TENNIS MATCH
WAT MAN A v OPOTIKT WIN FOR VISITORS A most enjoyable day at tennis was spent on the Waimana courts during the weekend when Waimana competed against a team from Opo-t-iki. The weather was ideal and there were many closely contested sets. The Opotild team won by 21. .sets, to 19. Following are the. detailed results Waimana names being mentioned lir.st in each ease:—■ Ladies Singles: Mrs King lost to Miss Carey 5/7; Mrs Iluff lost to Mrs Black 4/7; Miss F. Woolfield beat Miss Davie 5/1; Mrs Wardlaw beat Miss Shove 7/4; Miss S. Addison beat Miss Me 111 wraith 5/2; Miss S. Grover beat Mrs Smith 7/1; Mrs Boynton beat Miss B. Parkinson 7/(i; Miss Bull beat Miss J. Parkinson 5/2; Mrs Ball beat Miss P. Quirk 5/3; Mrs Reicl beat Miss P. Parkinson 7 '2 * .- Men's Singles: D. Woollield lost to J. White 4/7; King lost to Pat;terson 2/7; Eagle lost to Hawkins 5 9: Wardlaw lost to Chambers 4/9; Kirkbridc lost to L. Burton 0/5; Ducker beat L. Abbot 9/7: Clark lost to D. Cameron 4/5; H. Bull lost to \V. Burton 5/9; D. McMasters beat B. Hunt 9/0. Ladies' Doubles: Mrs King and Mrs Ruff beat Mrs Black and Miss Shove 7/2; Mrs Wardlaw and Miss drover lost to Misses Carey and Davie 2/7; Misses Woolfield and Addison beat Misses Mclllwraith and B. Parkinson 7/4; Mrs Ball and Miss Bull beat Mrs Smith and Miss Quirk 7/4; Mrs- Boyntond and Mrs Reid lost to Misses P. and J. Parkinson 5/7. Men's Doubles: Woollield and Eagle lost to White and Patterson 3 9; King and T. Wardlaw lost to Hawkins and Abbot 5/9; Marra and Kirkbride lost to Jerram and Chambers 4/9; Ducker and Bull beat Bur- 1 ton and Cameron 9/8; Clark and McMasters lost to H. Burton and Hunt 1/9. Combined Doubles: Mrs King and Woollield lost to Hawkins and Mrs Black -1/9; Mrs Ruff and King lost to Patterson and Miss Carey 4/9; Miss Woolfield and Eagle lost to White and Miss Shove 7/9; Mrs Wardlaw and T. Wardlaw beat i Chambers and Miss Davie 9 8; Miss 1 Addison and Marra lost to Abbot and Miss Mclllwraith 8/9;. Mis& drover and Ducker beat Jerram and Mrs Smith 9/8; Mrs Boynton and Kirkbride beat L. Burton and Miss P. Parkinson 9/8; Miss Bull and Clark beat Cameron and Miss Quirk 9/2; Mrs Ball and Bull lost to H. Burton and Miss J. Parkinson 6/9; Mrs Reid and McMasters beat Hunt and Miss B. Parkinson 9/5.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 9, Issue 29, 4 December 1945, Page 2
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