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SATURDAY’S TENNIS

CITY COMPETITIONS CLUB FIXTURES RESUMED The city inter-club tennis competitions were continued on Saturday after the holiday break. Results: B GRADE Remuera v. Eden and Epsom matchesf F< -^ en an d Epsom by 7 r, SinglesH. O. Thomson lost to McKLeownf 6—3^~6—5? ®’ Lamb beat A ' Women's Singles: Mrs. Robson won by default, Mrs. Tonks won by default. Men’s Doubles: Thomson and Lamb beat McKeown and P. J 3. Potter, 5 6 ? — 1; Cartridge and Robinson beat Francis and P. E. Potter, 6—5, 6 1. i Women’s Doubles: Mrs. Robson and Mi^ s -a? ro on by default; Mrs. Tonks Fin s ay - lost to Misses Maxwell and Robson, 6—5, I—6, 3 6. Mixed Doubles: Robinson and Miss Brooks beat Francis and Miss Maxwell £7*°’ Partr >dge and Mrs. Finlay i os * to Potter and Miss Robson, 6—3, C GRADE Campbell Park v. Ngataringa f al ' k bCat Neataringa by 6 Men’s Singles: A. S. Winger lost- r N. Macfarlane, 6—5, 3—6, 2-E? A Porti lost to W. JJarroch, 2—6, 2—6. 4

M W^d3il Si 6 n *!?%J^ iS \J? ull T beat Miss Miss Holme’, til, I=l’ Mlss Len ® beat Men’s Doubles: A. S. Wine-er and 4 Porter beat: Macfarlane and Bates 6-4' fcjf’ X* l - Winger and Mayhill lost to Darroch and Jones, 5— 6, 4 6. u I t Doubles; Misses Bull and Leng- beat Misses Waddell and Prideaux, ® ° 5* Mesdames Broad and Rnhin I bCat Misses Holm e and Harvey, G~l~ ni"S,' b S. i ““ *“ssjs Onehiuiga v. Remuera j mJtchesTo 3 beat Eemuera «•> by V I Men g s Singles: Robb beat BroWnlee, , oZZei I_|; 7—5; Warren lost to Lucas! , Women's Singles: Miss Haydon beat ■ Miss Robertson, 6—l, 6—4- Miss Coat’ beat Miss Graham, 6—2, 6—l Coates lost "to 8 Brownlee LiSto!" a 4^6 SC 6 !li 1 6 aCk 6-3 berS beat S ® lf an<i '

ham eS 6-i? at fi JN 9 iSS^ 1 Robertson and Graliam, 6—5, 6—2; Misses Robb and Armat r h^ gr 6^!J! t 3“ e 6 Sd 9—7 S Watkins and Grlf - VT^ I i X |,' i v.v, D , ou^1 ’ es: Schnackenberg and y is „ 3 ? ob , b to Self and Mrs. Watkins, 3 ~T fi: Sutherland and Miss Armb^ at c _^] ntott an d Mrs. Griffiths, Birkenhead-Northcote v. Remuera (II.) »„F 11 7?? I ? h £ ad „ and N °rthcote beat Remuera til.) by 7 matches to 3. Men s Singles: Taylor lost to Gregory, Ini’ 46 ’ Newnlan lost to Bowden, 4—6, Women’s Singles: Mrs. Gray beat Mrs e-! S Ma3 ° r beat Mlss D°ii ble 3Taylor and Roberts lost to Bowden and Gregory, 3—6, & 6* Wn™m n 6-l5 d £fj dneSS beat Speir and Donb'es: Mrs. Gray and Miss Major-beat Misses Ryder and Simson, Misses Newman and Bookie 6—2 Beattle and Miss Le Quesne, Doubles: Cadness and Miss Newman beat Speir and Miss Simson, 6 4 b —-G Roberts and Miss Lockie beat Wilson and Miss Le Quesne, 5—6, 6—4, 7 5. Eden and Epsom v. Onehunga Eden and Epsom beat Onehunga by 9 matches to 1. Men’s Singles: L. Hilton beat J. Neill, 26, 6—3, 6—2; E. Turner beat N. Johnson. 6—o, 4—6, 7—5. Women’s Singles: Miss J. Lamb beat Miss P. Schnackenberg, I—6, 6—3, 6 4Miss A. Kennedy lost to Miss H. Nutsdoubles: Hilton and Martin beat Neill and Johnson, 6—3, 6—5; Turner and Walton beat Herbert and Noakes, 6—4, Women’s Doubles: Misses Lamb and Kennedy beat Miss Nutsford and Mrs. Haycock, 6—5, 6—2; Misses Dilworth and Murdoch beat Misses Schnackenberg and Coates, 6—3, 4r—6, 6—l. Mixed Doubles: Martin and Miss Mur* doch beat Herbert and Mrs. Haycock, 6—2, 5—6, 7—5; Walton and Miss Dilworth beat Noakes and Miss E. Coates, 3 6 ■ -0, 6—o. Pukeroa v. Unity Pukeroa beat Unity by 8 matches to ! Men's Singles: Sims beat Bailey, 6—2, 6—o; Abbot beat Wilson, 6—3, 6—3. Women’s Singles: Miss Tidd beat Miss Forster, 6—o, 6—l; Miss Harper lost to Miss Hallawel, 5—6, 6—3, 3—6. Men’s Doubles: Sims and Abbott beat Bailey and Wilson, 6—2, 6—5; Tonson and Wood lost to Bayley and Strong, 5—6, 6—4. 2—6. Women’s Doubles: Misses Tidd and Harper beat Misses Hallawel and Lewin 6—l, 6—5; Miss Hamilton and Mrs. Henry beat Misses Forster and Wine, 6—2. 6—o. Mixed Doubles: Tonson and Mrs. Henry beat Bayley and Miss Lewin, 6—5, 6 —2; Wood and Miss Hamilton beat Strong and Miss Wine, 6—l, 6—2. University v. Mount Eden Congregational University beat Mount Eden Congregational by 7 matches to 3. Men’s Singles.—Robins lost to Potter, 56, 2—6; Wilson beat W. Potter, 6—2, 6- 11 0. Women’s Singles.—Miss E. Potter beat Miss Wood, 6—4, 6— 2; Miss Knell lost to Miss Lauder, 4—6, 6—3, 3—6. Men’s Doubles.—Robins and Wilson beat Potter and Kinnear, 6—5, 6—3; Hutchison and Johnston beat W. Potter and Brownlee, 6—4, 3—6, 6—4. Women’s Doubles. —Misses Potter and Knell beat Mrs. Armitage and Miss Wood, 6—4, 6—3; Misses Leonard and Gallagher beat Misses Lauder and Lee, 6—l, 6—3. Mixed Doubles.—Hutchison and Miss Leonard beat Kinnear and Mrs. Armitage, 6—4, 6—4; Johnston and Miss Gallagher lost to Brownlee and Miss Lee, 4—6, 3—6. Takapuha v. United Takapuna was leading United by 6 matches to 2. Men’s Singles.—Parker beat Burk, 6—2, 6—2; Gamble beat Rogers, 6—4, 6—2. Women’s Singles.—Mrs. Jacobi beat Miss Irvine, 6—4, 3—6, 6—2; Mrs. Martin lost to Miss O’Neill, 5—6, 6—5, 9 —7. Men’s Doubles.—Symonds and Everton beat Murray and Clenow, 4—6, 6—5, 6—2; Parker and Gamble beat Buckley and Rogers, 2—6, 6—5, 6—3. Women’s Doubles.—Mesdames Sullivan and Mowbray beat Mesdames Foote and Penzaro, 6—o, 6—4. Ngataringa v Aratonga Ngataringa beat Aratonga by S matches to 0. Results: Men’s Singles.—Haggett beat Cave, 6—l, 6—3: Storry beat Rose, 6—o, 6—3. I Women’s Singles.p-Miss J. Daniel beat ‘ Miss Bolton, I—S, 6—5, 6—4: Miss Johnson beat Miss Sutherland, 6—4, 5—6, 6—3. Men’s Doubles.—Haggett and Storrv beat Cane and Rose, 6—2, 6—l: Warren and Anderson beat Wood and Ba-fenall, 6—l, 6—2. Women’s Doubles.—Mesdames Warren and Cox beat Misses Jeffreys and Stubbs. 6- 1, 6—o. Mixed Doubles.—Mrs. Cox and Andergreen developing large cracks over the whole area. The water supply is delivered through a three-quarter inch pipe at present, and the supply is inadequate to meet the heavy demand. A deputation is to wait on the Town Board to-night asking that a larger bore be sunk at a new site, where it is anticipated a larger supply can be obtained. A full rink tournament due to be held on Wednesday has had to be cancelled on account of the unsatis- I factor state of the sreen, J

son beat Miss Stubbs and Wood, 6 2 6—l; Mrs. Warrall and Warrall beat Miss Jeffreys and Bagnall, 6—2, 6—2

D GRADE Campbell Park v. BirkenheadNorthcote (I.) Campbell Park beat Birkenhead and Northcote by 8 matches to 2. Men’s Singles: Cheal beat Thomson, 6—5, 6—3; Barry lost to Greenslade, 3—6, 6—2, 6—3. Women’s Singles: Mrs. Gosling beat Mrs. Potter, 5—6, 6—2, 6—l; Miss Keenan won by default. Men’s Doubles: Cheal and Howard beat Thompson and Greenslade, 6 —5, 4—6, 6 4; Barry and Alfrey lost to Holmes and Potter, 5—6, I—6. Women’s Doubles: Misses Gosling and Hall won by default; Mrs. Barfoot and Miss Kennan beat Misses Martin and Bruce, 6—l, 6—l. Mixed Doubles: Howard and Miss Hall beat Holmes and Miss Martin, 6—4, I—6, 6—l; Alfrey and Mrs. Barfoot beat Potter and Miss Bruce, 6—3, 6—5. Papatoetoe v. Unity Papatoetoe beat Unity by six matches to four. Men’s Singles.—Grigg beat C. Firth, 6 5, 6—4; Wilson beat V. Franklin, 6—l, I—6, 7—5. Women’s Singles.—Miss E. Rimmer lost to Miss C. Bryant, 3—6, o—6; Miss U. Smith lost to Miss D. Bryant, 5—6, 2—6. Men’s Doubles. —Grigg and Wilson beat Franklin and Brown, 6—3, 6—l; Bayley and Brooker beat Firth and Burton, 6—5, I—6. 6—3. Women’s Doubles.—Misses Rimmer and Smith lost to Misses C. Bryant and D. Bryant, I—6, 3—6; Mrs. Wilson and Miss Clark lost to Miss M. Cutforth and Miss E. Haslip, 6—3, 5—6, 4—6. Mixed Doubles.—Bayley and Mrs. Wilson lost to Brown and Miss Haslip, 2—6, I —6; Brooker and Miss Clark lost to Burton and Miss Cutforth, 5—6, 4—6.

SUBURBAN INTER-CLUB A GRADE Otahuhu v. Mangere East Otahuhu won by seven matches to six. Men’s Singles.r—Montgomery beat C. Reader, 6—5, 6—l; Muir lost to Kay, 4 <», 4 —6; Short lost to Soloman, 3—6, 4—6; Maxwell beat Cutfield, 5—6, 6—2, 6—2. Women's Singles.—Miss E. Whiteley lost to Miss B. Soloman, 2—6, 3—6; Miss M. McLaughlin beat Miss M. Soloman, 4—6, 6—3, 6—3. Men’s Doubles.—Montgomery and Muir lost to Reader and Soloman, 4—6, 2—6; Short and Maxwell beat Kay and Cutfield. 6—5, 6—5; H. Latta and S. Latta beat Steen and Self, 6—2, 6—4. Women’s Doubles.—Misses McLaughlin and Whiteley lost to Misses B. Soloman and M. Soloman, 4 —G, 4—6; Misses O. Whiteley and Walker lost to Misses McRae and Crooks, 3— 6, 5— 6. Mixed Doubles.—H. Latta and Miss O. Whiteley beat Self and Miss Mcßae, 6 6—3; S. Latta and Miss Walker beat Steen and Miss Crooks, 4—6, 6—2, 6—2.

B GRADE Mangere East v. Otahuhu Otahuhu won by thirteen matches to nil. Men’s Singles.—C. Paine lost to Gardiner, 9—6; J. Paine lost to G. Latta, 9 6; L. Kay lost to White, 9— 5; J. Kay lost to Strickett, 9—6. Women’s Singles.—Miss K. Reynolds lost to Miss Goodwin, 9—3; Miss B. Keys, lost to Miss Mourant, 9 —l. Men’s Doubles.—C. Paine and J. Paine lost to Gardiner and White, 9—2; L. Kay and J. Key lost to Latta and Strickett, 9—6; Pheasant and Taylor lost to Brown and O'Hara, 9—6. Women’s Doubles.—Misses R. Reynolds and B. Keys lost to Misses Goodwin and Mourant, 9—4; Misses M. Sigley and M. Fountain lost to Misses Ryburn and Rowse, 9—2. Mixed Doubles.—V. Pheasant and Miss Sig!ey lost to Brown and Miss Ryburn, 12—10; Taylor and Miss Fountain lost to O Hara and Miss Rowse, 9— 4. Waikato East v. Rotorua The following will represent the Waikato East Tennis Sub-Association against Rotorua next Saturday at Rotorua:—Misses N. Beverley, M. Beverley, J. Andrews, Gamble, Stewart and Ef. Green: Messrs. A. C. Thompson, N. I. Cox, R. D. Ward, C. G. Gauntlett, E. 3reen and S. Egan.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 253, 16 January 1928, Page 12

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SATURDAY’S TENNIS Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 253, 16 January 1928, Page 12

SATURDAY’S TENNIS Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 253, 16 January 1928, Page 12

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