SCHOOLS' TOURNEY
ADDITJOXAL RESULTS
In the following additional list of results of the Wellington-primary .'schools' tennis, tournament the schools are represented by the following abbreviations: (M.C.) Mount Cook, (M.L.) Miramar Central, (Ep.) Bpuni, (M.S.) Miraraar South, (T.N.) Thorndon Normal, (Kil.) Kilbirnie, (KN.) Kelburn Normal, (N.) Newtown, (Nor.) Northland, (U.H.) Upper Hutt, (Hat.), Hataitai, (Br.) Brooklyn, (E.H.) Eastern Hutt, (P.W.) Petone AVest, (&ea. Seatoun, (S.W.) South AVelhngton, (L.8.) Lyallßay, (Ber.) Berhampore, (AVad.) AVadestown; , (Ros.) Roseneath, (IJJ.) Island Bay, (H,C.) Hutt Central, (Ter. Terrace, (P.C.) Petone Central, (AVor.) AVorser Bay,. (C.Q.) Clyde Quay, (H.) Hutt, (Ron.) Rongotai. ' Girls' Singles. First round—J. Mack (T.N.) beat C. Hambertou (M.L.), 30-25; ,E., ; AVhiteman (U.H.) beat J.-Klee (S.), 30-20; J. Wright (Ros.) beat P. Driscoll (U.H.)v '30-19; I. Larsen (S:AV:.)-beat K.- Bance ; (Ros.), 30-23; V. Evispn (P.C.) beat.-L:-;Taylor (PAY.), 30-14; J. Taylor (Hat.) beat D. AA 7illis (Ep.), 30-26; M. Scorringe U'.AV.) beat B. Brewer (Ter.), 30-17; N. AVortley (M.C.) beat J. Neill (Ep.), 30-28; B T Pearson YP.AV.) beat K. M'Kay (P.W:), 30-21: L. Taylor.1 (P;AV;) beat P. M'Leod (-P.W,), 30-16; E."A'sb.'to>~(P.W.), beat. J.^nglert (AY) 30-19; A^ AVeatherley (U.H.) beat. M. Smith (Kil;), 30-19. . •' : ; ; Girls' Doubles. .. Second Kound.—Skinner and Pryke (E.H.) beat-Furby and: Chant (L.8.), 30-25; Barrow' and Rowe (Ber1.) beat.Pearson and M'Kay (P.AV.). 30-17; Church and Patterson (M.s.) beat Olney and Cameron (CO.), 30-12;''Johnston and Page (L.b.) beat Barker and Grant (P. 0.), 30-14; AVhiteman and Braid, (U.H.) beat AVilharas and Maguire (L.B;), 30-21;,..Clarke, and Bowden (M.S.) beat'Taylor and M'Leod (P.W.), 30-29. ' " Boys' Singles. lurst Round.—AY.- Rousfield (Ep.) beat D. Daniels (P.AV.), 30-29; P. Metz (Ter.) beat AY. Rowberry (P. 0.), 30-27; N. Frowde (Ron.) beat,,Reid (S.W.), 30-17; L Campi (Br.) beat S. M'Donald (Nor.), 30-4- D. Evans- (L.8.) beat C. Dick (Ros.), 30-23; — Turrell (S.AV-.) beat' D. L Aldons (EH.), 30-25; H. Robertson.(K.N.) beat P. Miller (Hat.), 30-19; R. Arrowsmith (Br.) beat T. Gapes (Nor.), 30-14; W. Goddard (Ron.) beat I. Marshall (I.B.), 30-18; P. Bay (K.N.) beat E. Stephens (M.C), 30-29; R. Combs (L.8.) .beat X Futter (E.H.), 30-28; D. Phillips (Ron.) beat -R. Bray (M.L.), 30-15; 0 Bold (H.C.) beat B. Arlow (K.N.), 30-20; H. Marks (Ros.) beat. M. Fraser Wad.), by default; H. Bundle (Ter.) beat Crundle (S.W.), 30-15; P. Swan (Hat.) beat I\. Barker (Ber.), 30-23; K. Henderson (Br.) beat C. Nippcrt (L.8.), 30-27; D. Haswcll (Ron.) beat P. Rough (Hat.), 30-15; D. Armstrong (K.N.) beat E. AVoodwarcl (M.S.), 30-24; AY. Clegg (E.H.) beat I. Cochrane (AVad.), 30-21j D. AViren (Ron.) beat E. Butler (Nor.Jj 30-23; R. Lane (Ter.) beat F. Kilduff (L.8.), 30-26; Courtenay (P.AV.) beat J. Gamble (M.L.), 30-11; J. King (Hat.) beat E. Heinemaii (Ter.), 30-lOj M. Thomas (Br.) beat B. Nicholson (L.8.), 30-14; B. Barnett (K.N.) teat H. Luckman (S.AV.J, 30-12; Potton (SW.) beat J. Marshall (K.), 30-13; J. Kyle (P.AV.), beat J. Gunderson_ (Ron.), 30-13; Henderson (P.AV.) beat Iv. Sellar Second Round—J. Shorter (E.H.) beat J Harris (M.S.), 30-7; G. Clabburn (E.H.) beat J. Sykes (P.C), 30-20; J. Spackman (Kil.) beat M. Manderson (Ep.), 30-14; W.'-Dhyrberg (C.Q.) beat K. Andrew (I.B), 30-14; W. Pearse (H.C.) beat D. Thompson (Ep.), 30-18; C. Dixon (C.Q.) beat J. Zerface (I.B.), 30-16; ■C. Young (Kil.) beat J. Harding (H.C), 30-29; AY. Phillips (C.Q.) beat H. Smith (L.8.), 30-22; H. Giles (Ros.) beat A. Clark (PC), 30-21; L. Pointon (H.C) beat N. Williamson (Ep.), 30-19; J. Gilbert (Ep.) beat I. Jackson (P.AV.), 30-12; D. Howe (CQ.) beat Henderson (P.AV.), 30-10; H. Reynolds (H.C) beat R. Jacobi (I.B.), 30-15. '
Ayres' "Championship" Stitchless Tcniiis Ball has been chosen for the 1930-31 New Zealand Tennis Championships. ' Year after year this favourite of the champions.is ; selected for the most important tournaments. It is British and Beat! —Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 137, 8 December 1930, Page 4
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