TENNIS.
PROGRESS OF TOURNAMENTS. LAST SATURDAY’S GAMES. The Hauraki Plains Tennis Association’s annual championship and handicap tournaments were advanced to a further stage on Saturday, when 21 matches were decided, and m'ost of the sections were brought to the scjmi-final stage. There was a court breeze. CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES.
Men’s Singles.—Semi-final: W. E Murphy beat Dr. T. Miller, 6—l, 2—6, 6—4.
Men’s Doubles. —Semi-final; H. Morgan and A. E. Ludlow beat A- R and H. Vowles, 6—3, 6—3.
HANDICAP GAMES.
Men’s Singles.—A. Stanley (6) beat A. H. McClean (6), 70—59 ; Dr. Miller (owe 25) beat A. Stanley (6), 70—69 ; J. P. Callaghan (18) beat H. Vojvltes (6), 70 : —56; D. Pike (owe 12) beai, J. P. Callaghan (18), 70—67,; A.. Greenslade (owe 12) beat A. udrlow (scr.), 70—65 ; Dr. Miller, (owe2&) beat J. Duffy (owe 8), 70r—52 ; E. Copping (owe 23) beat C. Molloy- (5), 70—63. Men’s Doubles.—Molloy an i w. Williams (5) beat S. and E. Coppips;(bwe 30), 70—63 ; H. Morgan and A. R Vowles (owe 11) beat A. Stanley and G. Clark (18), 70—66. Ladies’ Singles.—Miss Duffy (5) beat Miss Benny (2), 50u_46 ; Mls.s Duffy (owe 25) beat Miss C- Hunter (2), 52—50; Miss Griffiths (scr.) beat Miss B. Duffy (5), 50—35. Ladies’ Doubles.—Misses C. and I> Hunter (owe 6 beak Misses Wheeler and Sparraw (10), 50—27. Mixed Doubles.—O’Connor and Miss Benny (owe 12) beat S. Cjoppins. and. Miss Paul (owe; 15),. 50—H. gan and Mrs Reed (owe,. 20) beat A. H. McClean and Miss 'AJj-wers (scr,), 50 43 ; V. O’Connor and' Mis.s Benny (owe 12) bejat H. 'dforgan and Mrs' Reid (owe 20), 50-.-36: ■■ w. Nicholson and Miss Heg u ClOty beat A, Stanley and Miss McKay (joj); 50—45 ; E. C<3s»pins and Miss Heaver (owe 20) beat W. Williams a nd' Miss Birkenhead (owe 4), ; W. Muyphv and Mts Speedy (fj- W ffi' 25) beat J. Duffy and Miss Du’/fy (owe 20), 50 —4tULTHE DRAM
M'ejfs: Championship; singles;.—H. Morgan, v. S. Coppins ; ; winner v. W. E, Murphy in final. Men’s Championship Doubles. — Final: Cbppins Bros., v. Ludlpmr and Morgan;.
Ladies’ Championship Singles.— Final: Mrs Speedy v. Mrs Reepl. Men’s Handicap- Singles.—Se tmifinal: D. Pike (owe 12) v. A. Gn »ensladc (owe 12) ; E. Coppins (owe S 3) v. Dr. Miller; (owe 25). Men’s Handicap Doubles,—C. jMoJ and W. Williams (5), v. A. Mor. gan and H. Vowles (owe 11); winner 'vL. Cotter and H. Hayward (owe 2) > in final. • Ladies Handicap singles.—Miss DHunter (awe 2), v. Miss Duffy (c we 25) ; winner v. Miss 1. Griffiths in final. Ladies’ Handicap Doubles.—l fhc Misgeg Duffy (owe 20), v . Mis ses Beaver apd Benny (owe 12); wim t® r v. Misses C. and D. Hunter (owe 6) in final.
Mixed Handicap Doubles.—Sqn affinal : W. Murphy and Mrs Speedy (owe 25), v, W. Nicholson and Mi te® Hegh (10) ; V. O’Connor an.d Mi. « Benny (owe- 12) v. E. Coppins a.i »<* Miss Beaver (owe 20),
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXX, Issue 5393, 27 February 1929, Page 4
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