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NORTH CANTERBURY ASSOCIATION.

Fernside defeated H-angiora HcU-iodista by 108 games to 73. Tho scores (Fernside names first) were a§ follows: Women's Doubles —Mrs "VV. Evans and Misa K. Mcintosh 6. Misses Benjes and C 4; Misses M. Carpenter and M, Mcintosh b, Mrs J. Robb and Miss Tj. Nelmes 3: Miss ItSmith and Mise O. Bowman 6. Mrs Robb and Mis* T. Ayres 4. _ . Men's Doubles— H.. Sutherland and H. hill 6. E; Nelmes and J. Robb 4; I. ana G. Lill 6, N. Baillie and D. Lana 3; R. Morris and F. Carpenter C, E. Oed and C. Ayres

Combined Doubles —Mrs \Y. Evans and R-. Sutherland 6, Miss Benjes and E. Kelihos 1; Miss - K. Mcintosh and H. Lill 6, Miss C. Nelmes and J. Bobb 2; Miss M. Carpenter and I. Morris 6, Mrs Robb and N. Baillie o; Miss M.« Mcintosh and G. Dill 6. Miss L. Nelmes and D. Lane 1; Miss R. Smith and R. Morria 6, Miss L. Nelmes and E. Oed J; Miss O.'Bowman and P. Carpenter 6, Miss T. Ayres and C. Ayres 4. . Women's Singles^—Mrs W. EVan3 6, Miss M. Benjes 2: Miss K. Mcintosh 3. Miss C. Jtelmes 6; Miss M. Carpenter 6, Mrs Robb 4; Miss Mcintosh 6. Miss L. Nelmes 2; Miss O. Bowman 6. Miss T. Ayres 3Men's Singles—R. Rutheriord 6. i.. Nelmes 3; H. Dill 3. J. Robb 6; I. Morris 6, N. Baillie 5: G. Dill 2, D. Lane 4; R. Morris 2, E. Oed 2. SOUTHBROOK V. KAIAPOI. (Southbrook names first.) Mixed Doubles—Miss A. Archer and 1. Moms 6, Miss Todd and R. D. Evans 5; Mies B. Kennedy and A. Mardon 3, Misa M. Childa and M. Lilley 6; Hiss I. Benjes and K. A. Williamson 6, Miss N. Taylor and H. Oram 4; Miss M. Watkina and A. Tulley 6, Mi.-s C. McDongall and-M.-Giles .3; Miss J. Scott and H. Benjes 6, Hiss G. Martyn und R. Taplin 4; Miss M. Mcintosh and L. Dench 4, Mrs McDougall and S. Fisher 6. Women's Doubles—Misses A. Archer and 15 Kennedv 2, Misses A. Todd and M. Childs 6; Miss I. Benjes and M. Watkins 1 Misses N". Taylor and C. McDougall 6; Misses J. Scott and M. Mcintosh 6, Misa G. Martyn and Mrs - McDougall 3. Men's Doubles—l._ Morris and A. Mardon 2 R. D. Evans and M Lilley 6; E. A. Williamson and A Tulley 6, M Giles and H. Oram 2; H. Benjes and L. Dench 6, It. Taplin and R. Fisher 6. Women's Singles—Miss A. Archer o, Miss A. Todd 6; Miss B. Kennedy 6, Miss M. Cbi'ds 4; Miss X. Benjes 4, Miss N. Taylor 6' Miss M. Watkins 6, Miss C. McDougail 4- Miss J. Scott 2, Miss G Martyn 6; Mies M. Mcintosh 6, Mrs McDougall 3.' Men's Singles—l. Morris 6, B- D. tyans. 4- A Mardon 6, M. Liiley 5, E. A. Williamson 6, H Oran. 5;. A. Tulley 6, M Giles 0; H. Benjes 4, R. Taplin 6; L. Dench 6, Jl'. Fisher. 1. . Southbrook tvon.. by. 120 "games to 106. .

BALCAIRN V. WOODEND. (Balcairn names first.) Women'-b Singles—Miss A. Fitzpatrict 4, Miss Mehrtens . 2; .Miss. J. Baird .6. Miss Pe Men's Singles —B. Fitzpatrick 6, Percy 0; N. Kelche'r'6. Ballinger 1. •••••- • . Women's Doubles- —Misses A. FitzpatricV and M. Hibbard O, Miss Mehrtens and Mrs Ballinger 6: Misses. M. Kelcher and J Baird 6 Mrs Little and Miss . Percy 4,. liay, and" Miss Derrett 3, Misses Morris. and Doubles —B. Ktzpatrlek and__ NVSJriS 6 Snuthen and cLnery sfc Fro "t >nd E. Frost 0. Ballinger an Mised nl Doubfes—Miss Fitzpatrick »nd N. ■t:richer 6 Mis* Mehrtens and Percy 4; Miss S and Fitzpatrick 6, Mrs Ba linger Wallfneer 4; Miss Kelcher and HibWd Suae and Southen 6; Miss Baird

and Hurley 4, Miss Percy and Chinnery 6: Mrs G. May and C. Frost 6, Miss Morris and Chinnery 5; Miss Derrott and E. Frost 5, Miss Chinnery and Southen 6. Woodend won by 74 gomes to 68. HORORATA V. SHEFFIELD. (Hororata names first.) Mixed Doubles —Mrs "W. Gray and MKellaway Miss Townshcnd and Tooms U; Miss D. Eaglesome and McKenzie 6, Miss G Townshend and Melrose 2; Miss P. Oliver and Oliver Miss Judd and Sealey 6; Miss D. Oliver and Cronin 6, Miss Innis and Moffatt 5: Miss M. McKenzie and Cartwright 6 Mrs Boyd and Jones 0: Miss E. Gray and K. Kellaway 6, Mrs Moffatt and Townshend "Women's Singles—Mrs W. Gray 6, Miss Townshend 4; Miss D. Eaglesome 4, Miss G. Townshend 6; Miss P. Oliver 2, Miss Judd 6; Miss D. Oliver 6, Miss Innis 3; Miss M. McKenzie 6. Mrs Boyd 2; Miss E. Gray 6, Mrs Moffatt 4. Men's Singles—M. Kellaway 6, Tooms 2. Women's Doubles —Mrs W. Gray and Miss D. Eaglesome 3, Misses M. and G. Townshend 6; Misses P. and D. Oliver 6, Misses Judd and Innis 5. Men's Doubles—M. -Kellaway and J. McKenzie 7, Tooms and Melrose 9; A. Oliver and J. Cronin 7, Sealey and Moffatt 9: G. Cartwright and K. Kellaway 9, Jones and Townshend 7. Hororata won by 101 games to 81. WEST EYRETON V. RANGIORA UNITED. Played at West EyretoS, the visitors winning by 117 games to 60. Scores (West Eyreton names D . H orroll 6. Miss n Ss-Sl Dixon 4, Miss A. Bruere 3 - Miss J.' Dixon 4. Miss E. Smith 2 : Miss K. Dixon 1. Miss C. Mehrtons 4; Miss M. M^n's h stn-lei-E ' S Dixon' 2. J. Palairet «. fprfrie fl L Smith 4; E. Bradley 1, V T miißSon 4 B. Bradley 0, R. Fahey 4; e! Barr 0. R. Ellis 4; E. Burns 0. L. Watk'Women' s Doubles—D. Horrell and A. r»i*on 6 O Smith and A. Bruero 3; J. and R Dixon 6* E. Smith and C. Mehrtens 4; M. Mcintosh and N. Horrell 4, 11. Schluter and V "M°L a 's n Doubles—E. S. Dixon and A. Petrie 2, J. Palairet and L. Smith 6. B. and E. Rr'irllev 0 A. Louisson and R. Fahey 6, K. Barr and B,urns 1, R- Ellis and L. Watk"nixed Doubles—D. Horrall. and Dixon 3, O Smith and Palairet 6: A. D>xon and Petne 6* A. Bruere and Smith 5; J. D.xon and Bradlev 2 E Smith and Louisson 6; K. Dixon and E. Bradley 2, C. Mehrtens and Ellis 6; M. Mcintosh and •E. Barr 0, V. Blain and Fahey 6; N. Horrell and E. Burns 0, H. Schluter and Watkins 6. Use only AYRES' "CHAMPIONSHIP" Stitchless Tennis Ball—the favourite of tho champions. Again selected for the 1930-31 New Zealand Championships. Perfect in- flight. Insist on Ayres'. . —6

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20083, 12 November 1930, Page 9

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NORTH CANTERBURY ASSOCIATION. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20083, 12 November 1930, Page 9

NORTH CANTERBURY ASSOCIATION. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20083, 12 November 1930, Page 9

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