LAWN TENNIS
C GRADE WESLEY v. NORTH-EAST VALLEY. (Wesley names first.) Men’s Singles.—Hinton 9, James 7; Graves'9, Johnston 5; Williams 4, Arnold 7< Ladies’ Singles.—Mrs Holt 5, Mrs James 6. Men’s Doubles.—Hinton and Graves 9, Janies and Johnston 3. Mixed Doubles.—Hinton and Miss Smith 9, Mr and Mrs James 6. Totals: Wesley,- 4 sots (45 games); North-east Valley, 2 sets (36 games). The remaining sets went to Wesley by dolault. OAVERSHAM v. GREEN ISLAND. (Cavershara names first.) Men’s Singles.—M'Gregor 9, Wilkie 3; Melville 9, Morland 3; Aitkeu 9, Burton 1; Kitchen 9, Berry 1. Ladies’ Singles.—Miss Grigg 6, Miss N. Miller 2; Miss Townrow 6, Miss Kerr 4; Miss 0. Townrow 6, Miss J. Miller 2; Miss Gardiner 6, Miss Murie 0. _ Menls Doubdes.—M'Gregor and Melville 8, Wilkie and Morland 9; Aitken and Kitchen 9, Burton and Kerr 4. Ladies’ Doubles.—Misses Grigg and Townrow 6, Misses N. Miller and Kerr Misses Townrow and Gardiner 6, Misses J. Miller and Murie 2. Mixed Doubles.—M'Gregor and Miss Grigg 9, Wilkie and Miss N. Miller 6; Melville and Miss Townrow 9, Morland and Miss Kerr 4; Aitken and Miss C. Townrow 9, Burton and Miss J. Miller 5; Kitchen and Miss Gardiner 9, Berry and Miss Murie 5. Totals: Caversham, 15 sets (125 games); Green Island, 1 set (53games). UNOFfICIAI GAME
BALMAOEWEN v. WAIKOUAITI. .(Waikouaiti names first.) Mixed Doubles.—Kerr and Mrs Halium 9, Buckler and Miss Guthrie 8; Hallum and Miss Carson 6, Wright and Miss Duke 9; Boss and Miss Douglas 9, Seymour and Miss M'Donald 7; Templeton and Mrs Sutherland 6, Nisbet and Miss Mathcwson 9; Townsend and Miss Bannatyne 8, M'Millan and Mrs Stevenson 9; Coorabe and Townsend 6, M'Millan and Nisbet 9. Ladies’ Doubles.—Mrs Hallum and Miss Carson 5, Mrs Stevenson and Miss Duke 6; Mrs Sutherland and Miss Douglas 4, Misses Guthrie and Mathewson 6; Misses Bannatyne and -Murray 4, Misses Hindle and M'Donald 6. Totals: Balmacewcn, 91 games; Waikouaiti, 70 games. FRANCE V. AUSTRALIA Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright SYDNEY, February 18. The match betrvecn Australia and France was again postponed owing to rain. To-day’s matches will bo played on Wednesday. Most other week-end sports had to bo abandoned. TOURNEY AT NICE Press Association—By Telegraph-- Copyright
NICE, February 19. In the final of the women’s singles Miss Byan beat Eileen Bennett, (5-4, 6-2.
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Evening Star, Issue 19795, 20 February 1928, Page 14
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