LAWN TENNIS.
TARANAKI TOURNAMENT. DRAW FOR TO-MORROW. Arrangements are well forward for the Taranaki Tennis Association's; tournament which opens on the New Plymouth Club's courts at 9 a.m. to-morrow. Trd draw Is as follows: MEN’S CHAMPIONSHIP SINGLES. | F. Blennerhasset v. Dr. Fookes; J. C. Nicholson v. Wallace; C. Dickie v. T. Simpson; T. Clarke v. G. Pownall; Wybourne v. Kururangi; S. Powdrell v. J. G. Rutherford ; E. B. Daviesi v. A. Little; E. W. Griffiths v. C. B. Webster; A. R. Ryder v. L. Etherington; A. Sims v. N. Caplen; E. Griffiths v. L. Curtis; Duncan v. R. B. Anderson; McDonald a bye. MEN'S CHAMPIONSHIP DOUBLES. (Best of three sets.)* Archer and Sims v. Caplen and Pownall; Bosworflx and Shipton r. N. and E. A>den; Nicholson and Webster v. Wybuorne and Duncan ; Dr. and Davies v. Powdrell and McDonald; Simpson and Balharry v. Anderson and Curtis; Ryder and E. Griffiths v. Wallace and Dickie; J. R. Rutherford and Blennerhasset a bye; Clark and E. W. Griffiths a bye. LADIES’ CHAMPIONSHIP SINGLES. (Best three sets.) Miss Whittington v. Miss Brewster; Miss Carruth v. Miss Payton; Miss McFarlane v. Miss Simpson; Mrs. Smith v. Miss Greatbach; Miss Higgins v. Miss Rundle; Miss McCormick a bye. LADIES’ CHAMPIONSHIP DOUBLES. (Best three sets.) Misses Simpson and Carruth v. Mrs. Smith and Miss Whittington; Mrs, Wallace and Miss Watson v. Misses Macfarlane and Payton; Misses Rundle and Thomson v. Misses Higgins and Winfield. COMBINED CHAMPIONSHIP. (Best three sets.) C. Webster and Miss Carruth v. T. Simp- ■ son and Miss Simpson; L. Bosworth and Miss j Frethey v. Little and Shaw; Nicholson and'"Miss Brewster v. Etherington and Miss Grant; Caplen and Mrs-. Smith- v. Ryder and Mrs. Ryder; Shaw and Miss Winfield v. Dickie and Miss Payton; Clark and Mrs. Macfarlane v. Wallace and Mrs. Wallace; Powdrell and Miss L. Thomson v. McDonald and Miss Kirby; Balharry and Miss Greatbatch v. Archer and Miss Rundle; Duncan and Miss Watson v. E. W. Griffiths and Miss McCormick; Pownall and Miss Higgins v. Kururangi and Miss Whittington. MEN’S HANDICAP SINGLES. (Best 17 games.) N. Foden (owe 15 1-6) v. T. Simpson (rec. ! 15 1-6) ; G. Pownall (owe 15) v. Duncan (tfWe 15 1-6) ; F. Blennerhassett (owe 15) v. R. Hogg (owe 15 1-6) ; Dr Fookes (rec. 15 1-6) v. R. B Anderson (owe 15 2-C) , , L. Curtis (scr.) v. C. Tate (rec. 15) ; T. I Clark (owe 30 2-6) v. R. Wybourne (owe j 30) ; Kururangi (scr.) v. E. Foden (owe ■ 30) ; L. Bosworth (rec. 15 2-6) v. E. Grif- | fiths (scr.) ; E. W. Griffiths (owe 40) v. A. . Sims (owe 40 3-6); C. Webster (owe 40) ; > v. Rutherford/(owe 15) ; D. H. Reader (tec. 15 2-6) v. A. R. Ryder (scr.) ; E. B. Davies (rec. 15) v. N. Caplen (owe 30). MEN’S HANDICAP SINGLES.—B Grade. (Best 17 games.) Turner (owe 15) v. Denny Brown (rec. 15) ; Ambury (rec. 15) v. Little (owe 15); Smith (owe 15) v ; Colson (owe 15) ; Shaw (rec. 15) v. Reader (owe 15) ; Etherington (owe 15) v. Curtis (owe 15) ; (rec. 15) v. King (owe 15) ; Edmonds (sc|.) v., Wynyard ' (scr.) ; Bennett (rec. 15) a bye. MEN’S HANDICAP DOUBLES. (Best of 17 games.) Reader and Shipton (owe 15 2-6) v. Bloxam and King (rec. 15 1-6) ; Smith and Meuli (rec. 15 1-6) v. Balharry and Kururangi (rec. 15) ; Foden and Foden (owe 15) v. Archer and Sims (owe 40) ; Rutherford and
Blennerhassett (rec. 15 2-6) v. Ambury and Williams (rec. 30); Curtis and Reader (rec. 15) v. Wybourne and Duncan -*(owe 15 2-6) ;i Clark and E. W. Griffiths (owe 40) v. Tate and Bennett (rec. 15) ; Eggleton and Atkinson (rec. 15 4-6) v. Etherington and Edmonds (rec. 15 2-6) ; Colfton and Wynyard (rec. 15 4-6) v. Wallace and Dickie (owe 50); Powdrell and McDonald (owe 30) v. E. Griffiths and Ryder (rec. 2-6 15) ; Anderson and Curtis (owe 2-6 15) v. Turner and Hogg (rec. 15) ; Simpson and Shaw (rec. 15 5-6) v. Fookes and Grant (rec. 15 2-6) ; Bosworth and Shearer (rec. 15) v. Caplen and Powjjall (owe 15). LADIES’ HANDICAP SINGLES. (Best of 13 games.) Miss Macfarlane (owe 50) v. Miss Walker (rec. 15 1-6) ; Miss Payton (owe 50) v. Miss Rollo (rec. 15 2-6) ; Miss Carruth (owe 30) v. Miss Clarke (rec. 15) ; Miss Freethey (rec. 15) v. Mrs. Smith (owe 3-6 15) ; Miss McCormick (owe 40) v. Miss Rundle (owe 40) ; Miss Whittington (owe 3-6 15) v. Miss Shaw (rec. 15 2-6) ; Miss Rockel (rec. 15 1-6) v. Miss D. Simpson (owe 30) ; Miss .L; Thomson (owe 4-6 15) v. Miss Brewster (owe 40); Miss B. Greatbatch (owe 15) v. Miss Higgins (scr) ; Miss Ryder (rec. 15) v. Miss Winfield (rec. 15) ; Miss Greig (rec. 30) v. Miss Grant (rec. 15 1-6). LADIES’ HANDICAP DOUBLES. (Best of 13 games.) Mrs. Balharry and Miss Klrkfoy (rec. 2-6 15) v. Misses ShAw and Rollo (rec. 15 3-6) ; Misses May and Payton (owe 50) v. MesdAmes Ryder and King (rec. 15 2-6) ; Misses Simpson and Carruth (owe 15 4-6) v. Mrs. Knapp and Miss Freethey (rec. 15 2-6) ; Misses Winfield and Rockel (rec. 15 1-6) v. Mrs. Wallace and Miss Watson (scr.) ; Misses L, Thomson and S. Thomson (scr.) v. Misses Greatfoatch and Leatham (scr.); Misses Brewster and Rundle (owe 40*3-6) v. Mrs. Archer and Miss Greig (rec. 30) ; Miss Grant and Mrs. Pearless (rec. 15 1-6) v. Misses Home and Koch (rec. 15 3-6) ; Mrs. Smith and Miss Whittington (ser.) a bye. TARANAKI-AUCKLAND MATCH. The Auckland team, which is to play Taranaki on Tuesday next, the members of which are practically all in the local tournament, consists of the following players: Misses Macfarlane and Payton, Mrs. Marshall and Miss McCormick; Messrs. Bartlett, Robson, Sims, Griffiths and Snelling.
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