LAWN TENNIS
United Association's Competition HAUMOANA IN LEAD With the United Tennis Association's oompetition drawing near to a close, very keept matches. are being played, and all of a high sfandard. Heretaunga continues to win, this time their opponents being Karamu, who are levei with Haumoana in points. Heretaunga, by defeatiug Karamu in games, increase their championship points by .three, Karamu receiving one. The other match played was between Westshore and Haumoana, and resulted in a win for the latter. The championship pojnts now read: Haumoana 20, Karamu 17, Heretaunga 11, Westshore 8, and Skyrockets 4. Results of the week-end gameB are as follow: HERETAUNGA V KARAMU Combined doubles : F. gcott and Miss Wilkie beat H. ijouthon and Mrs McGrath, 6 — 3; A. Parkhill and Miss Wright lost to R. Coe and Miss "Ware, 6—5; W. Parkhill and Miss High lost to G. King and Miss Giies, 5 — 6; E, Taylor and Miss tomith lost to (JJonson and Miss McGrath, 2 — 6. Men'g dpubles ; — Scott and A. Parkhill beat i>. Bouthon and G. Kmg, 6 — 1; Jli. Taylor aoud W. Parkhill lost to R. Coe and O. Johnson, 0—6. Women's double6 Miasea Wilkie and Wright beat Miss Ware and Mrs McUrath, 6 — 0; Misses Highi aqd Smith lost to Misses Giles and McGrath 4 — 6. Men'a singles : — F. Scott beat ,D. Southon, 5 — 0; A. Parkhill lost to R. Goe, 5—6; W. Parkhill beat G. Kiug. 6—3; E. Taylor lpst to O. Jonson, 0 — 6. Women' ■ Bmgles: — Miss A- Wilkie beat Mrs McGrath, 6—4; Miss R. Wright beat Miss X. Ware, 6 — 2; Miss P. High lost to Miss G. Giies, 5 — 65 Miss hi. Smith beat Miss M, McGrath, 6-5. Summary: Heretaunga, 8 sets, 74 games ; Karamu, 8 sets, 66 games. HAUMOANA V. WESTSHORE Combined doubles ; Mrg Moore and J. Lowe beat Miss Campbell and G. Gale. 6 — 1; Miss Archibald and E. Haggerty beat Mrs Stitson and F. Stitson, 6 — 0; Miss Death and G. Inglis beat Miss Jjavery and R. Martin, 6 — 4 ; Miss Templeton and H. Horton beat Miss Wilson and B. Martin, 6 — 5. Men's doubles : — E. Haggerty and G. Inglis beat G. GaJe and R. Martin, 6 — 2 ; J„ Lowe and H. Horton lost to F. Stitson and R. Martin, 1 — 6. Women's doubles : — Mrs Moore and MissArcliibald beat Mrs Stitson and Miss Campbell, 6—5; Misses Death and Templeton beat Misses Lavery and Wilton. 6-76 Mcn's singles : — E. Haggerty lost to G. Gale, 4 — 6; J. Ijowo beat R. Martin, 6 — 0; G. Inglis beat F. Stitson, 6 — 1 ; H. Horton beat B. Martin, 6 — 4. Women a singles: — Mrs Moore beat Mrs Stitson, 6 — 4; Miss Archibald lost to Miss M. Campbell, 1 — 6; Miss Death 'ieat Miss H. Lavery, 6 — 5; Miss Templeton lost to Miss B, Wilton, 3 — 6. Summary: Haumoana, 12 sets. 84 tames ; Westshore, 4 sets, 60 games.
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