TENNIS
Country Clubs at Play j That the various tennis clubs adjacent to Pukekohe have been enthusiastic of late, has been signified > ; in the columns of the "Times." Lat- : terly quite a number of clubs have tried conclusions with one another, and the various results published. The Pukekohe East Suburban Club has been an exceptlionally busy club and so I'ar has not suffered defeat. On Saturday last the club met and tie lea Led the Bombay representatives, while on the previous Saturday Uamarama suffered defc;it at the hands of the suburban club. The results, as handed to lis, are as follows: The suburban names are mentioned first in each case:— Suburban v. Ramarama. Ladies' Singles.—Mrs. J. Reynolds 5, Mrs. May 7, Mrs. Hemming 7, Miss G. Reynolds 6, Miss J. Lauer 7, Miss N. Lauer 7; Miss Burfoot 7, Miss Brewer 2, Miss Bayliss 2, Mrs. Cadness 7, Miss Sharp 3, Miss Homewood 4. Totals: 39 —25. Gents' Singles.—L. Reynolds 6, W. Reynolds 7, J. Reynolds 7, W. Adams 7, L. Roose 7, Jim Adams 7; J. Donahoe 7, W. Sharp 1, G. Gaskal 3, J. Garbolino 2, T. Dufty 6, J. McCabe, 2. Totals: 41—21. Ladies' Doubles.—Mrs. J. Reynolds and Mrs. May 4, Mrs. Hemming and Miss G. Reynolds 7, Misses J. and N. Lauer 7; Miss Burfoot and Miss Brewer 7, Miss Bayliss and Mrs. Cadness 1, Miss Sharpe and Miss Homewood 5. Totals: 18—^lS. Gents' Doubles.—L. Reynolds and W. Reynolds i 5, J. Reynolds and W. Adams 7, L. Roose and J. Adams 7; .J. Donahoe and W. Sharp 7, G. Gaskal and J. Garbolino 4, T. Dufty and J. McCabe 3. Totals: 19—14. Combined Doubles.—L. Reynolds and Mrs. J. Reynolds 7, W. Reynolds and Mrs. May 5, J. Reynolds and Mrs. Hemming 7, W. Adams and Miss G. Reynolds 7, L. Roose and Miss G. Lauer 7, Jim' Adams and Miss N. Lauer 7; J. Donahoe and Mrs. Burfoot 1, W. Sharp and Miss Brewer 7, G. Gaskal and Miss Bayliss 0, J. Garbolino and Mrs. Cadness 4, T. Dufty and Miss Sharp 2, J. McCabe and Miss Homewood 6. Totals: 40—20. The Suburban Club won by 18 games to 6, or 157 sets to 93. Suburban v. Bombay. The above clubs met on Saturday last, Suburban again winning, this time by 14 games to 7. The- results are:— Combined Doubles.—J. Donahoe an<J Mrs. J. Reynolds 0, Mr. Snelling and Mrs. Beers 7, L. Reynolds and Mrs. Hemming 7, Mr. and Mrs. Proude 5,; W. Reynolds and Mrs. Hemming 7, R. Cornthwaite and Miss Clement 4, J. and Miss G. Reynolds 7, E. J. Evans and Mrs. Carter 5; W. Adams and Mrs. Keane 5, H. Richards and Miss G. Wootten 7, L. Roose and Miss N. Lauer 7, A. Ramsay and Miss Balrne 5. Men's Singles.—J. Donahoe 4, Snelling 7; L. Reynolds 7, Cornthwaite 4; W. Reynolds 7, Proude 6; J. Reynolds 7, Evans 1; W. Adams 7. i Richards 1. Ladies' Doubles.--Mrs. J. Reynolds and Mrs. Hemming 6, Mrs. Beere and • Mrs. Proude 7, Mrs. Hemming and Miss G. Reynolds 7, Miss Clements and Mrs. Coster 2, Miss J. Lauer and Mrs. Keane 7, Misses Wooten and Balme 6. Men's Doubles. —Donahoe and L. Reynolds 5, Snelling and Proude 7, W. and J. Reynolds 4, Cornthwaite and Evans 7, W. Adams and Roose 7, Richards and Ramsay 3. Ladies' Singles.—Mrs. J. Reynolds G, Mrs. Beere 7; Mrs. Hemming 7, Miss Clements 0; Mrs. Keane 7, Miss Wootten 0; Miss N. Lauer 7, Miss 4. Suburban won by 14 games to 7.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 499, 23 January 1920, Page 2 (Supplement)
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