TENNIS AT KAIKOHE
RANGIAHUA CLUB’S FUNCTION CHAMPIONSHIP PLAY The Rangiahua Tennis Club championship for the season is now being played to wind up the season, with the results as follow to the semi-finals:— Women’s Championship.—Miss Pausina beat Mrs. Heslop, 6—2, 6—l; Mrs. Edwards beat Airs. Aleock, 6—l, 1—6,1—6, 6—2; Mrs. Ellery beat Mrs. Patience, o—l, 6—l; Mrs. Wyatt a bye; Mrs. Edwards beat Miss Pausina, 4—6, 6—o, 6—2; Mrs. Kllery beat Mrs. Wyatt, 6—o, 6—2. Men’s Championship.—Barnard beat Mac Lean, 6—l, o—6, 7—5; B. Berry beat W. Kingston, 6—3; Smith beat C. Dickson, 6—o. 6—4; Patience a bye; Hurley beat A. H. Wright, 3—6, 6—o, 6—o; Heslop beat Guerin. 6 : —o, 6—3: Edwards beat Carder, 4—6, 6—3, G—3; Berry beat Barnard, B—G, 6—2; Smith won by default from Raynor; Hurley beat Patience, t ;—2. 6—3; Heslop won by default from Edwards.
arranged, and these, in which will be seen in action many of Auckland’s prominent senior players, are bound to be attractive displays, giving a good indication as to who is who lor the coming season. A 75yds handicap is also featured on the programme, while the 100yds Rugby League championship, in which all competitors must wear full football uniform, is an event which promises to bring out some of the code’s fastest back players, especially threequarters. Following is the programme: No. 1 GROUND 2 pan.—7syds handicap, h<3ats. 2.15 pan.—Kingslancl v. Ellerslie. 2.45 pan.—Newton v. Richmond. 3.20 pan.—looyds Rugby League championship (alll competitors in football uniform). 3.30 pan.—7syds handicap final. 3.35 p.m.—City v. Marist Old Boys. 4.15 p.m.—Devonport v. Ponsonby. No. 2 GROUND 2.30 pan.—Parnell v. Mount Wellington. 3.5 pan.—Otahuhu v. Mangerc. 3.45 pan.—Point Chevalier v. Nortlicote. TEAMS FOR TO-MORROW The following teams will represent their respective clubs in League practice games at Carlaw Park to-morrow: — Senior Grade Devonport.—Simons, O’Leary (2) limit, \ Scott (2), 'Cleaver, Masefield, Coglan, I Ruby, Rhodes, St. George, Rule, Casey, McCarthy, Dixon, O’Brien, Tate, Clark, j Sea gar, Beattie, Saxon. City Rovers.—Barchard (2) Lawrence, Iversen, Perry (2), Wetherili. Paton, Reynolds, Crouch, Whitford, Hadley, McLaughlin, Weavis, Bass, Webberley, Hamilton, Johnston, Horne, Clarke, Townsend Pascoc.. TOUR OF DOMINION AUSTRALIAN RUGBY TEAM Press Association WELLINGTON”, Thursday. The tour of New Zealand by an Australian university team in May and June was discussed at a meeting of the New Zealand University Football Council. The Australian University Sports Association wrote confirming the itinerary, as follows: May 17 (Friday): Leave Sydney oy the Marama. May 21 (Tuesday): Arrive Wellington. May 22 (Wednesday). Versus Victoria University College, at Wellington, and leave for Dunedin. May 25 (Saturday): Versus Otago University, at Dunedin. May 29 (Wednesday) : Versus Canterbury University College, at Christchurch. Juno 1 (Saturday): Versus New Zealand University, at Christchurch, first test. Juno 5 (Wednesday) : Versus. New Zealand University, at Wellington, second test. Juno 8 (Saturday): Versus New Zealand University, at Auckland, third test. June 12 (Wednesday): Versus Auckland University College, at Auckland. June 14: Depart for Sydney.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 642, 19 April 1929, Page 6
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