MAKING UP LEEWAY
NGATARINGA BEATS AUCKLAND Ngataringa defeated Auckland bv 12) an< i 29 games (142 to firct" Detailed scores (Ngataringa names Men’s Singles.—N. Haggett lost to Harrison, 6—l, 5—6, 5—6; J. Storry lost to Shackell, 6—3, 5-1-6, 3-U. Women’s Singles.—Miss Daniel beat Miss Gemmell, 6—l, 6—l; Miss Johnson lost to Miss Carrie, 6—l, 5—6, 2 6. Men’s Doubles.—Anderson and Storrv beat Harrison and Shackell. 4—6. 6 2 7—5. Mixed Doubles.—Misses Daniel and Johnson lost to Misses Gemmell and Carrie, 6—l, 4—6, I—6; Miss M. Harvev and Macfarlane beat Miss Adams and Mackenzie, 6—3, 6—2. Women’s Doubles.—Mrs. Cox and H Anderson beat Miss Read and Elder, 6— 4, 6—4; Miss M. Harvey and Mrs. Cox beat Misses Read and Adams, 5 —6, 6—2, I—s;1 —5; Miss M. Harvey and Macfarlane beat Miss Adams and Mackenzie, 6—3 INTERPROVINCIAL MATCH CANTERBURY DEFEATS OTAGO Press Association. CHRISTCHURCH. Sunday. The annual interprovincial lawn tennis mateh between Canterbury and Otago was played yesterday. Canterbury won every one of the 24 matches. Results are as follow:s Men’s Singles.—A. Seay defeated W. A. Bray, 7—9, 6—3, 6—4: C. Angas defeated R. A. Guy, 7—5, 4—6, 6—2; K. J. Walker defeated S. G. McDougall, 6— i, 6—4; D. F. Glanville defeated G. Clarke, 6 0 6—o; T. W. Patterson defeated G. I Black, 6 —o, 6—l; B. B. Loughnan defeated G. Pearce, 6—3, 6—3. Women's Singles.—Miss M. Speirs defeated Mrs. J. Tregear, 6—l, 6—o; Miss M. Wake defeated Miss N Maloney, 6 —2, 6—2; Miss E. Partridge defeated
Miss D. Ramsay, 6—o, 6—2; Miss M. As drew defeated Miss G. Finch, 6—4, 6-i Miss E. Johnston defeated Mrs. G Mt Kellar, 6—2, 6—o; Mrs. B. Miles derate Miss S. Todd, 6—l, 5-7. 6—2. Men’s Doubles. —K. J. Walker and Angas defeated W. A. Bray and S. < McDougall, 4— 6, 6—o, 6—4; L A. & and D. F. Glanville defeated R. A. and G. Clark, 6—3, S—7. 6—3; T. W. Pa terson and B. B. Loughnan defe*iM I. Black and G. Pearce, 6—B, 4—4, 6—o. Women’s Singles.—Misses M. Spe-j and E. Partridge defeated Mis*s Maloney and S. Todd, 6—o, 6—2; M. Wake and M. Andrew defeated dames Tregear and McKallar, 6— t Mrs. Miles and Miss E. Johnston defeat* Misses D. Ramsay and G. Finch 6 — 2. CHRISTIE CUP TENNIS Press Association* WANGANUI. Sunday. In a tennis match yesterlaf Wat? nui retained the Christie Cop by £ feating Taranaki, the challenge* visitors won the men's singl* 6 ; doubles, but the local ladies carried* before them in their departments local players also trliioil>h«d in mixed doubles.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 295, 5 March 1928, Page 6
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424MAKING UP LEEWAY Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 295, 5 March 1928, Page 6
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