TENNIS
GREY.MOUTH DEFEAT HOKITIKA. For the first- time for years past, the Grey mouth Tennis Club on Saturday had a win over Hokitika Club, the A team winning at Hokitika by sc ts to 9, and led games to 121. The B team won by 13 sets to 11. I lie scores in the senior match, with the Hokitika players named first, were as follows: Gooch boat M. Smith 9-3; Dougherty lost to McCarthy 3-9; Turner lost to A. Smith 4—9; Larcombe lost to O’Malley 3—9; Hayes lost to Shall-! crass 4-9; Guthrey beat Smythe 9-43. Hatties’ Singles : —Miss Thompson lost to Miss Tennont 3—6; Miss Stevenson beat Mrs Lawn 6—3; Aliss Knight lost to Miss Costello o—6; Miss Reid lost to Mrs Allison 5—6; Miss Lewis bent Miss Bush 6- 3; Mrs Gutli-i-ey beat Mrs McGlashen 6 1. Ladies’ doubles: —Misses Thompson and Stevenson lost to Miss '•vnnent and Mrs Lawn 2—6; Mis Guthrey and Miss Lewis beat Miss Bush and Mrs McGlashen 6—o; Misses Reid and Knight lost to Mrs Alison ancl Miss Costello 2—6. Men’s doubles:—Gooch and Dougherty hot to AT. Smith and McCarthy 4 !); Turner and Larcombe lost to A. Smith and O’Malley 6—9; Hayes and Guthrey lost to Smythe and Shallcrass 5—9. Combined doubles:—Gooch and Miss Thompson beat Smith and Miss Tennant 9 -6; Dougherty and Miss Stevenson lost to McCarthy and Mrs Lawn 4 9; Turner and Mbs Knight lost to A. Smith and Miss Costello 3- 9; Lareomhc and Miss Lewis heat 'O’Mallev and Miss Bush 9—5; Guthrey and Mrs Guthrey heat Smythe and Mrs MeGlaslian 9 -4. KOK AH ATI Y. K ANIKEI. The following are the results ol the match played between Kokatahi and Kanicri on Saturday. Kokatahi being tin? winners by 22 sets to 2. Kokatahi names mentioned first.
Men’s Singles;—K. Higgins heat Y. Pawson 6—2; Loney lost to E. Pfahlcrt 2—6; Higgins heat It. AYliiloy 6—2; T. Ecclesfield limit E Wliilcy 6—4; H. Fleming beat M. Woolhouse 6—2; G. Monk beat J. Manson 6—4. Ladies’ Singles:—Mrs Marshall beat E. Pfahlcrt o—2; Mrs Ecclesfield beat A, ATorr is 6—o; L. Monk beat D. Newman 6—l ;E. Mebarry lost to L. Fleming 3 6; H. Kelly beat J. Drummond ,4—l ;P, Sherriff beat E. Howat 6 —2. Combined doubles;—K. Higgins and Mrs Ecclesfield beat V. Pawson and E. Pfalilert 6-1; T. Ecclesfield and Mrs Marshall heat E. Pfalilert and A. Morris 6—l ; Air Higgins and L. Monk hunt R. Wliiley and D. Newman 6—o; Mr Loney* and Mrs Higigns heat. E. Wliiley and L. Fleming 6—o; H. Fleming and H. Kelly heat M. Woolhouse and 4. Drummond 6—2; G. Monk and P. Sherriff heat -T. Malison and E. Howat 6 —3.
Men’s doubles:—K. Higgins and T. Ecclesfield beat Pawson and Pfahlcrt (>_4 ; Higgins and H. Fleming heat B. Wliiley and E. Wliiley 6—2; Loney and Monk heat M. Woolhouse and Manson 6—3. Ladies’ doubles:—Airs Ecclesfield and Airs Alarshall heat E. Pfalileft and A. Aforris 6—o; L. Monk and Airs Higgins heat D. Newman and L. Fleming 6—l ; H. Kelly and P. Sherriff heat 4. Drummond and E. Howat 6—2. Kokatahi :22 sets 136 games. Kanieri:—2 sots 45 games. ’
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