Waipawa Tennis
YESTERDAY'S PLAY Tourney Continued in Good Conditions RESULTSOF GAMES Play was continued yesterday under perfect conditions in the tournament at present being held on the Waipawa Tennis Club 's courts. The f ollowing further games have now been cod»pleted: — MEN'S CHAMPIONSHIP SINGLES. First Round. J. Lowry beat J, L. Anderson, 6 — 3, 6—2. Second Round. Lowry beat White. 6 — 1, G — 0Third Round. Eerkine beat Gosnell, U— 2, 6 — 3. Renton beat Milburn, 6 — 1, 6 — U. Moorhead beat Sharpe, 1 — 6, 6 — i, 6 4. ^ Giesen. beat Hill, 6 — 0, 6 — *. WOMEN 'S CHAMPIONSHIP SINGLES. Second Round, Mrs Hassell beat Mia» J. Ormond, 6—0, 1—6, 6—L Third Round. Miss Holmes boat Miss Palmer, 3 — 6, 6—4, 6—4. . Miss Whisker beat mim e. White, 6—2, (i — 3. Mis Cottrell be-vt Mrs 'i'oop. Eourth Round Atiss MiaeFarlane beat Miss Holmes, 6—0. 6 — 3. MEN'S CHAMPIONSHIP DOUBLES. First Round. Hope and Rolleston beat MacKenzio and Oakenfull, C — 1. 6 — 1. Ferkins and Ormond by default. , Second Roun( Ferkins and Ormond beat Hill Bro-s., 6—2. 6—4 Watson and Morris beat Mawson and Smith, 6 — 2, 6 — 3, Sharpe and Ritchie beat Hope and Rolleston, 6 — 2, 6 — 3. Third Round. Sharpe and Ritchie boat Tonks and Renton, 6—5, 6 — 3. WOMEN 'S CHAMPIONSHIP DOUBLES. First RoundMrs Andrews aud Miss Liinbrick beat, Misses Wilson and . SL'c-lch,, 6 — 1, b- 2. Second Round. Misses J. and A. Ormond by default. Misses Ormond and Williams beat Misses McCormick and Hartland, 6 — 2, 6 — 4. Misses Hope and Britten beat Mrs Andrews and Miss Limbrick, 6 — 4, 6 — 5 Third Round Mrs Cottrell and Miss Glenny boat Misses J. and A Ormond, 6—4, 4~ G> 6 — 0. Fourth RoundMra Latha and Mrs Toop beat Mrs Hope and Miss Britten, 6 — 4, 6 — 2. COMBINED CHAMPIONSHIP DOUBLES. Second Round Mawson and Miss McHardy beat Watbon and Miss Watson, 6 — 5t1 6 — 5, Tonks and Miss Latta beat' Whit® and Miss White, 6 — 3, 6 — 2. Ferkins and Miss Ormond beat Wallace and Miss Hobson; 6 — 1, 6 — 2. Marchant and Miss Whisker boat Renton and Miss Palmer, 6 — 3, 6 — 4. Morris and Miss Watson won by default. Rolleston and Miss Williame beat Whelch and Miss Shields, 6 — 5, 6 — 0. Riddell and Miss Fryer beat Haldane and Miss Chesney, 6—4, 6 — 3. Giesen and Miss Plummer beat Moorhead and Miss Hunter, 6 — 2, 6—1. Smith and Miss Nation beat V. Hill and Miss Wilder, 6 — 4, 6 — 4. Rolleston and Miss Williams beat. Pattison and Miss Hunter, 6 — 5, 6 — 0. Ferkins and Miss Ormond beat Douglas and Mrs Woods, 6 — 2, 6 — 0 Third Round, Tonks and Mrs Latta beat Ormond and Miss D. Ormond, 6 — 1, 6 — 4., Ritchie and Mrs Cottrell beat RiddeJl and Miss Fryer, 6 — 4, 6—2 Giesen and Miss Plummer beat Smith and Miss Nation, 6 — 0, 6 — 0. Marchant and Miss Whieker beat. Morris and Miss Watson, 6 — 5, 6 — 1. Milburn and Mrs Hassall beat Ormond and Miss Ormond, 5 — 6, 6 — 4. 8—6. Fourth Round Lowry and Miss MacFarlane beal Tonks and Mr« Latta, 6 — 2, 6 — 2. BOYS' CHAMPIONSHIP^. Semi-final. Ormond beat Smith, 6 — 5, 6 — 3. Final. N. Ormond beat D. Ormond, 0—3. 0—1. GIRLS' CHAMPIONSHIP SINGLES First Round. "• Miss Wh:: ""i'toni licnl Misa D Ormond 1
Second Round, Miss J. Wall beat Miss D. Jefford, 6—5, 5—6, 6 — 2. Miss White-Parsone beat Miss tT. Maddison, 6—4, 5—6, 0 — 3, Miss McHardy beat Miss Nation, 6—5, 6—0. Miss Watson beat Miss Whelch, 6 — 0. 6—2. Semi-finals. Miss White-Parsons beat Miss J. Wall, 6 — 2, 6 — 1. Miss McHardy beat Miss Watson, 6—3, 6—2 Final. Miss White-Parsons beat Miss McHardy, 6 — 3, 6 — 2. WOMEN 'S HANDICAP SINGLES First Round Miss Limbrick beat Miss Wilson, 50—46. Miss Fryer beat Mrs Hope, by default. Miss J. Wall beat Mrs Moore, 50 — 39. Miss D. Hunter beat Miss Britten, 50—45. Second Round Miss Holmes won by default. Miss Fryer beat Miss Limbrick, 50 — 38. ' 1 Miss J. Wall beat Miss Whelch. 50—46. Miss Watson beat Miss O 'Neill, 50 — 4 1. ' Miss McCormick beat Mrs Toop, 50—47. Miss A. Ormond beat Miste Hewitt by default. Miss J. Hartland won by default. Miss Palmer beat Miss Chesney, 50—40. Third Round , Miss Nation beat Miss Morrison, 50—45. Miss A. Ormond beat Miss Hartland, 50—36. COMBINED HANDICAP DOUBLES First Round * Surridge and Miss Hartland beat Williams and Miss Pattison, 60 — 44. Moorhead and Mrs Toop beat Ritchie and Miss Bell, 60 — 41. White and Miss White beat McLean and Miss Palmer, 60—51. Watson and Mrs Watson beat Ormond and Miss Ormond, 60 — 50. Second Round Wallace and Miss Hobson won by default. Smith and Miss Nation beat McHardy and Miss Jefferd,. 60 — 49. Hill and Miss White beat Johnston and Miss Wilson, 60 — 56. Tonks and Mrs Latta beat White and Miss White, 60 — 51. Anderson and Mrs Cottrell beat Riddell and Mrs Hassall, 65 — 45. Third Round Whelch and Miss Shields beat Smith and Miss McHardy, 61—59. Wallace and Miss Hobson beat Mawson and Miss McHardy, 60—57. Fourth Round Wallace and Miss Hobson beat Whelch and Miss Shields, 60 — 52. Douglas and Mrs Andrews beat Anderson and Mrs Cottrell, 60 — 46. MEN'S HANDICAP SINGLES First Round W. Johnston beat R. Hill, 60 — 57. A. H. -Hope beat P. Wilder, 60 — 46. Morris beat Mawson, 63 — 32. Meta beat Scherf by default. A. Ritchie beat McLean, 61 — 59. Tonks beat Sawyer by default MacKay beat G. Williams, 61—59. Second Round - Johnston beat Frateer, 60 — 44. Anderson beat Meta,' 60 — 45. White beat MacKay, 60 — 50. Gro'ome beat Collett by default. Haldane beat Nielsen, 60 — 47. ' Third Round Whelch ,beat H. Smith, 60 — 56. Rathbpne .beat Wallace, 60 — 56. M. Ormond beat Groome. 60 — 51. WOMEN 'S HANDICAP DOUBLES First Round Misses White ahd Fryer beat Misses PJ. and D. Hunter, 60 — 52. Misses Morrison and Whisker beat Misses M. and J. Pattison, 60 — 29. Second Round Misses White' and Fryer beat Misses Jefferd and McHardy, 60 — 37. ' MEN'S HANDICAP DOUBLES First Round Hill Bros. beat G. and J. Aitken, 61—59. Gosnell and Marchant beat Johnston and Lowry,- 60 — 50. Renton and Haldane beat Tonks and Garbett, 60 — 47. Whelch and McHardy beat Williams and B. Pattison, 60 — 44. Second Rouna Hill Bros. beat Wilder and Ormond, 60—48. Nielson and Ferkins beat Whelch and McHardy. 60 — 44 Gosnell . and Marc.hanl beat Gould and Surridge," 60 — 45 Third Round Smjfh Bros. beat Hill Bros, 60 — 45
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