LAWN TENNIS.
MAUNGATAUTARI. i ! “PEAKE” CUP MATCH, ! On Saturday last the Maungatautar; tennis players journeyed to the Horn Horn courts, where they met their opponents in [he third match this season. Tlie courts were fairly damp ns there had been heavy rain the clny before. The weather was rathei disappointing for tennis, as the pla; was stopped twice for smart showers. However, the play was able to In continued and some very good games were played. The match resulted in a win for 'Hora Ilora. Luncheon and afternoon tea was provided by the ladies. Hora ilora hold the cup afte: . this season’s play—but no doubt the matches have been most enjoyable and fairly close contests- Following arc the scores Alaungataulari mentioned first:— Ladies’ Singles.—Miss J. Strawbridge v. "Miss R. Osborne, 5—6; Miss F. Strawbridge v. Miss M. Osborne, o—s; Miss G. Hay v. Mrs La Trobe. '6—s; Miss L. Trow v. Airs Corner, | 6—i; Mrs E. J. Peake v. Mrs Mason, ■ 5—6; Miss E. Wallace and Mrs Judd. ' o—s. f Men’s Singles,—-W Cooper v. I Pounds, 2—o; G. Buxton v. L. Vickers. o—s;0 —5; K. Trow v. La Trobe, 4 —6; A. j Imrie v. Wright, 2 —6. ; Men's Doubles.—Thomas and : Cooper v. Mason and Pounds, -i—G: i Buxton and Trow v. Vickers and La j Trobe, 2 —o; Imrie and Gridin v. | Wright and Osborne, 4—o. Ladies Doubles.—Misses J. and F. Strawbridge v Misses R. and M. . Osborne, 5—6; Misses Trow and Hay :v. Mcsdamcs La Trobe and Corner, j 3—6. j Combined Doubles.—A. Thomas and ! Miss J. Strawbridge v. Mason and -Miss Osborne, 6 —o; W. Cooper and ! Miss F. Strawbridge a - . Pounds and j Miss M, Osborne, 2—6; G. Buxton | and Miss Hay v. Vickers and Mrs La I Trobe, 5 —6; K. Trow and Miss L. | Trow v. La Trobe and Mrs Corner, j 5—6; A- Imrie and Mrs Peake v. | Wright and Mrs Mason, 6—4; L. Griflin and Miss Wallace v. Osborne and Mrs Judd, o—4. A “B” IVIATCH. PATE RANG I v. BUKUHIA. ! The Paterangi B team played RtikuI bia B, team on the Rukuhia courts. | Although the weather was unsettled I the majority of the sets were played, j The following were the scores (Paterangi mentioned first) : Ladies’ Singles.—Miss K, Karl v. ■Miss J, Derecourt, 7—5; Miss K. I Maoky v. Miss V. McAuliffe, 6—3; j .Miss F. German v. D. Ryman, 6 —l; ! Miss M. Rhodes v. Miss M. Baynes, I 5—7; Miss Z. Noonan v. Miss O. I Rayncs, 6—2; Miss E. Karl v, Miss 1). j Asplin, 5—7. Men’s Singles.—Spiers v. Raynes, 7 — 3; l. Karl v. Smith, 7 —5; C. Rvburn v. S- Roberts, 7—2; H. Sylvester v. Healey, 2—7; E. Burrows v. Flyger, 7 —3; M. Sylvester v. N. Roberts, 2 —7. j Ladies’ Doubles.—Misses K. Macky and Gormann v. Misses McAuliffe and Derecourt, o—4; Misses K. Karl and E. Karl v. Misses Ryman and Raynes, G—4; Misses Z. Noonan and N. Rhodes v. Misses Raynes and Asplin, 7 —5. Aren’s Doubles. —Spiers and L. Karl v. Raynes and Smith, 4—l; Ryburn ! and Sylvester v. Roberts and Healey. ! 7 — 5; Burrows and Sylvester v. j Flyger and Roberts, 2 —7. I Combine • Doubles. —Miss K. Macky i and Spiers v. Aliss McAuliffe and i Raynes, ,6 —2; Miss K. Karl and L. j Karl v. Miss Derecourt and Smith. I 6 2; Aliss F. Germann and G- Ryburn | v Aliss Ryman and Roberts, 4—G. , ‘ 'Foial. —Paterangi, 13 sets; Rukuhia, I 7 sets. ! AUSTRALIA V. SOUTH ISLAND. PLAY AT DUNEDIN. DUNEDIN, Monday. The Australian lawn tennis players arrived at Dunedin this afternoon for the final match of the tour, against the ! South Island team.
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Waikato Times, Volume 107, Issue 17966, 11 March 1930, Page 11
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