Tennis.
PUTARURU A v. MATAMATA A. Matamata gained a very easy victory over Putaruru on Saturday on their own courts, the visitors failing to get a set. Details cf the score are as follow, Matamata players being mentioned first: Men’s Singles.—Green beat Thompson, 9—7; Bassett beat Dunlop, 9 —5; Robertson beat Reid, B—7; Wells beat Dukeson, 9—l; Egan beat Edmonds, 9—-3; Lynch beat Peters, 9—4. Ladies’ Singles.—Miss N. Beverley beat Miss Coupe, 7—o; Miss M. Beverley beat Mrs. Hooper, 7—2; Miss Bell beat Mrs. Shine, 7—2; Mrs. Willis beat Miss Wheeler, 7—6. Men’s Doubles.—Green ar.d Bassett beat Thompson and Dunlop, 9—4; Robson and Wells beat Reid and Dukeson, 9—7; Egan and Lynch beat Edmonds and Peters, 9—7. Ladies’ Doubles.—M'sscs Beverley beat Mrs. Hooper and Miss Coupe, 7—l; Mrs. Willis and Miss Bell beat Mrs. Shine and Miss Wheeler, 7—3. Combined Doubles. —Miss Beverley and Green beat Miss Coupe and Thompson, 7—4; Miss M. Beverley and Bassett beat Mrs. Hooper ar.d Dunlop, 7—6; Miss Bell and Robertson beat Mrs. Shine and Reid, 7—6: Mrs. Willis and Wells beat Miss Wheeler and Dukeson, B—7.
Totals: Matamata, 19 sets, 151 games; Putaruru, no sets, 73 games.
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Putaruru Press, Volume VII, Issue 280, 21 March 1929, Page 8
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193Tennis. Putaruru Press, Volume VII, Issue 280, 21 March 1929, Page 8
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