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SUBURBAN COMPETITION: B GRADE. HEATHCOTE V. YALDHURST. COMBINED DOUBLES. Miss C. Kin; and A. McDowell 6, Miss Johnßton and 01drid.se 1. Miss X. Ives and S. Dickey 6. Miss J. Johnston and E. Guy 1. Mis 3 J. Hay and S. Radclifte 6, Miss Jarman arid T. Guy -2. Miss E. King and X. Loney '2, Miss E. Johnston and B. Jarden 6 MEN'S DOUELES. McDowell and Dickev 9, Oldridge and E. Guy 2. Radcliffa and Loney 9, T. Guy and Jarden 4. LADIES' DOUBLES. Misses C. Kins; and Ives 6, Misses Johnston 2. Misses J. Hay and E. Kin? 6, Misses Jarman and E. Johnston 1 LADIES' SINGLES Miss C. King 6,. Miss A. Johnston 4. Miss N. Tves 6, Miss J. Johnston 0. Miss J. Hay 6, Mis 9 0. Jarman S. Miss E. King 5 Miss E. Johnston 6. MEN'S SINGLES. A. McDowell 6, J, Oldridge 3. E. Dickev 6, E. Guy 2. S_. Radeliife 6, T. Guy 4. N. Loney 1, 1). Jarden G. Totals—Heathcote 92, Yaldhurst 47. TRINITY V. WEST SPREYDON. The following is the result of the match in the Suburban Competition between Trinity 6 and West Spreydon. Trinity players mentioned first: LADIES' SINGLES. Miss D. "Wales 6, Mrs Glover 1. Mrs Ryder 6, Miss H. .Woodbury 1. Miss B. Wales 6, Misa WiLkins 0. Miss A. Hinds 6, Miss I. Woodbury 1. ' MEN'S SINGLES. G. Shepherd 6, Anderson B. % E:. Hußton 6, .Wilkins 1. H. Wales 6, Hemingway 0. G. Law G, McPheraon 2. LADIES' DOUBLES. Miss D. Wales and Mr 3 Ryder 6, Miss H. Woodbury and Mrs Glover 1. Misg R. Wales and Miss Hinda 6, Miss Wilkins and Miss I. Woodbury 1. MEN'S DOUBLES. G. Shepherd and H. Wales 9, Anderson and Wilkins 0. Huston and Law 9, Hemingway and McPherson 4.. COMBINED DOUBLES. Miss D. Wales rnd Shepherd 6, Miss H. Woodbury and Anderson 1. Mrs Ryder and Wales 6, Mrs Glover and Wilkins 4. Miss B. Wales and Huston 6. Miss Wilkins and Hemingway 5. Miss A. Hinds and Law G. Miss I. Woodbury and .McPherson 1. Totals—Trinity 101, "West Spreydon 32.
"SPREYDON V. TEMPLETON. The match Spreydon v. Templeton, played on Saturday on the Spreydon courts, resulted in a win for tho former by 102-27. The following are the results, Spreydon players mentioned first: — MEN'S SINGLES. R. T. Cowper 6, Gilmour 2. H. Merrett 6. Smith 3. P. Kelly G, Hammond 4. A. R. Merrett G, Plavle 1. LADIES' SINGLES. Miss Y. Bloor G, Mrs Humphries 0. Miss F. Williamson G, Miss. Gilmour 0. Miss M. Whelan 6, Miss' Atkinson 3. Miss D. Sirifh G, Miss Cuneen -2. COMBINED DOUBLES. R. T. Cowper • and Miss Y. Bloor 6, Smith and Miss Gilmour 0. H. Merrett and Mis<s Williamson 6, Hammond and Mrs Humphries 1, P. Kelly and Miss Whelan 6, Playle and Miss Atkinson 1. A. R. Merrett and Miss Smith 6, Gilmour and Miss Cuneen 0, LADIES' DOUBLES. Miss Bloor and Miss Whelan 6, Mrs Humphries and Miss Gilmour 0. Misses Williamson and Smith. G, Misses Atkinson and Cuneen 0.. MEN'S DOUBLES. R. T. Cowper and P. Kelly 9, Gilmour and Smith 5. H. Merrett and A. R. Merrett 9, Hammond and Playle 5. ST. MARY'S V. PREBBLETON, NO. 2. ' St; Mary's defeated PreVbleton No. 2 hy 93 games .to' 47. The results are a» follow, St. Mary's players being mentioned first:— COMBINED DOUBLES. Mrs Lane and M. Darby 6j Miss 0. Roscoe and S.; Harris b . Miss T. Ryan and D. McCormick 6,. Mrs Houston and S'. McNally 1. ' Miss V. Ward and ' C. Evans 6, Miss M. Griffith! and R. Longstaff 1. Miss A. Darby, and N. Daly 6, • Miss B. Carpenter and R. Walker 3. LADIES' DOUBLES. Mrs Lane and Mi's T. Ryan 2, Miss O. Roscoe and Mrs Houston -6. Misses V. Ward and A. Darby 6. Misses M. Griffiths and Carpentter 'O. MEN'S DOUBLES. M. Darby and'D. McCormick 9, S. Harris and S. McNally 7. • C. E.vans and N. Daly 9, R. Longstaf! and R. Waliker 5. LADIES; SINGLES.
Mrs Lane 1, Miss 0. Roscoe (>. Mis 3 T. Rynn 6, Mrs Houston 4. Miss V. Ward 6, Miss M. Griffiths 2. Miss A. Darbv 6, Mi°s Carneriter 2. MEN'S SINGLES. M. Darby 6, S. Harris 0." D. McCormick 6, S. McNally 4. C. Evans 6, R. Longstaff 0. N. Daly 6, K. Walker 1. RAKAIA V. CHERTSEY. A tennis match between Chertsey and Rakaia was played at Rakaia on Saturday afternoon, and resulted in a win for Rakaia by 19 games. Tho following are' the scores, Rakaia players, being menteioned first: MEN'S SINGLES. Cordner 6, H. R. "Wilkinson 4. Alexander 6, A. Ironside 2. G. Shannon 3, W. Wilkinson 6, 0. Penny 6, F. Alexander 5. Blakiston 0, F. Ironside 6. W. Shannon 4, E. McSweeney 6. LADIES' SINGLES.
Miss' K. Stewart 6, Mrs H. R. Wilkinson 2. Mrs O'Connor-6, Mrs F. Alexander 1. Mrs Cordner 6, Miss D. Doig ojj Miss McNamara 6, Miss Leamy 0. Miss Fox 6, Miss P. Stewart 5. Miss A. Edgington 6, Miss M. Garland 5. MEN'S DOUBLES. Cordner and Alexander 5, A. Ironside snd H. R. Wilkinson 6. G. Shannon and Penny 6, W. Wilkinson and F. Alexander. 4. Blakiston and W. .Shannon 4, F. Ironside and E. McSweeney 6. LADIES' DOUBLES. Mrs O'Connor and Miss K. Stewart'6, Mrs Wilkinson and Mrs Alexander 4. Mrs Cordner and Miss McNamara 5, Misses Doig and Leamy 6. Misses Fox and Edgington 6, Misses Stewart and Garland 5. - COMBINED DOUBLES. Mrs O'Connor and Cordner 6, Mrs H. R. Wilkinson and Wilkinson 4. I»ies Stewirt and 4, Mrs Alexander and A. Ironside 6. _ Mrs Cordner and G. Shannon 6* Miss Doig and W. Wilkinson 4. | Miss McNamara and Penny 6, Miss Stew- ! art and F. Ironside 4. j Miss Edgington and W. Shannon 6, Miss Garland and E. McSweeney 5. Total—Rakaia 121, Chertsey .103.
SCHOOLGIRLS* MATCH. ' A team of the. Hornby School girls met j a, team from Templeton. in. a friendly tennis match at Hornby on Saturday morning, reI suiting in a -win for the Hornby girk by ono game. The results' were as follows, names of winning team placed fcrst : . DOUBLES. ' Pearl Piper and Kathleen Boyle 6, Alma Carey and Doris Walford i. Marie Drummond and Vivi Hormaoi 4, Lena. Clinton and A^c r BOn 6- ! Heater Sutcliffe and Azalea, .Ward 6, ! Eunice Humphries and Myrtle Eampton o. ' ( - SINGLES. ! Ppnrl Piper 2, Alma Carey 6. Kathleen Boyle 6, Doria Walford 5. Marie Drummond 6, Trtxie Anderson 2. Vivi Horman 6, Lena Clinton 2. Hester Sutcliffe 5, Eunice Humphries 6. izal'ea Ward 2, Myrtle Hampton 6.
SPRINGBURN CLUB. The new chip court of the Spnngburo Tennis Club was officially opened last Saturday The weather was ideal and a fair withering of residents waa - present. _ The ! Kev H Dickie, local Presbyterian minister, delivered the opening speech, and then 1 asked. Mrs "W. T. Smith, sen., patroness oi ! the club, to open the court by. delivering a ball over the net. Mr Hinton as chairman of the Tennis Committee, thanked all tEose who attended. A match, married versus single, has been arranged for next Saturday, play to begin
at 2 p.m. The following have been chosen to represent the married: —Mr and Mrs Tillman, Mr and Mrs Robertson, Mr and Mrs L. and Mr and Mrs G. McFarlane, Mr' and Mrs C. Hinton, Mr and Mrs W. Fagan. Mr and. Mrs 'A. Wright, Mr and Mrs G. Bufton, and the following the single:—Misses M. Wiggins, M. 'Syme, is. Hannan, L. Johnstone, A. Grieve, M. Fagan, N.' Smith, H. Smith, L. Smith, V. Sutton, M. Dickie, and D. Urquhart, arid Messrs W Fagan, L. Bentley, J. M. and p. Johnstone, H. Rutherford, E. C. Gu-ndi-y, W. Stringer, and Rev. R. Dickie.
SPRINGSTON V. SOUTHBRIDGE. I A friendly match was played on Satur- 1 day afternoon between the Springeton and Southbridge Clubs on. the. courts of the latter, and resulted in a win for the visi tors. The following are the results, South- | bridge players' names being lirst. : LADIES' SINGLES. •Miss Free 6. Miss K- Van , 6 ' Miss Hantz 0, Mrs Chambers 6. Miss 'Dyce 6, Miss Keast 5. Miss Chapman 5, Mies Marshall 6. Mrs Beamsley 1. Mrs Sowden 6. Mrs Kimber 2. Miss Wright 0. MEN'S SINGLES, i Burgess 1, McLeod &■ _ Inwood 6, Mounce 4. I Kirby 6, Baxter 3. Williamson 6, Baxter 5. Carter 4, Simpson C. Strack 6, -Neaie 1.
COMBINED DOUBLES. Miss Free and Burgess 1, Miss Ryan and Mel-Pod 6Miss Hantz and Inwood 4, Mrs Chambers and Mounce S. Miss Dyco and Kirby 4, Miss Keast and Baxter 6. i Miss Chapman and 'Williamson 0, Miaa ' Marshall and Simpson 6. 1 1 Mrs Beamsley and Carter 4, Mrs Sowden i and Simpson 6. | lira. Kjmber and Strack 1, Miss "Wright and 6. j LADIES' DOUBLES. Misses Free and Hantz 3, Miss Ryan and Mrs Chambers <=. Missis Dvce. and. Chapman 0, Misses Keast and Marshall 6. Mesdames Beamsley and Ximber 0, Mrs Sowden and Miss Wright 6. MEN'S DOUBLES. Burgess and Kirby 2, McLeod and Mounoe 6. .
In wood and Williamson 5, Mounce and j Baxter 6. [ Carter and-Struck 4, Simpßon andNeale j 6^ j Total: ..Spirngstom, 126 games; Soath- | bridge, 76.
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