LAWN TENNIS.
SMITH CUP MATCH. MONOVALE v. MAUNGATAUTARI. The second challenge match for the Smith Cup, between Monovale and Maungatautari Clubs’ representatives, took place on Saturday on the .Monovale courts. Monovale having previously won, were again successful on Saturday, and won the trophy very comfortably by 17 sets, 116 games, to 4 sets, 65 games. The afternoons play was most enjoyable and the visitors appreciated the hospitality of the Monovale Club. Results were as follow, Maungatautari players being mentioned first: — Ladies’ Singles.—-Miss F. Strawbridge v. Miss D. Giles, 3 — 6; Miss L, Trow v. Miss G. Fisher, 6 —4; Mrs E. J. Peake v. Miss F. Gibbons, 6—2; Miss E. Wallace v. Miss C. Giles, 6 —2; Miss C. Griffin v. Miss M. Giles, 2 — 6.' Men's Singles. —W. Cooper v. T. Hamerton, a— 6; G. Buxton v. B. Smith, I—6;1 — 6; K. Trow v. Hannah, 4 6; A. Imrie v. B. Gibbons, 2— 6; L. Griffin v. F. Smith, 6 —4; B. Watson v. L. Hamerton, 3 — 6. Men’s Doubles. —Cooper and .Buxton v. Hamerton and B. Smith, 2 — 6; Trow and Imrie v. Hannah and GibPons, 3— 6; Griffin and Watson v. L. Hamerton and F. Smith, 2— 6. Combined Doubles. —.Cooper and Miss Strawbridgc v. Smith and Miss D. Giles, 5 — 6 ; Buxton and Miss G. . Hay v. Hamerton and Miss B. Frost, 2 —G: Irnric and Mrs Peake v. Gibbons and Miss Gibbons, 6 —5; Griffin ■and .Miss Wallace v. L. Hamerton and Miss C. Giles, 2 — 6 ; Watson and Miss Griffin v. Smith and Miss M. Giles, 5— 6. Ladies’ Doubles. —Misses Strawbridge and Hay v. Misses D. Giles and Frost, 5 — 6; Miss Trow and Mrs Pealce v. Misses K. Fisher and K. Giles, 2 — 6. OHAUPO- V. NGAHINAPOURI. j One of the most important matches of the season was played at the, Ohaupo courts, when the shield winners, Ngahinapouri, opposed the Ohaupo A team. A great tussle ensued to the last set, when Ngahinapouir won by 13 sets to 11 sets, although: Ohaupo scored more games than the ■winners. The following were the scores, Gliaupo players being mentioned first: — Ladies’ Singles.—Miss Matuschkaj v. Mrs Wilkinson, 6 —7; Miss I. Cow-, ley v. Mrs W. Reid, 3— 6 ; Miss B. Bell v. Miss E. Rye, 2—6; Miss E. Bell v. Miss D. Reid, 6—2; Miss A. Turn-; wald v. Miss G. Reid, 6 —7; Miss Z.. Turnwald v. 'Miss H. Ryburn, 3 — 6/ Men’s Singles.—C. Cowley v. _C.; Reid, 7 — 5; F. Jcnkinson v. W. Reid,! 27; w. Smillie v. R. Meyer, 7 —o;j N. Storey v. R. Thomas, 7 —5; 11. Ogg i v- 0. James, 7 —l; P. Bell v. C. Rye.i 5 7_ j ■Combined Doubles. —Miss Matus-j ohka and Cowley v. Mrs W. Reid andj C. Rem, 6 —7; Miss Cowley and bmiiiie; v. Mrs Wilkinson and W. Reid, 3 *6; I Miss A. Turnwald and Ogg v. Miss D. Reid and R. Meyer, 6 —3; Miss E. Bell ■and Storey v. Miss E. Rye and Thomas, 4 6; Miss B. Bell and Jcnkinson v. Miss’g. Reid and James, 6 —3; Miss Z. Turnwald and Bell v. Miss H. 'Byburn and Rye, 4— 6. Ladies’ Doubles. —Misses Matus'ohka and A. Turnwald v. Mesdames Reid and Wilkinson, 6 —l: Misses L. Bell and B. Bell v. Misses D- Reid and E. Rye, 3—6; Miss Z. Turnwald and I- Cowley v. Misses G. Reid and H. Ryburn, 4—6. . Men’s Doubles. —Cowley and v Reid and Reid, 9— B; Smillie and Jcnkinson v. Moyer and Thomas i— a; Bell and Storey v. James and Bye, rj Total.— Ngahinapouri. 13 sets. 121 games; Ohaupo, 11 sets. 126 games.
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Waikato Times, Volume 107, Issue 17981, 28 March 1930, Page 3
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