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TENNIS

WAIRARAPA TOURNEY. DRAW EOR CHAMPIONSHIPS. Entries for the AVairarapa Lawn Tennis Association’s annual tourney closed last night. They show a substantial increase on the figures of last jcai. A total of 245 individual players will be competing. Following are the entries for the various championship events, those of last year being, given in parentheses: —

Championships. —Men’s singles, 5S (50); ladies’ singles, 47 (4S); men’s doubles, 37 (257) ; ladies’ doubles, 2S (2S); combined doubles, 55 (43); boys’ singles, 18 (31); girls’ singles, 25 (31); Total 2CS (255). The handicap entries total 392 (340). The grand totals are 660, as compared with 59S (1031) and 527 (1930). These are US men and 127 lady competitors. Following is the draw for the championship events: —

MEN’S SINGLES. First Round. —Ward v. , Bortliwiek v. Lowes, Need well v. J. G. Groves, R, Bunnv v. Dymond, Martin v. Burgess; Carstenes v. Person, Reid v. Hardie, iLongmore v. W. J. McLeod, R. M. Barrel- v. George, Taverner v. Meredith, Pearce v. Adkins, Lezard v. Christie, Penney v. Goodin, Court v. Whiteman, Wlieeler v. Seville, Clark v. Major, Page v. Todd, Sneddin v. B. Barrel-, Tatham v. Lowry, Groves v. Coornbe, Hodder v. , Wilson v. Gibson, Richardson v. G. McLeod, R. A. Bunnv v. Furkctt. Dyer v. La Roclie, Irwin v.‘ Spragge, 11. O. Bunny v. Watt, Sykes v. Dive. The following have drawn lives in the first round: Barkman, ANhitcombe, Darragh, Ferkins. LADIES’ SINGLES. First Round.—Miss J. Swainson i. Miss Allan; Miss Height v. Miss M. Rutherford; Miss J. Betts v. Miss Young, Aliss Lowes v. ; Atiss ,St routs v. Miss Wakely, Miss P. Betts v. Miss Orlebar, Miss Howell v. Miss A. Williams, Aliss Barns Graham v. Airs AlcAlaster, Aliss Bell v. Aliss AN ebb, Aliss Knight v. Aliss B. Swainson, Aliss Grosvcner v. Aliss Roydhouse, Aliss AVelch v. Aliss AlcLean, Aliss Alac-Beth v. Aliss Todd, Aliss AVright v. Aliss Russell, Airs Campbell v. Aliss Bcetham, Aliss Nathan v. Aliss lorns, Aliss Morrison v. Aliss Pearce. The following have drawn byes in the first round:—Misses AVhyte, Graham. AVilliams, AVhisker, Haggitt, Zohrab, France, Cameron, Booth, AlcAlullan, Aleredith, AlcLeod, Prendeville, Gibson. MEN’S DOUBLES. First Round. —Beethgm and Irwin v. Tatham ■ and Bunny; Rummer and George v. Clark and Groves; Adkins and Barrel" v. James and Alarsack, Coornbe and Pearce v. Dive and Orr; Borthwick and Ferkins v. ■ and

The following have drawn byes in the first round:—Wheeler and Lowrv, Robinson and Blundell, Howe and Todd, Wcllwood and Ilodder, La Roche and Edwards, Le/.ard and Gibson, Page •md Whiteman, Saville and Wardell, Kcedwell and Penney, Person and Watt and Reid, Hardie and Burgess’lrwin and O’Connor, McLeod and Goodin, Groves and Meredith, McLeod and Furkett, Longmore and Richardson Court and Dyer, Barrcr and Wilson, Darragh and Ward, Bunny and Bunny, Clark and Sykes, Taverner and Rovdhoushc, Barkman and Dymond, Spragge and Whitcoinbe, Major and Martin. BABIES’ DOUBLES, First Round. —Misses Todd and France v. Misses McLeod and Woods; Hisses Barns-Graham and Williams v. blisses Meredith and Roydhousc; Misses Graham and Swainson v. Misses Coom and Russell; Misses Allan and Bell v. Misses Knight and Todd; Mestiames McMaster and Campbell . v. MB-ses Pearce and Williams; Misses Morrison and McMullan. v. Misses Orlebar and Zohrab;' 'Misses Francis and Hart- v. Misses W T ebb and W right. The following have drawn byes in the first round.—Misses Gibson and Whyte, Major and Strouts, Lowes and Swainson, Clark and Barkman, Betts and Smith, Bradley and Rutherford, Cameron and Haggitt, Welch and Howell. lorns and McLeod, Bcoiham and Rutherford, James and Nathan, Wakely and Whisker, Mrs Prior and Hiss Booth.

COMBINED DOUBLES.

First Round—Miss Major and Goodin v. Miss Stvouts and Tatluun; Miss Mian and Person v. Miss Zoliral) and Robinson; Miss Knight and Page v. Miss Wright and Irvine; Miss Barkman and Barlnnan v. Miss Barns-Graham and Berth wick; Miss Sellar and loud v. Miss Roydhousc and Meredith; M.ss Graham and Need we 11 v. Miss Lowes and Wardell; Miss Cameron and Major v Miss Williams and Saville; Miss McLeod 'and Blundell v. Miss Rutherford and Darragh; Miss Todd and Ken v. Miss Swainson. and Fuikett, *. ' Whisker and Longmore v. Miss Dame and Whitcombo; Miss Booth and McLeod v. Miss Eaton and Dive; Mis* Page and Orr v. Miss Clark and Clark, Miss Gibson and Lowry v. Miss lance and Martin; Mrs MeMastcr and Mat v Miss Morrison and Lowes, Miss - l m , p. ITI py v Miss Bell and Lean and Penney • Richardson; Miss Haggitt - l v. Miss Hubbard and Gibson, Miss Bradley and Barren v. Mrs Camjv bell and Lcaard; Miss dames m l Whiteman v. Miss McMillan and Adkins; Miss Woods and La Roche m M.ss Rutherford and Coonibe; M.ss K«sse and Christie v. Miss Wakely and Waid, Miss Nathan and I-lodder v. Miss eetliam and Bunny; Miss Grosvener and Irwin v. Miss L. Rutherford and Pearce; Miss Swainson and Miss Webb and Bunny; Miss Mo r son and Barren v. Miss lorns muljlardie. Miss Williams and Bunny

The following have drawn byes in tlie

first round: —Miss Howell and Court, Miss Heigliet and Sneddon, Miss Welch and Spargge, Miss Whyte and Wheeler, Dymond and partner, Miss Kummer and Kummer. BOYS’ SINGLES. First Found.—Barrel - - v. George, Watson v. Peacock. The following have drawn byes in the first round: Rishworth, Drummond, Fredray, Barrel - , Ham ill, Hutchison, Chesterman, Orton, Cross, Payton, Beetham. Speedy, Ross, Coom. GIRLS’ SINGLES. First Round. —Miss Dunn v. Miss N. Bunny; Miss Miller v. Miss Sutherland, Miss Smith v. Miss Groves. The following have drawn byes in the first round: Misses Nathan, Jackson, Baird, Rishworth, Payton, Stevenson, A. Beetham, Cameron, Betts, Rutherford, Blamires, Heigliet, Ilosking, Hatch, Mace, Graham, Jordan, Anderson, V. Bunny. SYDNEY MATCHES. J A PAN ESE DEFEATED. SYDNEY. Monday. The Japanese tennis stars reappeared to-day in beautiful weather with a large attendance.

In the singles, Sat oh beat Dunlop, 6/2, 7/5; Crawford beat Ilarada, 6/3, S/6; Willard beat Nunoi, 6/4, 7/5. In the doubles, Willard and Dunlop defeated Satoh and Nunoi, 6/4, 6/4; Crawford and Dunlop beat Ilarada and Satoh, S/6, 6/3. Thmc final scores were: New South Wales Avon by S rubbers, 17 sets, and 131 games to 2 rubbers, 7 sets, and 107 games.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, 19 January 1932, Page 2

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TENNIS Wairarapa Daily Times, 19 January 1932, Page 2

TENNIS Wairarapa Daily Times, 19 January 1932, Page 2

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