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Further Games In Tennis Competition

Levin Bl, Koputaroa-Ihakara, Foxton and Otaki gaine'd wins When the 'Manawatu Lawn Tennis Association's southefn area competition was continued on Satur- , day last among elubs of the dis- ; trict. Details of the various 1 games pl'ayed are given below. j Shannon v. Levin Bl Winning all the ladies' singles, i la'dies' doubles and mixed doubles, [ Levin Bl overwhe'lmed Shannon 1 and carried off 14 of the 16 games 1 piayed. With Levin players mentioned first, individual results , were: — \ Men's singles: R. Mcllraith lost; to K. Batt 5 — 9, D. Roskruge beat^ A. Hill 9—7, J. Wafdeil beat A. J Peni 9 — 4, R. Stantiall beat R. Ed- j monds 9 — 1. Ladies' singles: Mis's M. Karauti' beat Mrs. D. Jones 7 — 2, Miss N. ; Mulcahy beat Mrs. L. Higgott 7 — 1 3, Miss A. Hesp -beat Miss G. Beer 7 — 4, MiSs P, Bell beat Miss J. Piggott 7 — 4. Men's doubles: Mcllraith and Wardell lost to Batt and Peni 6 — ; 9, Roskruge and Stantiall beat; Edmonds and Hill 9 — 8. Ladies' doubles: Misses Karauti1 and Mulcahy beat Mesdames Jones and Higgott 7 — 2, Misses Hesp and Bell beat Mrs. Beer and Miss Piggott 7 — 6. Combined doubles : Mcllraith , and Miss Karauti beat Batt and Mrs. Jones . 9—5, Roskruge and Miss Mulcahy beat Hill and Mrs. Higgott 9—5, Wardell and Miss Hesp beat Peni and Mrs. Beer 9 — 5, Stantiall and Miss Bell beat Edmonds and Miss Piggott 9 — 5. Koputaroa-Ihakara v. Weraroa The combined KoputaroaIhakara team beat Weraroa by nine sets to seven in a closely contested game. With the winning team's names menttoned first in each case, individual results wcrg; — Men's singles: Ching lost to D. White 4 — 9, Mackle beat Les. Palmer 9 — 8, Elliott beat L. Leger 9 — 7, Turner beat L. C. Palmer 9—6. Ladies' singles : Miss Rowe beat Mrs. Btand 7—1, Mrs. Law beat Mrs. L. Palmer 7—6, Mrs. Mackle lost to Mrs. Elliott 0—9, Miss Tur- . ner beat Mrs. P. Dey 7 — 3. Men's doubles: Ching and Mackle lost to D. White and Les. Palmer 5 — 9, Elliott and Turner j beat Leger and L. C. Palmer 9 — 1. | Ladies' doubles: Miss Rowe and Mrs. Law lost to Mesdames Brand j and Palmer 3—7, Mrs. Mackle and Miss Turner lost to Mesdames Elliott and Dey 1 — 7. Combined doubles: Ching and Miss Rowe beat White and Mrs. : Brand 9 — 6, Elliott and Mrs. Law lost to Palmer and Mrs. Palmer 8— 9, Mackle and Mrs. Mackle lost to Leger and Mrs. Elliott 4 — 9, Turner and Miss Turner beat L. C. Palmer and Mrs. Dey 9—7, Foxton v. Levin Winning all, the men's doubles gave Foxton a win over Levin B2 by , nine sets to seven. Detailed results i were as follows, Foxton names being mehtioned first in each case: Men's singles: Sexton beat Hud-' son 9—6, Doqds beat Parker 9— 8, | Fraser lost to Norton 3 — 9, Reid , beat Walker 9 — 8. Ladies' singleS: Miss" Forbes beati Miss Williams 7—5, Mrs. Hannay , lost to Mrs. Hudson 0 — 7, Miss ; Barber lost to Miss Chapman- , Cohen 1—7, Miss Mayston lost to j Miss Fletcher 1 — 7. Men's doubles: Sexton and D uds beat Hudson and Parker 9 — 1, Fraser and Reid beat Norton and Walker 9 — 5. Ladies' doubles: Miss Forbes and Mrs. Hannay beat Mrs. Hudson and Miss Williams 7—6, Misses ; Barber and Mayston lost to Misses Chapman-Cohen and Fletcher 6 — 7. ; Combined doubles : Sexton and j Miss Forbes beat Hudson and Miss Williams 9 — 4, Douds and Mrs. I Hannay beat Parker and Mrs. j Hudson 9 — 5, Fraser and Miss Bar- [ ber lost to Norton and Miss Chapman-Cohen 6 — 9, Reid and Miss" Mayston lost to Walker, and Miss Fletcher 8 — 9.

Otaki v. St. Joseph's Otaki had an outright win over St. Joseph's when they beat the latter club's team by 13 sets to three. With the Otaki _ team's names mentioned first in each case, detailed results were: — Men's singles: A. Keeling lost to Sanders 7—9, K. Salmond beat Robinson 9—2, B. Ryder lost to Gray 3—9, B. Rhodes beat Bayliss 9—8. Ladies' singles: Mrs. Bell beat Miss Lynch 7 — 3, Mrs. J. Dawe beat Miss Clapcott 7 — 5, Mrs. Kemp beat Miss Perigo 7 — 1, Miss B. Harper beat Mrs. Highland 7— 1. Men's doubles: Keeling and Salmond beat Sanders and Gray 9 — 7, Ryder and Rhodes lost to Robinson and Bayliss 8 — 9. Ladies' doubles: Mesdames Bell and Dawe beat Misses Lynch and Clapcott 7—3, Mrs. Kemp and Miss Harper beat Miss Perigo and Mrs. Highland 7 — 5. Combined doubles: Keeling and Mrs. Bell beat Sanders and Miss. Lynch 9 — 7, Salmond and Mrs. Dome beat Robinson and Miss Clapcott 9—4, Ryder and .Mrs. Kemp beat Gray and MisS Perigo 9—3, Rhodes and Miss Harper beat Bayliss and Mrs. Highland 9 — 8.

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Chronicle (Levin), 1 December 1948, Page 4

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Further Games In Tennis Competition Chronicle (Levin), 1 December 1948, Page 4

Further Games In Tennis Competition Chronicle (Levin), 1 December 1948, Page 4

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