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WAVERLEY

LAWN TENNIS. A friendly match between the Patea and Waverlej Clubs was played at Waverley on Saturday, resulting in a win for Waverley by 15 sets to 6, after some keenly contested gtxnes. Ihe following were the scores. Waverley players being mentioned first: Men’s Singles.—M. Dickie lost to Shcild, 6—9; Spratt lost to Burgess, 4—9- ’ Christensen defeated Adam-?, 9 —3- Cowdell defeated Cousons, 9 —6. Ladies’ Singles.—Miss M. Dickie defeated Mis. Barker, 10—8; Miss Mason defeated Mrs. Crawford, 9 —3; Miss Alexander defeated Aliss Carey, 9 —4; Miss E. shearman defeated Airs. Hurley, 9—7; Miss Barrow defeated Miss Glenny, 10 —8. Men’s Doubles.—Dickie and Spratt i defeated Sheiid and Burgess, 4 —6 6 —l, o—4; Cowdell and Christensen lost to Adams and Cousins, 4 —6, 2 —6. Ladies’ Doubles. —Misses Dickie and Mason defeated Mesdame.- Baker and Crawford, 9—3; Mises Alexander and E. Shearman defeated Miss Carey and Sheiid 9 —3; Misses R. Ssearman and Barrow defeated Airs. Hurley and Aliss Glenny, 9—6; Airs. McKenzie and Miss Barrow lost to Aliases Glenny and Horner, 6 —9. Combined {Doubles. —Dickie an 1 Aliss Dickie defeated Sheiid and Airs. Baker, 9 —7; Aliss Mason and Spratt defeated Burgess and Airs. Crawford, 9 3; Christensen and Aliss Alexander defeated! Adams and Aliss Carey, 9 —2; Cowdel. and Mi>s E. Shearman lost io Cousins and Miss Sheiid, 3—9; Hopkinson and Aliss R. Shearman ueieated Gardiner and Mrs. Hurley, 9 —3. Challenge Vase M a tch.. Patea succeeded in defeating W a verley at the local Domain on Saturday in a match for the Intermediate Challenge Vase by 165 games to 147. The following “were the scores, Waverley players being mentioned first: — Alen’s Singles.—Taylor beat Roberts. 9 —s* Verry lost to E. Cousins, 7 9; G. Spratt lost to Taylor, 7 —9; D. Newland lost to Horrell, 5—9; R. Newland beat Burnett, 9—B; G. Newland beat Last, 9 —5. Ladies’ Singles. —Aliss Beer boa; Miss Roberts, 7 —4; Aliss Howell lost t< Miss S. Campbell, I—7;1 —7; Alis Adlam 101 l to Aliss Gibbings, 3—7; Aliss Newland lost to Aliss Master, 6—7; Aliss B. Elmslie lost to Alis Hunger,-2—7; Aliss N. Palmer lost to Aliss Spurdie, 3—7. Alen’s Doubles. —Taylor and Verry lost to Roberts and Cousins, 5—9; Spratt and D. Newland beat Taylor and Horrell, 9—B; R. and G. Newland beat Burnett and Horrell, 9 —2. Ladies’ Doubles.—Alisses Beer and Howell lust to Alisses Roberts and Campbell. 3—7; Alisses Adlam and Newland lost to Misses Gibbings an? Alasters, 4 —7; Misses Elmslie and Palmer lost to Alisses Hunger and Spurdie, Combined Doubles. —Taylor and Aliss Beer beat Roberts and Aliss Roberts. 9 —B; Verry and Aliss Howell lost to Cousins and Aliss Campbell, 5 9; Spratt and Aliss Adlam lost to Taylor and Aliss Gibbings, 3 —9; D. Newland and Miss Newland beat Horrell and Miss Masters, 9—5; R. Newland and Miss Elmslie beat Burnett and Miss Hunger, 9 —5; G. Newland and Aliss Palmer beat East and Aliss Spurdie, 9 —5. Waverley 10 sets, 147 game-; i’atea 14 sets, 165 games. CRICKET. • i'OURI V. WAX’Ed .... Waverley. First Innings. Coster, 1) Toswill •• Austin, c (Toswill) Francis .... 4 Bromiley. b Walton .. .. .. .. 36 Loader, c (Ross) Toswill 3 Gillard, b Walton 12 Paddison, b Bell 0 Robertson, c Alatthews 0 Southon, hit wicket, b Boss .... 7 Orsman, b Matthew,s, Alaiden .. 5 James, b Francis 12 Bradley, c Boss, Francis .. •• 3 Extras 2 Total 85 Bowling.—Toswill, two for 23;’ Francis, three for 16; Walton, two for 13; Bell, one for 9; Alaiden, one for 5; Pratt, nil for 8; Ross, one for 10. Ngamatapouri. First Innings. Matthews, c (Coster), Loader . . 0 Pratt, b Gilliard Toswill, c Gilliard 3 Walton, b Austin 21 Francis, b .Tames 6 Bell, b Loader 8 Ross, c (Coster) Loader 4 Maiden, b Loader ” Herbert, b Loader 10 Jones, b Austin 3 Kotestein, not out 4 Extras 8 ' Total 73 I Waverley. Second Innings, b Francis o Austin, b Toswill 4 Loader, c (Toswill) Pratt 22 Janies, Copy, Francis * Gilliard, c and b Francis 0 Bromiley, c (Walton) Toswill .... 23 Southon, b Walton 1 Paddison, run out Bradley, b Walton • • - ‘orsman, b Orsman 11 I Robertson, nu-t out » Extras 6 Total 95 Ngamatapouri. Second Innings. Pratt, <: hosier, Loader ’ Walton, b Gilliard 43 Bell, b Loader <■ Matthews, b Paddison Francis, run out, Loader 1 Toswill retered 78 Herbert, b Gilliard Ross, b Loader 14 Kotestein, b Gilliard I Maiden not out 3 Jones, 1.b.w., Gilliard - Extras L Total I7t A very enjoyable game was playe : on the recreation grounds during tlu week-end between Ngamatapouri am Waverley cricket teams. WOMEN’S DIVISION. The monthly meeting of the Waver ley branch of the W.D.F.L'. was hel< inthc Town Board room on Friday after noon. In Ibe absence of the pres; den 1 . Mrs. MacFarlane, Miss H, C

Elmslie presided over the meeting. Othere present were Mesdames Pamer, Aiken, Tallott, Alex. Elmslie, .Misses Kennedy (2), and the secretary Miss Matthews. Apologies were received from Mes dames MacFarlane, McGregor, Alexan ,|cr, Strauchon, Dickie, Persons, Brewer, Newland and Andrew Elmslie. The minutes of the previous meet ing were read and confirmed. The secretary reported that four housekeepers were employed in the district. Several other matters were c,trussed and the meeting closed. PERSONAL. Dr. and Mrs. Dunean left on Friday for a 10 days’ holiday. Mr. am) Mrs. Bromiley sen., left on Saturday for Milford Sounds, where they will enjoy sight-seeing. Rev. Stuart has notified his congre tion that he intends to resign and will he making his residence in England Mr ad Mrs. Doherty, Wairarapa, are visiting Waverley, and are staying with their daughter, Mrs. F Cunninglinm and Mr. I-’. Cunningham. Miss Mollisou ami Master James Lamont left. Waverley on I'ri'ln.v for (Jmaru. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Wallave, Mr. and Mrs. U. J. Dickie, Airs. G. If. Graham, and the Alisses Graham (2) returned from Auckland on Thursday. Airs Geo Daniell, Oraata Valley, spent a few days at the local beach as the guest of her s : ster, Alr>. H. I’. Mitcalfe. In the rroquef uompel it ion.- which co in me need on 1' riday, Mr--. Bromilc.' beat Miss Lupton.

Mr. and Mrs. MacFarlane are at pre sent in Wellington, Mr. MacFarlane having undergone tin operation in Wei lington. A n:vl v fall was suffered by Mis- (!. Walkie'on, of Wawrley, when het horse, Sir Daniell crashed into a hurdle al the Marton Show on Thursday alter noon. Miss Walkinglon, who wa> competing in lhe ladies’ jumping events, was throw 1 over a hurdle am she fell heavily on her head and should ers. She. was found to have suffered slight concussion, shock ami bruises The patient was attended by iDr. W. S. R. Dick and conveyed to St. Gather ine’s Hospital. Laicst reports slate that Miss Walkinlon is progressing lav-

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 30, 5 February 1935, Page 3

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WAVERLEY Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 30, 5 February 1935, Page 3

WAVERLEY Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 30, 5 February 1935, Page 3