora names first):— Men s Singles. J. Deal 0, W. Hawkins 5. V. Furcell 0, G. Pierce < L. XT. King- 4. J. O'Malle: Ladies' Singles. Miss R. Grei & 6. Miss M’Nab 2. Aliss F. Schlut.er 6. Miss Martin Miss F. Jennings 3, Aliss Wentw 6. Mrs F. Tolmie 6, Mrs Pierce 2. Men's Doubles. Deal and. Purcell 8, Hawkins Pierce 0. King- and Palairct 7, 3 3 arish 9. 1. orth I I and • and | Combined Doubles. Deal and Miss Greig 6, Hawkins and i Miss Martin 5. Purcell and Miss Schluter 3, Pierce ! and Miss M’Nab 6. King and Miss Jennings 2, O’Malley and Miss Wentworth 6. Palairet and Mrs Tolmie 5, Parish and Mrs Pierce 6. GRADE B, SECTION I. RANGIORA v. WOOLSTON. (Rangiora names first.) Men’s Singles. Wilson 9, Wass 3. Bell 6, Fowler 9. Palairet 9, Dryden 6. Blain 9, Biddle S. Ladies’ Singles. Mrs Bell G, Miss Sopp 2. Airs Reynolds 3, Miss Gofton G. Miss Parsons 6, Mrs Knowles 0. Alias Palairet 5, Miss Jorgensen G. Alen's Doubles Wilson and Bell 8. 'Wass and Fowler Palairet and Blain 9. Dryden and Biaai<? a. Ladies’ Doubles Mesdames Bell and Reynolds 6, Mi»*ec Sopp and Gofton 2. Misses Parsons and Palairet 6, Mrfc Knowles and Miss Jorgensen 2. Combined Doubles. Bell and Airs Bell G, Wass and AlJss Sopp I. Wilson and Airs Reynolds 6, Fou ami Alias Gofton U. vler

Plain and Mias Parsons 2, Dry den and Miss Knowles 6. Palairet and Miss Palairet 6, Biddle | and Miss Jorgensen 5. BELFAST v. PA PARC A. Belfast beat Paparua, 101 games t< ! 61. Belfast names first mentioned:— Men's Singles. G. Brown 0. Gunderson 0. Miller 7, Kennedy i». Oroll 8, Worsley 9. Hassall 9, Dickey 1. Ladies' Singles. Mrs S. Watson 6. Mrs Dickey 1. Mrs Clarke 6, Miss D. Pooley 1. 1 Miss Chaplin 6. Miss M. Pooley i. L Miss Moore 1. Miss K. Boyle 6. Men's Doubles. Brown and Miller 9, Gunderson and f Kennedy 1. | Oroll and Ilassall 9, Worsley and Dickey 4. Toadies* Doubles. Mesdames Watson and Clarke 5, Mrs Dickey and Miss D. Pooley 6. Misses Chaplin and Moore 6, Misses j M. Pooley and Boyle 3. Combined L>oubles. . i Brown and Mrs Watson 6, Gundersen and Miss Boyle 0. Miller and Mrs Clarke 6, Kennedy and Miss D. Pooley ,>. Croll and Miss Chaplin 3, Worsley and i Miss M. Pooley 6. j Hat* sail and Miss Moore 5, Dickey and Mrs Dickey 6. grade c, section t. BECKENHAM v. WEST SPUEYDON. (Beckenham names first.) Men's Singles. J. Spence 2, D. Silvester 9. E. Harding 8. J. Silvester 9. C. Campbell 9, A. M’Pherson 3. F. Wilson !♦, If. Wilkins 1. Ladles' Singles. Miss M. Manning 6. Miss Hornsby 1. Mrs Sangster 3. Mrs Hampton «. Mrs Allison 6. Miss O’Connor Mrs Storie 6, Mrs Webb 2. Ladies’ Doubles. Mies Manning and Mrs Sangster *. Miss Hornsby and Mrs Hampton 5 Mrs Allison and Mrs Storie 6. Miss d'Connor and Mrs Webb 1 Men's Doubles J. Spenee and E Harding S, P and J. Silvester 9. Campbell and Wilson 9, M’Pherson And Wilkins 2. Combined Doubles. Spence and Airs Sangster 2, D. Silvester and Mi; * Hornsby 0.

Harding and Miss Manning 5, J. Sll* eater and Mrs Hampton 6. Campbell and Mrs Allison 6, M’Pheron and Miss O’Connor 2Wilson and Mrs tJtorio C, Wilkins and Irs Webb 2. WOOLSTOX v. IIALSWELL. (Woolston names first.) Men’s Singles. Ladies’ Singles. Mrs Hobson 6. Miss Cox 4. Miss Rowe G. Miss Nottingham 1. Miss Withers «, Miss Park 0. Miss Peddles «. Miss Kelly 1. Men’s Doubles. Woodward and Ferguson 9, Debenbam and Nottingham 3. Hobson and Aitcheson 9, Brian, and Brown 5. Ladies' Doubles. Mrs Hobson and Miss Howe 6, Cox and Miss Nottingham 3. Miss Withers'and Miss Peddle 6, Park and Miss Kelly 3. Miss Miss Combined Doubles. Woodward and Mrs Hobson 6, Debenhain and Miss Cox 0. Ferguson and Miss Rowe 6, Nottingham and Miss Nottingham 1. Hobson and .Miss Withers *6, Brian and Miss Park 1. Alteheson and Miss Peddie 6, Brown and Miss Kelly 1. Woolston won by lit games to 30.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18016, 29 November 1926, Page 6

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JUNIOR A GRADE TENNIS CONTINUED ON SATURDAY. Star (Christchurch), Issue 18016, 29 November 1926, Page 6

JUNIOR A GRADE TENNIS CONTINUED ON SATURDAY. Star (Christchurch), Issue 18016, 29 November 1926, Page 6