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LAWN TENNIS

COMPETITIONS IN COUNTRY Following is the draw for the plu* - off between section winners in the C and D grade championships, to be played under the auspices of the Auckland Lawn Tennis Association, next Saturday:— Grade C.—Pukeroa v. Campbell Park. No. 1. Stanley street. 1 and 2; Campbell Park No. 2 v. Carlton, Campbell Park: Mount Albert v. Devonpori. Stanley Street, 3 and 4; Onehunga. a Grade D.—Edendale v. Prince of Wales, new Domain courts. 1 and : Pukeroa v. Grammar, new Domain courts, 3 and 4; United v. Universit> Stanley Street, 5 and 9; Campbell Park, a bye. RIVERHEAD WINS From Our Own Correspondent KIVERHEAD. Tcdu\. A match played between the Woodbill and Kiverhead Lawn Tennis Clubresulted in a win for the latter by 81 games to 7?. Following are the results: Men's Singles.—S. R. Gould beat Alfred Philips, 9—4; B. Levy beat C. Holst. 9-—4; W. McKibbin lost to M. Pym. 5 • S. Watkin beat Albert Phillips, 9—6 Men’s Doubles.—Gould and l ew bt ; Phillips and Hoist, !*—4; McKibbin a. i Watkin beat Pym and Phillips, 9 —7 It. Hal! and H. HofTeron beat McDonald :ui«l H. I Women's Sinarles.—Mrs. Crook lost ' Mrs. Pym, 3—7: Mrs. Gould lost to MiMu sen. 2—7. Women’s Doubles—Miss Crook «n i Mrs. Gould lost to Mesdames Pym and Musen, 2—7. Mrs. McKibbin and Mb Gould lost to Mesdames McDonald Deane. 3—7. Combined Doubles.—Mrs. McKibbin and R. Hall beat Mrs. McDonald nMcDonald, 7—5; Miss Gould and 11. W-t feron lost to Mrs. Deane and 11. PI lips, 5—7. TAURANGA V. TE PUKE From Our Own Correspondent TAURANGA, Today A match between the To Puke t«;ntn> team and Tauranga was played at til-week-end in ideal weather. Tauranu i wop by 13 sets to 11. Results wen as follow, Te Puke players being mentioned first;— Men’s Singles.—E. Taylor beat K« n - shaw, 11—S; L. Manning beat Jordan 11—6; G. Simpson beat Barnby, 11—6 E. Ball lost to Hardy, 9—11; D. Veit- i lost to Bain, 10 —11; L. Duff lost t--Mountfort, 6—ll. Women's Singles.—Mrs. Chappie lost to Miss Lenz, 6—9: Mrs. Martyn beat Mrs. Henld, 9 —5; Miss Mollgaard lo>-t to Mrs. Bert. 5—9; Miss Brown lost to Miss Clotworthy, 4—9; Miss Riddell lost to Miss Mountfort, 2—i*; Miss Perriny lost to Miss Campbell. 7—9. Men's Doubles. —Taylor and Manning lost to Renshatv and Jordon, 7—ll Simpson and Ball beat Hardy and Barnb> . 11—3; Veiteli and Duff beat Bain and Mountfort, 11—7. Women’s Doubles.—Mesdames ( happland Martyn beat Miss Lenz and Mr-. Heald 9—5; Misses Brown and Moll* eaard lost to Miss Clot worthy and Mr>. Bert, I—9: Misses Riddell and lost to Misses Campbell and Mountfort. °~Combined Doubles.—Mrs. Chappie and Manning and Miss Lenz and Jordan. 9 9; Mrs. Martyn and Simpson beat Mrs. Bert and Renshaw, 9—7; Miss Riddell and Taylor lost to Miss Clot worthy and Hardy. 7 —9; Miss Brown and Ball beat Miss Campbell and Barnaby, 9—n; Miss Mollgaard and Veiteh beat Mr Heald and Bain. 9—5; Miss Perring and Duff beat Miss Mountfort and Mountfort, 9—B. EDENDALE V. BIRKDALE The Raani (Edendale) Tennis Club played the Birkdale Club at Birkdale on Saturday. The results are as follow. Birkdale names being mentioned first: Men’s Singles.—L. Faucett v. L. Moller, 4—9; G. Faucett v. Crawford. 9 —6. Men’s Doubles. —G. and L. Faucett v. *C. Moller and Crawford, 9—4; W. S. Gai'rett and R. L. Moller v. Mahoney and Paul. 9—4. Women’s Singles.—Mrs. Casey v. Mrs. Crawford. B—4; Miss Casey x Miss R. Moller, B—2. Women’s Doubles. —Mrs. Casey and Miss Casey v. Mrs. Crawford and Mis Auld. S —7; Mrs. Alexander and Mr.-. D. Adkins v. Miss Auld and Miss Moller. B—9.8 —9. Combined Doubles.—L. Moller and Mrs. Alexander v. Paul and Miss Auld. 9—6; Mrs. Casey and W. S. Garrett \ Mrs. Crawford and Mahoney, 5—9 Miss Adkins and Mr. Bert Moller v. Mrs. Schorman and Taylor, 9 —7. Birkdale won by nine matches to three.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 912, 4 March 1930, Page 13

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LAWN TENNIS Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 912, 4 March 1930, Page 13

LAWN TENNIS Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 912, 4 March 1930, Page 13

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