TENNIS
SHIELD MATCHES. HUNUA V. MANUREWA. The Hunua Tennis Club, who defeated Manurewa at Hunua a fortnight ago, visited Manurewa Saturday, March 6th, to try concJpJ sions with the Manurewa team, MV on their own courts the Manurewa team proved much too strong tor the visitors, defeating them by lw games to 2. „ . : j Manurewa will play Papakura at Papakura on Saturday, March 21. Following are the results of last Saturday's play:— Ladies' Doubles.—Miss Walsh and . Mrs White (H) beat Miss Lupton / and Mrs. MclnniS (M), 7—4; *"• r Warlick and Miss Bond (M) beat Mrs Pratten and Miss Civil (H), 6—l an d 6—4; Miss Whitburn and Hp Davidge (M) beat Miss Hill and BP-V H. Civil (H), 6-2 and &-0. Combined-.Doubles. —B. Wood na Miss LuotqA (M) beat C. V« J® and Miss Walsh (H), I—6, 6—5, 6.g 5; A. Campbell and Mrs. White Oft . beat L. Craig and Mrs Mclnnis 6—5, 6—3; T. J. Corin and Mrs. Warlick (M) beat R. Aitchinson and Mrs. Pratten (H), 6—2, 6—5;R; ; Johnston and Miss Bond (M) MM F. Hirst and Miss Civil (H), 6-**.." 5, 6—o; G. Campbell and Mja» „ Whitburn (M) beat H. Civil andlftra Hill (H), 6-3, 6-2; C. Lupton and* Miss Davidge (M) beat L. Hill Miss Civil (H), 5—6. 6—3, 8-4 i Gents' Doubles.—B. Wood and L. Craig (M) beat C. V. White and Campbell (H), 9-3; T. J. Conn ami R. D. Johnston (M) beat R., ehinson and F. Hirst (H), I—6, ®~~ 4, 6—l; G. Campbell and C. Lupton (M) beat H. Civil and L. Hill (H), 6—3, 6—3. BUCKLAND V. RAMARAMA. The Buckland Lawn Tennis CIUD g journeyed to Ramarama on Saturday, March 7, in Mr. Bert Leightons g lorry to play the local team. very enjoyable afternoon was spent. Ramarama, after a very evenly-con-tested game, eventually won by one game. Afternoon tea was daintMF served by the ladies. At the con ®ffi£V sion of the day's sport, Mr. L. Bfe), key thanked the local club for to® very pleasant afternoon spent there, and invited them to the Budfflj%| courts for a day's play. Following are tthe scores, Ramarama mention'! Ed first:— . Gents' Doubles. Kit son »<» Sharpe beat Leighton and W. 1»kev, 7—6; Cadness and GasteH Deal L." Bilke\ and Wilson, 7 s;_H«ina and McCabe beat Shaw and Deed, I Ladies' Doubles.—Miss Brewer and Mrs. Shame v. Misses Allan ana Shaw, o—7; Mrs. Cadness and Miss McDowell v. Mrs L. Bilkey and Miss Home, 2 -7; Misses Bayhss «« Sharp v. Mrs. Greenway and MM" Home, 5—7. Combined Doubles. —Miss Brewer and Kitson v. Miss Allan and Leignton, 2—7; Mrs and Mr Sharp v. Miss Shaw and W. Bilkey, 5—7; Mrs and Mr Cadness v. Mrs and Mr L. BilMj, 7—4; Miss McDowell and Gastell v. Mrs. Greenway and Wilson, Miss Bavliss and Hanna v. auw Home and Shaw, 7-2; Miss Shar» and McCabe v. Mrs Greenway an* Deed, 7-3. , Gents' Singles.—Kitson v. "ignton. 7-5: Cadness v. L. Bilkey, ' 1 4; Gaskell v. Wilson If?; Hanna v. F. Wilson, 7—S; McCabe v. Deed, i Ladies' Singles—Miss Brewer v. Miss Allan, 0-7; Mrs,. .Sharp v. Miss Shaw, 7—l; Mi/,. Cadness v. Mrs. Bilkey, 5—7. » ••'nj. 11 rubbers, 101 100 games.
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