TENNIS.
INTER-CLUB MATCHES. The following are asked to practice with a view to an inter- cluljn match on Saturday, November 9th: —Mrs. McMurray, Mrs. Hornblow, Mrs. Eruera, Miss R. Perreau, Miss M. Stevenson, Miss Walsh, Miss L. Thompson, Miss Denjton and Mrs. Ball; Messrs L. C. Bryant, C. Procter, N. Ross, R. McMurray, W. Rons, J. Newton,*'-W. Roach, L. H. Ihle, and D. McMurray. ROBINSON FERNS HANDICAPS (50 POINTS). The following are the handioaps for the Robinson Ferns: — ■O. Procter and Mrs. McMurray (scr.), N. Ross and M. Stevenson (4), W. Ross and Mrs. D. Ball (12),< W. Roach and B. Peryman (18), D. McMurray and K. Roore (20), L. C. Bryant and R. Perreau (3), R. McMurray and L. Thompson (10), J. Newton and C. Walsh (14), L. H. Ihle and M. Denton (16). Present holders: W. Ross and 'Mrs. D. Ball. ( HANDICAPS FOR BRYANT AND SOLDIERS’ TROPHIES (40 POINTS). The following are the handicaps for the Bryant and Soldiers’ Trophies: — v : . F. Cowley and Mrs. L. C. Bryant (scr.), J. Francis and A. Haydock (3), R. Goldingham and J. Leslie (7), I Corn and N. Robinson (20), JVI. Kennedy and B. Hunt (15) * F. C. (Hay and E. Heasman (15), A. Martin and R. Carfflont (12), A. Stevenson and Mrs. Hay (12), T. Perreau and T. Hussey (H), F. Ball and J. Tliynne (scr), W. Francis and N. Woods (3), C. Anderson and 1 H. Owen (7), H. Hutchins and L. Robinson (20), L. Mafctar and D. Brown (13), E. Wanklyn and R. Warwick (8), E. Stevenson and 11. Spring (15), S. Wright and M. McMurray (20). Present holders: R. Ball and J. Thynne. , / WALTON ROSE BOIWL HANDICAPS. The following are the handicaps for the Walton Rose Bowl: —
Mrs. McMurray (owe 10), Miss R. Perreau (owe 7), Mrs. H. Hornblow (scr.), Mrs. T. Eruera (2), Miss Q. Robinson (2), Miss M. Stevenson (4), Miss C. Waslh (4), Miss L. Thompson (6), Mss M. Denton (<6), Mrs. F. A. Mason (6), Mrs. S. Austin (6), Mrs. D. Ball (6), Miss*B. Peryman (6), Miss M. McColl (7), Miss B. Gower (8), Roore (7), Mi’s. L. C. Bryant (12), Mrs. Gardner (12), Miss L. Davey (12), Miss P. Davey (12), Miss J. Tliynne (12), Miss E. Barber (12), Miss A. Haydock (14), Mis’s M. Delaney (14), Miss N. Woods (14), Miss J. Leslie (14), Miss I. Speirs (14), Miss L. Robinson (14), Miss N. Robinson (14), Miss H. Owen (14), Miss B. Hunt (14), Miss M. Hunt (14), Mrs. Stanley (14), Miss D. Brown (15), Mis'siK. Martin (15), Miss R. Warwick (15), Miss R. Carmont (15), Miss M. McMurray (16), Mrs. Hay (17), Miss A. Symes (18), Miss C. Symes (18), MissE. Heasman (18), Miss Y. Easton (18), Miss R. Robinson (20), Miss T. Hussey (20), Mis ; s K. Hornblow (20), Miss U. Barrett (20), Miss A. Gupwell (20), Miss E. Moore (20), Miss K. Desmond (20), Miss D. Desmond (20), Miss M. Tyer (20), Miss H. Spring (20), Miss M. McCarthy (20), Miss N. Spring (20), Mrs. Corn (20), Miss E. Patterson (4). MEN’S CUP HANDICAP (50 POINTS). The following are the handicaps for the Men’s Cup:— L. C. Bryant (owe 10), C. Procter (owe 10), N. Ross (owe 10), R. McMurray (scr.), W. Ross (scr.) 1 , J, Newton (scr.), W. Roach (2V, L. ,H. Ihle'(O), T. Eruera (10), D. (McMurray (10), R. Dali (15), F. Cowley (15), J. Francis (15), M. Francis (15), C. Anderson (14), F. C. Hay (20), E. Wanklyn (20), T. Perreau (20), E. Stevenson (20),A. Martin (20), A. Stevenson (20V, M. Kennedy (21), L. Mattar (21), S. Wright (25), I. Corn (25), H. Hutchins (25), J. Madden, C. Pearce, R. Golclingham (14). Entrance fee 1/-, payable to the secretary in advance. FIRST ROUND OF MEN’S CUP COMPETITION. The following are to play in the first .round of the Men’s Cup Competition:— L. C. Bryant (owe 10) v. E. Stevenson (20), C. Procter (owe 10) v. J. Madden (7), N. Ross (owe 10) v A. Stevenson (20), R. McMurrv (scr.) v. F. C. Hay (20), W. Ross (scr.) v. T. Eruera (10), W. Roach (2) v. J. Francis (15), L. H. Ihle (6) v. M. Kennedy (21), J. Newton (scr.) v. S. Wright (25), R. Goldingham (14) v. W. Francis (15), D. McMurray (10) v. L. Mattar (21), C. Pearce (?) v. I. Corn (25), R. Ball (15) v. E. Wanklyn (20) 2 T. Perreau (20) v. C l . Anderson (15), H. Hutchins (25) v. F. Cowley (15), A. Martin (20) a bye. Entrance fee 1/-, payable to the secretary in advance. Games: 50 points advantage. First round must be played by Saturday, November 26th. FIRST ROUND WALTON ROSE BOWL. The following are to play in the first round of the Walton Rose Bowl:
Mrs. McMurray (-10) v. J. Leslie (14), J. Thynne 12 v. T. Hussey (20), Mrs. Hornblow (0) v. M Stevenson (4), Mrs. Austin (ft) v. R. Carmont £ls), Mrs. Corn (20) v. L. Davey (12), B. Hunt (14) v. Mrs. Ernera (2), L. Thompson (fi) v. Mrs. Hay (17), H. Spring (20) v. Mrs. Gardner (12), L. Robinson (14) v. K. Desmond (20), M. Delaney (14) v. N. Robinson (14), G. Robinson (2) v. R. Robinson (20), M. Tyer (20) v. 11. Owen. (14), C. Walsh (4) v. Mrs. Bryant (12), K. Roore (7) v. A. Symes (18), R. Warwick (15) v. U.' Barrett (20), D. Brown (15} v. Mrs. F. A. Mason (0), M. McMurray (10) v. R. Perreau (-7), P. Davey 12 v. M. McCarthy (20), K. Hornblow (20) v. E. Moore (20), W. Symes (18). v. M. Denton (6) x A. Gupwell (20) v. K. Martin (15), Mrs. Ball (G) v. E. Patterson (4), D. Desmond (20) v. E. Heasman (18), B. Peryman (G) v. Mrs. Stanley (14), B. Gower (8) v. I. Speirs (14), N. Woods (14) v. A. Haydock (14), M. MeColl (7) v. E. Barber (12), N. Spring (20) v. Y. Easton (18), M. Hunt (14) a bye. Entrance fee 1/-, payable to the secretary in advance. Games: 50 points advantage. First round must be played by Saturday, November 26th.
1 The Yankee Tournament postponed from last Saturday will be played this Saturday, commencing fit 1.30 p.m.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 3715, 10 November 1927, Page 3
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