TENNIS.
HOKITIKA BEAT UNITED. The United team journeyed to Hokitika on Saturday, where they sustained defeat by the local team by 22 sots to 2. The games were as follows (Hokitika players being mentioned first) Men’s singles.—Partridge beat Warnes 9-5; Gooch lost to McKay ■ s -h! Keller neat Phillips 9-2; Dougherty lost to Millar 4-9;.Baird beat Howes 9-1; feast beat Dodson 9-3. Ladies’ singles.—Miss Moore beat Miss McKay 6-1 ; Miss Lewis beat Mrs Clarke 6-5: Miss Thompson beat. Miss Lindsay 6-0; Miss Leslie beat Miss M. McKay 6-3; Miss Knight heat Miss Blair 6-0; Mrs Baird beat Miss Morgan 6-0. . Combined doubles.— Partridge and ; \lis.. Moore beat "NVarnes and Miss Warnes 6-0; Gooch and Miss Lewis W>a.t McKay and Mrs Clarke 6-3: Keller and Miss Thompson beat Phillips and Miss Lindsay 6-2; Dougherty and Miss Leslie beat Millar and Miss McKay 6-1 ; Baird and Miss Knight beat Howes and Miss Blair 6-0; Feast and Mrs Baiid beat Dodson and Miss Morgan 6-5. Men’s doubles. —Partridge and Gooch beat Warnes and McKay 9-7; Keller and Dougherty heat Phillips and Millar 9-4 : Baird and Feast beat Howes and Dodson 9-6. Ladies’ doubles.—Misses Moore and Lewis beat. Miss D. McKay and Mrs Clarke 6-5; Misses Thompson and Leslie beat Misses Lindsay and Miss M. McKay 64; Miss Knight and Mrs Bainl beat Misses Blair and Morgan 6-0.
KOKATAIII V. HOKITIKA. A match played between K oka tain and Hokitika B Tennis Clubs on Saturday resulted in a win lor Kokatabi. The following are the results, Horntika players mentioned first— Men’s Singles.—Guthrey won from Higgins 9-7 ; Macfarlane lost to Ecciesfield 6-9; Williamson lost to K. Hig-; gins 2-9; Perry lost to Gustier 3-9; J. Mclntosh won from H. Fleming 9-6; Dawson won from B. Morel 9-8. Ladies’ Singles.—Miss Reid lost to Miss Higgins 4-6; Miss Urquhart lost to Mrs Ecclesfield 4-6;'Miss Bell lost to Miss Monk 3-6; Miss Knight won from Mrs Higgins 6-2; Miss Davidson lost to Miss Johnston 4-6; Mrs Guthrey won from Miss Meharry 6-0. Combined Doubles. —Guthrey am. Aljss Reid lost to Higgins and Miss Higgins 7-9; Macfarlane and Miss iTreuhnrt lost to -Mr and Mrs Lc.clesfield 2-9 ; Williamson and Miss Bell won from K. Higgins and Miss Monk 9-o , .J. Mclntosh and Miss Davidson lost to H. Fleming and Miss Johnston 3-9, Perry, and Miss Knight won from Cutler and Mrs Higgins 9-8; Davidson and Mrs Guthrey won from B. Morel and Miss Meharry 9-2. Ladies’ .Doubles.—Miss Reid and Miss Urquhart won from Miss Higgins and Mrs Ecclesfield 9-8; Miss Bell and Miss Knight won 'from Miss Monk am Mrs Higgins 9-4; Miss Davidson and Mrs Guthrey won from Miss Johnston and Miss Meharry 9-1. Men’s Doubles.— Guthrey and A. Macfarlane won from Higgins and Eo elesfield 9-7; Williamson and Perry lost to K. Higgins and Ecclesfield /-J; Mclntosh and Dawson lost to H. Fleming and B. Morel 7-9-Total:—Hokitika: 12 sets; Kokatabi 1-2 sets; Hokitika, 149 games; Koftatah.i, 167 games.
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