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LAWN TENNIS

North Island Titles FIRST DAY AT WAII’AWA Dominion Special Service. Waipawa, January 15. Many leading players from the various provinces of the Dominion are participating in the North Island lawn championships which commenced at »*aipawa to-day in conjunction with the Hawke’s Bay and Waipawa championships. Good weather prevailed and the 10 courts are in excellent condition, fast and well grassed. On account of the Waipukurau tournament not yet beiug finished play to-day was held up. Entries in the various events are good, especially in the men’s and women's championship singles. The present North Island champion, J. Charters, is present to defend his title. Other prominent Dominion players are E. A. Itoussell K, Dyer and O. Coombe, all of Wellington; Lowry, .Hawke’s Bay, Cox and Barknmn, Banganui; E. and A- Dickey. Waverley; E. A. Bearce. Dunedin; Lamb and Robinson, Auckland; Mesdames Adams, Wellington , and McMaster. Mastertou; Misses D. Nicholls and Whisker, Wellington; Haggitt, Palmerston; Graham, Pahiatua; M. Glenny, Hawke's Bay; and B. Gould, Christchurch. First round results are as follow: — Men's championship singles: S. Hooper bent Rust, G-4, 0-3; W. Hooper beat Booth, G-2. 6-2. Women's championship singles: Miss Nicholls beat Miss Kibblewhite, 6-1, 6-0; Mrs. Mawson bent Miss Willinms, 6-0, 0-1; Miss Palmer bent Miss Hooper, 6-1, 6-8, 6-4; Mrs. Hassell beat Miss Garry, 6-1, 6-1; Mrs. McMaster beat Miss Potter, 6-2, 6-3. Women's championship doubles: Misses Holt and Garry beat Mesdames Woods and Norris, 2-6, G-'i, 6-2. Schoolboys’ championship singles: Colle' ■ beat Baker. G-S. 6-2, 8-6. k 'n’s handicap singles: D. Wilson lie..t Price (15 2/(1), 9-3: Kirgan (3/6) beat Crosse (4/6). 0-0; Bell (15 4/6) beat Livingston (15 3/0), 9-1; P. Bell (15 4/6) beat Sharpin (15 3/6), 0-3. Men’s handicap doubles: Fraser and May (15) beat Denby and Gamby (15), 9-5. Women’s handicap singles: Miss Kemp (2/6) beat Miss Pattison (15), 9-6; Miss White (4/6) beat Miss Shield (15), 9-4; Miss Williams (4/6) beat Miss Bibby (15), 0-6. Mixed handicap doubles: Rust and Miss Britten (4/6) beat Price and Miss Nathan (15 2/6), 9-2; Kingan and Miss Louis (owe 5/6) beat Crosse and Miss Walker (4/6), 9-8: Read and Mrs. Mawson (owe I’s 2/6) beat Price and Miss Hunter (15 3/0), 9-7. Rust and Miss Britten (4/6) beat Price nnd Miss Nation (15 2/6), 9-2; Kingan and Miss Louis (owe 5/6) beat Crosse and Miss Walker (4/6), 9-8. Second round: McLean and Mrs. Cowper (15) beat Livingston and Miss Allhusen (15 1/6), 9-7. FINAL ROUNDS Waipukurau Tournament Dominion Special Sfrvice. Waipukurau, January 15. Final rounds of the Waipukurau lawn tennis tournament resulted as follow:— Men’s championship singles : D. Coombe beat Pearce, 0-3, 0-0. Men’s championship doubles: Pearce and Coombe beat Lowry and Hobin, 0-1, 4-6, 0-4. IVomen’s championship doubles: Mrs. Cottei'Hl and Miss Howe beat Miss Macassey nnd Miss Haggitt. 6-4, 6-5. 'Men’s handicap doubles: Barkman and Latham beat Hill and Hill, 9-3. poys’ ■ handicap singles: J. C. Swinburfie beat M. Ormond, 9-6. Other finals will be played to-morrow. The president, Mr. J. D. Ormond, sen., presented a gold cup to Coombe, ’Wellington, the championship winner. SCOTT-RAMSAY CUP The fifth series of tennis matches for the Scott-Ramsay Cup, which is competed for by the smaller tennis flubs in and surrounding Johnsonville, took place cn Saturday afternoon iu fine weather. Results are as follow:— Tawa Flat beat Porirua by 7 games f o 5; Kia Ora beat Woodlands by 7 games to 5; Newlands beat Glenside by 10 games to 2; Johnsonville Methodist a bye. The first-mentioned match was played at Tawa Flat, the second at 'Woodlands (Johnsonville), and the third at Glenside. The next series of matches will bo played on Saturday, the following being the draw:—Newlands v. Porirua,_ at Porirua; Glenside v. Kin Ora. at Porirua (School); 'Woodlands v. Johnsonville Methodist, at Johnsonville Methodist; Tawa Flat a bye.

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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 95, 16 January 1935, Page 11

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LAWN TENNIS Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 95, 16 January 1935, Page 11

LAWN TENNIS Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 95, 16 January 1935, Page 11

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