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REMUERA’S DEFEAT

KEEN TENNIS TUSSLE EDEN AND EPSOM IN FORM SATURDAY’S MATCH PLAY Remuera. without Miss Marjorie Macfarlane and H. L. Brinsden, suffered defeat in Saturday’s premier tennis fixture by the narrow margin of two sets in an even match tally. Bartleet and Sturt won their singles and men’s doubles matches, but the ladies’ singles provided a set-back for Remuera, and in the remaining matches, the final result was see-saw-ing all the time. Some fine tennis was played, and the fixture proved one of the" most interesting of the season. Detailed results in all grades were as follow: A Grade EDEN & EPSOM v. REMUERA Men’s singles— Morrison lost to Bartleet, 26, 6—5, 5—7; V. R. Johns lost to N. Sturt, —65, 5—6, 3—-6. Women’s Singles—Miss Ramsay beat Mrs. Scott-Watson, 6—4, 4—6, 6—3: Miss D. Newton beat Miss Marion Macfarlane, 6—4, 6—4. . Men’s Doubles —Morrison and -A. G. Johns lost to E. L. Bartleet and N. Sturt, 4 g g 2, 3 —6; V. R. Johns and Rowlands beat E. W. Griffiths and H. L. Robson, I—6, 6—4, B—6. Women’s Doubles —Misses Ramsay and Newton lost to Mesdames Scott-Watson and Shroff. 3—6. 6—4, 3—6; Misses Maxwell and Griffin lost to Misses Marion Macfarlane and Wilson, 4—6, I—6. Combined Doubles —A. C. Johns and Miss Maxwell beat H. L. Robson and Mrs. Shroff, 6—l, 6—4; Rowlands and Miss Griffin beat E. W. Griffiths and Miss D. Wilson, 6—2. 6 —5. Eden and-Epsom won by 5 matches 14 sets to 5 matches 12 sets. C Grade UNIVERSITY v. REMUERA Men’s Singles—J. N. Wilson beat W. B. Brownlee, 4—6, 6—2, 6—3; Radcliffe beat A. W. Christmas, 6—4, 6—5. Women’s Singles—Miss R. Batty beat Miss Maqindoe, 6—l, 6—l; Miss M. Mitchell lost to Mrs. Ewen, 2—6, 5—6. Men’s Doubles—Radcliffe and Spencer beat Christmas and McCrystal, 6 —5, 6 2; Wilson and Corbett beat Brownlee and Brownlee, 6—2, 6—3. Women’s Doubles— Misses Batty and Mitchell beat Mrs. Ewen and Miss Graham, 6—2, 6—4; Misses Neale and Jackson lost to Misses Macindoe and Scott, 6—5, 3—6, 2—6. Combined Dnubles-r- Spencer and Miss Neale lost to McCrystal and Miss Graham, 6—4, 2—6, 4—6; Corbett and Miss Jackson lost to Brownlee and Miss Scott, 4 —6, 2-—6. University won by 6 matches to 4. UNITY v. BALMORAL Men’s Singles—T. R. Turei beat Ormsby, 6 —4, 6—4; Sparling beat Crawford, 6—4, 5—6, C—4. Women's Singles—Mrs. Phillpotts beat Mrs. Crawford, 6—l, 6—4; Miss Gemmell beat Miss Bradley, 6—2, 6—4. Men’s Doubles—Turei and Turei beat Crawford and Williams, 6—2, 6—2. Women’s Doubles —Miss Phillpotts and Miss Gemmell beat Mesdames Crawford and Gibson, 6—2, 6—3; Misses Syms and Smith beat Misses Bradley and Johnson, 6—l, 6—5. Combined Doubles —P. Turei and Miss Syms beat Williams and Mrs. Gibson, 6—4, 6—4; Wilson and Miss Smith beat Coyle and Miss Johnson, 6—3, 6—5. Unity won by 9 matches to 0. ARATONGA v. Y.M.C.A.

Men’s Singles—George beat Kitchener, 6—2, 6—2; Coldham lost to Lanigan, 2 — 6, I — 6.

Women’s Singles—Mrs. Worsop beat Miss Ross, 6—3, 6—l; Miss Darling beat Miss Beaumont, 6—2, 6—l. Men’s Doubles—George and Coldham lost to Kitchener and Lanigan, 6—5, 3 6. 5—7; Morris and Fowler lost to Tredgear and Stringer, 4—6, 5—6. Women’s Doubles—Mrs. Worsop and Mrs. Warren beat Misses Beaumont and Ross, 6—o, 6—3; Mrs. Fowler and Miss Darling beat Miss Shenkin and Miss Steele, 6——l, 6 -0. Combined Doubles—Fowler . and Mrs. Fowler beat Tredgear and Miss Shenkin, 4—6, 6—5, 6—3; Morriss and Mrs. Warren beat Stringer and Miss Steele, 6 —3. 6 o»

PUKEORA v. MOUNT ALBERT Men’s Singles—Jones beat Brebner, 6 1, 5—6, 6—2; Simms beat Schultz, 6—4, 6—4.

Women's Singles—Mrs. Jones beat Mrs. Bent, 6—3. 6—4; Miss Kent beat Miss Dan do, 5—6, 6 ——2, 6 ■3. Men’s Doubles—Jones and Simms beat Brebner and Rice, 4—6, 6—3, 6—3; Abbott and O’Connor beat Schultz and Wharf e, 6 —l, 6—2. Women’s Doubles—Mrs. Jones and Miss Kent lost to Mrs. Bent and Miss Dando, 3—6, 2—6; Mrs. Henry and Miss Stewart beat Miss Podd and Mrs. Hislop, 6—5, 6—2.

Combined Doubles—Abbott and Mrs. Henry beat Rice and Miss Podd. 4—6, 6—l, 6—2; O’Connor and Miss Stewart beat Wharfe and Mrs. Hislop, 6 —2, 6—l. Pukeora won by 9 matches to 1. VAUXHALL v. OTAHUHU

Otahuhu beat Vauxhall by 8 matches * 2.

Singles—Franklin lost to Muir, 3—6, 6—5, 3 —6; Scallette lost to Maxwell, o—6, 6—3, 5 —7; Mrs. Ross lost to Miss M. McLachlan, 3—6, 3—6; Miss Jackson lost to Miss E. W’hiteley, 6—5, 2—6, I—6. Doubles—Franklin and Spence lost to Muir and Maxwell, 5—6, 3—6; Robins and Scallette beat Stricken and Walker, 6—5, 6—o; Mrs. Ross and Miss Alison lost to Misses McLachlan and Goodwin, 2—6, 5—6; Misses Jackson and Ogilvie lost to Misses Whiteley and Mourant, 5—6, 6—3, 4—6; Robins and Miss Alison lost to Stricken and Miss Goodwin, 1 6, I—6; Spence and Miss Ogilvie beat Walker and Miss Mourant, 6—2, 6—i. D Grade CAMPBELL PARK V. OTAHUHU Men’s Singles—Greig lost to EUffe, 1 I—6: Newton beat White, 6—4, 6 3. . ornen s Singles—Miss Armstrong beat Miss Aickln, 6—3, 6 5. Men"s Doubles—Marshall and Wedderspcon lost to Russell and Paine, 3 6, Women's Doubles—Misses Armstrong Rybufn 0 ! s° MUses talker and Combined Doubles—Marshall and Mrs Marshall lost to Russell and Miss Ry. 6. o—6; Wedderspoon and Miss Macky beat Paine and Miss Finkey, 6 RAWHITI v. EDEXDALE Men's Gould beat McKenzie, B—4, b —3, Cahill beat Hobson, 6—4, 5 6) yv omen’s Singles—Miss S. Walker beat lost* E^ alkei '

Men s Doubles—Gould and ,"T~ to McKenzie and H obson T-s i'LH hi: 5; Purdy and Eustburv b cat d. Skipper, 6—2, 6—2. ' crr,er aj* Women’s Doubles—Misses s £_f.? k€ ,r beat Misses Scruby and“ ,r » —o, b —.■. Miss Carton and . beat Misses Nairn and Bailee.N combined Doubles—Miss barn™ Purdy beat Miss Nairn and Fem™ *-■ 6 — 6 — l ■ Airs. Page and Easthnb.l' Miss Bailey and Skipper. 6—3 e?- 6 ® Rawhitl won by s matches to CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP EDEN AND EPSOM RESULTS Results of matches in the club chut pionships of the Eden and Epsom c: are as follow: Me "'s Singles Championship-*-round; Mackay won by default fnmr Turner; P. Potter beat N. A ’ 6—2. 6—2. Second round: XkholSt R. Bartleet. 6—2. 7—5; J. Jenkin. 6-4, 6—2; H. C. Rowfi, M. Wilson, 6—2. 6—4; P. p OU e r 5? MacKav, 6—o. 6—l; Hubble beat E & ner, 2—6, 6—4, 6—l; Third round”K. Turner beat Nicholson, 6—4 C. Johns beat J Wilson, 6—]’ r__s'v R. Johns beat Hubble. 6—4, 6—l. ’ Men’s Doubles Championship.-Lsec*. round: Turner and Turner beat Sin«and Billing by default. Second rour/ Nicholson and Hubble beat Turner Turner, 3—6, 6—l. 6 —3. Johns and Johns beat Brown and "airbell. 6—B, 6—2. 6—2, 6—2; Nicholson i*Hubble beat Rowlands and Morrisr4 —6, 6—o, I—6, S—3, 6—3.

Ladies’ Singles Championship— |w round: Miss Mueller beat Miss Smerr by default; Miss D. Miller beat Miss 1) . worth, 6—4, 7—5: Miss Newton beat H}«. Knott, 6—o, 6 —o. Second round; Mis Ramsay beat Miss Whitelaw, 6—3, 1 Miss Q. Robson beat Miss Fletcher L default; Miss Mueller beat Miss D. MOk 6—4, 6—2; Miss Newton beat Miss Bgate. 6—2, 6 —2; Miss P. Miller beat M Knell, 6—l. 6—l. Third round: Mi.Ramsay beat Miss Griffen, 6—l, ; Miss Mueller beat Miss Q. Robson, &- 6—l; Miss Newton beat Miss Kennec 6 —l, C—2.

Ladies’ Doubles Championship—Fb round: Misses Fletcher and Knott ber Misses Murdoch and Dilworth, 7—5, Second round: Misses Kennedy and Xe* ton beat Misses Clouston and Griffe: 6—4, 2—6. 6—3; Misses Fletcher au Knot beat. Misses Bygate and Lawrie b default; Misses Miller and Miller bta: Misses Knell and Potter, 6—o, 6—l.

Combined Doubles Championship—Fir: round: V. Johns and Miss D. Miller be Andrews and Miss Knell, 6—4, 6—l: a C. Johns and Miss P. Miller beat G. Tu: ner and Miss Smeeton by default: Car:;, bell and Miss Newton beat Potter a; Miss Fletcher, 6—3, 6—3; Hubble a: Miss Mueller beat Gardner and Jla Maxwell, 6—l, 6—2. Second round: V Johns and Miss D. Miller beat Turr. and Miss Whitelaw, 4—6, 6—3, 6—3; A. t. Johns and Miss P. Miller beat Campbt and Miss Newton, B—6, 6—2: Hubble 2: Miss Mueller beat McDonald and >!:•; Bygate by default. CAMBRIDGE BEATS HAMILTON At the Domain Courts on Saturda Cambridge A representatives defeat a Hamilton A team by 21 sets to h The visitors were without several 0; their senior players. WAIUKU BEATS AKA AKA (From. Our Own Correspondent) WAIUKU, Sunday. Waiuku met Aka Aka on the Waiuk course on Saturday in the special zo: of the Franklin Lawn Tennis Associ tion matches and won by 6 matchec 4 after a very spirited contest T: results are as follow’, Waiuku player being mentioned first: Men’s Singles—Ohlson beat Crone: 6 —l, 6 —2; Smith lost to Wright, P 6 1 2, 4—6. Ladies’ Singles—Miss Arkle lost :v Miss Matuschka, I—6, 4—6; Mrs. L Intosh beat Miss Wright, 6—l, 6-—2. Men’s Doubles—Olrfson and Smith Keary and Crouch, 5—6, 6 —5, 6--; hmand Howden lost to Wright and Ma schka, 5—6, 6— 4, I—6. Ladies’ Doubles —Miss Arkle and x Mclntosh beat Misses Matuschka * Wright, 5 —6. 6—2, 6—2: Mrs. Barker aMiss Brighouse beat Misses Wright aSedgwick. 6—3, 6—4. Combined Doubles—Mrs. Barker <» Howden beat Miss Sedgwick and schka, 6—2, 6—2; Miss BnghouM— Smith lost to Miss Wright and h-* 5—6, 6—2, 6 - TE TORO BEAT KARIOTAHI Te Toro defeated Kariotah! at Toro on Saturday by 17 niafcheEand becomes the first holder of the

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 597, 25 February 1929, Page 14

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REMUERA’S DEFEAT Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 597, 25 February 1929, Page 14

REMUERA’S DEFEAT Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 597, 25 February 1929, Page 14

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