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+ UNITED CLUB. CHAMPIONSHIP DRAW. 1 )o 'V in " ;«• * u j ciuh't ~u * • , c for th« United s championships;— **en's Singles Championship. (Best of five advantage sets.) v A Ayrea. J. R. Craw.baw v. : C T- n V - • J - G " A'Court v. ', - T °S lcr v. ,A. It. Cant r> "• Johnston v. D. P. Glanville, v Cr K 't tT' Row, W. G. Morrison S n ii . ' J ' lslu;r T - V. H. Thu-aites, A V V - C - Treeby, N . Anderson v. \rnnM O. Johnston v. J. W. ; Brorn' A. Barror v. j. Webster, R. J IT l \ij ci A. Slazenger v. - Sheppartl, .S. Somerville wA. FipM \ T ; ° rbRU V - *>• Halo, S. W. r V V H - Adkins, TI. G. Searle v. H. F f av !' ' Kent ° n v. M. G. Somerville, v" W l'- E " D - H- Dymond . • n. Robinson, D. W. Bain v. W. Goss, 'I, , Armstrong v. , i-j. g. P. AnH r f, w ?. v - • c - - A - Blnzey v. , J. D. J' ,?, ,"" , v - . P- E. Allison v. , V" S", M adn v - . H. A. Burnett v. . A. Sykej, y. T. "W. Patterson. Ladies* Shigles Championship. (Best of three advantage sets.) Miss M. Wako v. , Miss E. Seymour , ♦ Miss E. Edmonds v. , Miss Holmes v. , M 3ss Donaldson v. ■ . Miss I. Morrison v. Miss C. Morland, Mrs W. Peppier v. Miss N. Ifoarc, Miss M. Mathieson v. Miss L. Miller, Miss S. Goss v. Miss 13. MacdonaUl, Mrs Robinson v. Miss Ilankin, Miss E. Rudkin v. , Mrs F. Mason v. - , Miss Herdman v. , Miss Taylor v. , Miss N\ Reed v. . Miss M. Sherris v. . Men's Doubles Championship. ••.Best of five advantage seta.) C. Angas and H. Dymond v. , Ij. Armstrong and N. Daly v. , W. G. Morrison and C. R. Ogier v. , J. Fisher and «T. G. A'Court v. , S. D. Denton and W. Goss, j un., v. C. A. Blazoy and S. Midgley, H. G. Searle and W. It. Robinson v. ,F. B. Halo and N. H, Barlow, B. A. Barrer and E. H. Adkins v. J. H. W. Sheppard and R. Browning, D. F. Glanville and D. C. Johnston v. W. S. Somerville and K. H. Orb'ell, M. G. Somerville and N. S. Coxhead v. D. W. Bain and G. Ferguson, Anderson and 11. A. Barnett v. H. C. Ford and J. Arnold, E. E. West and J. D. Hutchison v. , J. R. Crawshaw and J. R. Johnston v. , E. W. Wade and D. Martin v. v. , T. W. Patterson ar,d P. E. Allison Ladies' Doubles Championship. (Best of three advantage sets.) Misses 111. Wake and M. Andrew v. Misses M. Mathieson and B. Tipping v. Misses L. Miller and O. Wright, Miss Johnston and Mrs L. Bulloek v. Misses M. Sherris and N. Hoare. Mrs T. Robinson and Miss N. Reed v. Misses B. Gould and B. Macdonald. Misses I. Morrison and N. Smithson v. Mrs F. Mason and Miss Stewart, Misses E. Edmonds and B. Taylor v. Misses Tj. Herdman and W. Macbeth, Mrs F. Stedman and Miss M. Saunders v. Misses S. Goss and E. Rudkin, Mesdames W. Peppier and B. A. Miles v. . Combined Doubles. H. Dymond and Mrs Peppier ▼. ——, W. G. Morrison and Mrs Stedman v. , W. Goss and Miss S. Goss v. . R. Browning and Miss B. Gould v. J. H. W. Sheppard and Miss T. Morrison, B. B. Lou,?l>nan and Miss B. Macdonald v. , —■ — and Miss E. Seymour v. , N. Anderson and Mrs F. Mason v. , F. B. Hale and Second Round—l. Seav and Miss M. Wakn v. J. Fisher and Miss E. Rudkin, E. D. Broughton and Miss M. Mathieson v. D. W. Bain and Miss Donaldson, E. E. West and Miss B. Ilolmcs v. M. Somerville and Miss B. Tipping. S. W. Fiold and Mrs B. Miles v. W. Somerville and Miss M. Sherris. WOMEN'S MID-WEEK COMPETITION. The follov/inpr matches in the women's mid-week intor-club competition will be played at Wilding Park to-morrow, commencing at 2.30 p.m.: Section I.—Second round: Ftndalton v. Aroneide, New Brighton v. St. Albans. Section ll.—United v. South Christchurch, Woolston v. Sumner 11. NORTH CANTERBURY SUBASSOCIATION. OHOKA V. WEST EYRETON. A match played at West Eyreton resulted in a win for Ohoka !>y 100 gam*.* to 98. Results (Ohoka names first): Men's Singles—W. Mayer 5, E. S. Dixon 6, B. Whitehead 4, A. Petri* 6; A. W. Mewton 6, J. W. Frizzcll 3; M. Musgravo 3, 33. Bradley 6; D. K. Moir 6, E. Bradley 2; D. K. Moir 6, J. Ryley 1. Women's Singles—Mifcs A. Power 2, Miss 1). Horrcll 6; Miss H. Ward 1, Mißs A. Dixon 6; Mrs C. A. Cook 6, Mrs Ward 4; Miss G. Newton 3, Miss K. Dixon 6; Miss Musgrave 4, Miss J. Dixon 6; Miss G. Newton 3, Miss Barr 6. Men's Doubles —Mayer and Whitehead 6, Dixon and Petrie 0; A. Newton and Musgravo 6, Frizzell and R. Bradley 3; Musgrave and Moir 6, E. Bradley and Ryley 2. Women's Doubles—Misses Power and Ward 2, Misses Horrell and A. Dixon 6; Mrs Cook and Miss Newton 1; Mrs Ward and Miss K. Dixon 6; Misses Ward and Newton 6, Misses J. Dixon and Barr 2. Mixed Doubles —Mayer and Miss Power 6, Di:;on and Miss Horrell 3; Whitehead and Miss Ward 5, Petrie and Miss A. Dixon 6; Newton and Mrs Cook 6, Frizzell and Mrs Ward 4; Moir and Miss "Ward 6, R. Bradley and Miss K. Dixon 2; Musgrave and Mrj Cook 4, E. Bradley and Mis 3 J. Dixon 6; Moir and Miss Newton 6, Ryley and Miss Barr 0. ASHLEY V. SOUTHBROOK. (Ashley names first.) Mixed Doubles—Miss Kennedy and Dempsey 1, Miss Archer and Benjes 6; Mrs Demp* sey and Petrie 6, Miss D. Kennedy and McAipinc 3; Miss Ludeman and Banks .1, Miss Benjes and Schluter 6; Miss McFall ajid Morgan 6, Miss Pickard and McKay 5; Miss Harris and Stringer 6, Miss McGrath and Tully 1; Miss Mclnnes and Drake 1, Miss M. McGrath and S. Williamson 6. Women's Doubles—Miss Kennedy and Mrs Dempsey 2, Misses Archer and Kennedy 6; Misses Ludeman and McFall 2, Misses Benjes and Pickard 6; Misses Harris and McNamara 3, Misses McGrath and Pickard 6. Men's Doubles —Dempsey and Petrie 1, Benjes and Schluter 6; Banks and Morgan 6, McAlpine and McKay 5; Stringer and Drake 5, Tully and Williamson 6. Women's Singles—Miss J. Kennedy 0, Miss A. Archer 2; Airs A. Dempsey 2, Miss B. Kennedy-6; Miss G. Ludeman 4, Miss I. Benjes 6; Miss F. McFall 3. Miss N. Pickard G; Miss M. Mclnnes 6. Miss M. McGrath 1; Miss H. Harris 6, Miss M. McGrath 5. Men's Singles—A. Dempsey 6, Benjes 4; A. Petrie 2, Li. Schluter 6; W. Banks 4, W. McAlpine 6: J. Morgan 0, A. McKay 6. Southbrook won by 110 games to 75. BALCAIRN V. CUST. (Balcairn names first.) Women's Singles—Miss A. Fitzpatrick 6, Mrs Judson 1; Miss M. Kelcher 1, Miss Forbes 6; Miss J. Baird 6, Miss Wood 0; Mrs G. May G, Mrs Overend 0; Miss F. Derretfc 5, Miss Leslie 6. Men's Singles—B. Fitzpatrick 6, Burrow# 5; N. Kelcher G, Wood 3; F. Hibbard G, Forbes 2; L. Morris 6, Jackson 4; 11. Hurley <3, Ryde 2; C. Frost 6, R. Wood 1. Women's Doubles —Misses A. Fitzpatrick and M. Hibbard 6, Mrs Judson and Miss Richardson 2; Misses M. Kelcher and J. Baird 6, Misses Forbes and Wood J!; Mrs G. May and Miss F. Derrett 3, Mrs Overend and Miss Leslie 6. r Men's Doubles-—B. Fitzpatrick and N. Kelcher 3, Burrows and Wood 6; F. Hibbard and L. Morris 6, Forbes and Jackson 4; H. Hurley and C. Frost 6, Ryde and RWood 3. Mixed Doubles —Miss A. Fitzpatrick and N. Kelcher 5, Mrs Judson and Burrows 6; Miss M. Hibbard and B. Fitzpatrick 4, Miss Richardson and Wood 6; Miss M. Kelcher and F. Hibbard 6, Miss Forbes and Forbes 5; Miss J. Baird and L. Morris 6, Miss Wood and Jackson 3; Mrs G. May and H. Hurley G, Mrs Overend and Ryde 2; Miss F. Derrett and C. Frost 6, Miss Leslie and R. Wood 4. Balcairn won by 123 games to SO. TEMPLETON V. ADDINGTON CATHOLIC. (Templeton names first.) Mixed Doubles—Mrs Smith and Smith I, Miss McCormick and Consedino 6; Miss Mortland and Cunnoen G, Miss Toorish and Aitken 3; Miss Carey and Playle 5, Mrs Mercer ?nd Daly 6; Mrs Mackie and Oldridgc 2, Miss O Donoghue «nd Lavcry 6. .Men's Singles—Smith *7, Consedine 9: Oldrrdgp o. Attken 2; Cunneen 9, G. Daly 2: Playle 0, Lavory 3. Women's Singles—Miss V. Mortland 6, Miss Toorish 4; Miss A. Carey 6, Miss McCormick 3; Mrs Smith 3, Mrs Mercer 6; Mrs Mackie 2. Miss O'Donoghue 6. ■ Doubles—Miss Mortland and Mrs Smith 4, Miss Toorish and Mrs Mercer 1 6; Miss Carey and Mrs Mackie 5, Miss McCora. O'Donoghuo 6. Men s Doubles—Smith and Oldridge Consedine and Daly 7; Playlo and Cunneen Aitken and Lavery 7. Templeton won. 93 games to 3 Vt;
TEMPLETON V. HARRINGTON. (Templeton names first.) Men's Singles—J. Oldridge 9. V. Spiller 6; J. Cunneen 8. R. Powelly 0; G. Playle 9, V. Clemens 1; Rasmussen 9, W. Good 7. Women's Singles—Miss V. Mortland 6. Miss G. Fretwell 2; Miss A. Carey 6, Mrs Hampton 1 : Miss N. Stewart 6, Miss O. Fretwell 1 : Mrs Smith 6, Mrs Johnston 3. Women's Doubles—Misses Mortland and Carey 6, Misses Fretwell 0; Miss Stewart «nd Mrs Smith 6, Mesdames Johnston and Hampton 2. Men's Doubles—J. Oldridge and Cunneen 9, Spiller and Powelly 8; Playle and Rasmussen 9, Clemens and Good 5. Mixed Doubles —Miss Mortland and Oldridge 6, Miss Fretwell and Spiller 0; Miss Carey and G. Playle 6, Mrs Hampton and Powelly o: Mrs Smith and J. Cunneen 6. Miss Fretwell -and Clemens 2; Miss Stewart and Rasmussen 6, Mrs Johnston and Good 3. Templeton won by 15 sets to 1. HALSWELL V. NEW BRIGHTON. (Halswell names first.) Men's Singles—C. J. Murray 9. W. M. Sexton 6; H. T. Fuller 9, V. L. Jensen 4 : Li. V. Brian 1, F. A. Aldridge 9; F. C. Fuller 9, E. Doak o. Women's Singles—Mrs H. Fuller 4, Miss Curtis 6; Mrs E. Mercer 5, Mrs Birch 6; Miss M. Cox 1, Miss Tilleyshort 6; Miss E. Cox 3, Miss Marriott 6. Men's Doubles—Murray and H. Fuller 7. Sexton and Doak 9; Brian and F. Fuller 9, Jensen and Aldridge 7. Women's Doubles—Mrs Fuller and Mrs Mercer 6, Miss Curtis ond Mrt Birch 4; Misses M. and E. Cox 4, Misses Tilleyshort and Marriott G. Mixed Doubles —Murray and Mrs Fuller 6, Sexton and Miss Curtis 3; H. Fuller and Mrs Mercer 6, Jensen and Mrs Birch 4: Brian and Miss M. Cox 4, Aldridge and Miss Tilleyshort 6; F. Fuller' and Miss E. Cox 6, Doak and Miss Marriott 3. New Brighton won by 90 games to 89. WAIKARI V. HAWARDEN. (Waikari names first.) Men's Singles—R. L. Tucker S, R. J. Wentzel 9; R. Blunden 8, J. T. Lowe 9; D. Gibb 4, F. J. Rydings 0; F. Harrington 9, G. Ho6kin 8. Women's Singles—Mrs Hunter 5, Mrs Scott G; Miss Anderson 3, Miss Rutherford 6; Mrs Blunden 3, Mrs Grimwood 6; Miss Honeybone 6, Mrs D. Wilson 3. Men's Doubles —Tucker and Blunden S, Wentzel and Lowe 9; Gibb and Harrington 4, Rydings and Hoskin 9. Women's Doubles—Mrs Hunter and Mrs Blunden 4, Mrs Scott and Miss Rutherford 6; Misses Anderson and Honeybone 6, Mrs Grimwood and Mrs Wilson 3. Mixed Doubles —Tucker and Mrs Hunter 5, Wentzel and Miss Rutherford 6; Blunden and Mrs Blunden G. Lowe and Mrs Scott 3: Gibb and Miss Honeybone 5, Rydings and Mrs Wilson 6; Harrington and Miss Anderson 5, Hoskin and Mrs Grimwood 6. Hawarden won by 104 games to 81. OXFORD V. SPRINGFIELD. (Springfield names first.) "Women's Doubles—Mrs Wilson and Mrs Johnson 2, Misses Mahoney and Baxter 6; Miss McCurdy and I. Tolerton 4, Misses V. and K. Skur 6; Mrs Smith and Miss Ferguson 6, Mrs In-wood and Miss Chambers Men's Doubles—McCurdy and McCurdy 3, Harris and McChatty 9; Innes and Dorman 7. McGrath and Dr. Minty 9; Atkinson and Wilson 4, Debenham and Parrish 9. Mixed Doubles—-Mrs Wilson and D. McCurdy O f Miss Mahoney and Harris 6; Mrs Johnson and A. McCurdy 4, Miss Baxter and McGrath 6; Miss McCurdy and R. Innes 6, Miss V. Skurr and Dr. Minfcy -X: R. Skurr a*nd McChatty 5: Mrs Smith and R. Aikman 5, Mrs Inwood and Debenham 6: Miss Ferguson and J. Wilson 6, Miss Champion and Parrish 4. Women's Sincles—Mrs Wilson 5, Miss Mahoney 6; Mrs Johnson 3. Miss Baxter <i; Miss McCurdy 3. Miss Skurr 6; Miss Tolerton C. Miss K. Skurr 3 Men's Singles—D. McCurdy 0, Harris 6: A. McCurdy 5, McGrath fi; R. Innes 6, Dr. Minty 4; G. Dorman 6, McChatty 4; Atkinson 0, Debenham 6. Oxford ivon by 27 games. The Spalding Ball lia.s been adopted hy tile Canterbury Lawn Tennis Association to be used in the fnrthcnmin,i inter-club tournaments. This will be r e n on ! k' l " u sed under the auspices of the Association. —6
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