TENNIS.
HAURAKI PLAINS MATCHES. RAIN INTERFERES WITH PLAY. The Hauraki Plains tennis competition matches were continued on Saturday last in showery weather, which prevented all the games being played. Waitakaruru could not get a team to play Kopuarahi. Following are the details of the games:—
TURUA V. HOF AT. Men’s Singles.—T. Miller lost to W. Murphy, 2 —9; F. C. Robinsojn beat AR. Vowles, 9—4 ;Al McConnell beat G. Birkenhead, 9—5 ; T. H. M. Shepherd lost to D. Waite, 6 —9. Ladies’ Singles.—Mrs Clotworfchy beat Miss Vowles, 7—3; Miss Green beat Mrs Waite, 7—o.
Combined Doubles.—Scott and Mrs Scott beat H. Vowles and Miss V. Birkenhead, 7—3 ; Bell and Miss Bayliss beat A- Blake and Miss U. Birkenhead, 7 —5. Men’s Doubles. —'Miller and Robinson beat liurphy and Vowles, 9 —2; McConnell and Shepherd beat Birkenhead and Waite, 9 —31 Totals : Turua, 8 Sets (72 games.); Hopai, 2 sets (43 games). KEREPEEHI V. NGATEA Men’s Singles.—N. Clay lost to SCoppins, 4 —9 ; J. Adlum lost to E. Coppins,, I—9 ;A. Hegh lost to. A. Morgan, 4—9; J. Kidd lost to A. Simpson, 5—9. » Ladies’ Singles.—Mrs Clay lost to, ■Miss Rountree, 6 —7. Men’s Doubles.—Clay and Adlum lost to S. and E. Coppins, 3—9; Hegh and Kidd lost to Morgan and Simos'on, 5 —9; Potter and Innis lost to Cotter and Alexander, o—9.0 —9. La lies’ Doubles. —Mesdames; Adi 1 ” 11 and Clay lost to Mrs Reed anjdi Miss Rountree, 3 —7 ; Mrs Kidd and! Miss Hegh lost to Mrs Bertelsen and Miss Vagg, 3 —7. Totals: Ngatea, 10 sets (84 games): Kerepqehi, 0 sets (34 games). NGATEA B V. TURUA B. •Men’s, Singles.—H. Hayward lost to Griffiths, 3 —9 ; C. Molloy lost to H. Griffiths, 3 —9 ,‘ E. Jackson lost to R. Madgwick, 2 —9; R. C. Abel lost to Callaghan, 3—9. Ladies’ Singles.—Miss Chatfield lost to Miss Griffiths, 3 —7 ; Mrs Cotter beat Miss Scott, 7 —5. Combined Doubles.—Sparrow and Mrs Jac.kson beat Olsejn and Miss Aberhart, 7—5. Men’s Doubles.—Hayward! and Mol-t loy lost to Griffiths and Griffiths, 3 —9 ; Jackson and Abel lost to Madgwick and Callaghan, 3—9; Sparrow and Clarke lost to Olsen and Elvin, 3—9.
Ladies’ Doubles. — Jackson and Miss McKay beat Missea Aberhirt and * Mules, 7— -5. •'
Totals: Turua, 8 sets (85 games); Ngatea, 3 sets (46 games).
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5366, 19 December 1928, Page 2
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383TENNIS. Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5366, 19 December 1928, Page 2
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