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SUBURBAN ASSOCIATION j I REPRESENTATIVE MATCH ■ i I i I In a special intermediate and B j grade tennis match played on the ! Railway Club's courts the B team beat the A team by 15 sets to nine and 131 games to 107. Results were as j follows, A team names being men- j tioned first:— Men's singles: St. George beat j Brownless, 7 —4; Saunders lost to Smith, 4—7; Simpson lost to Bennett, 4 —7; Borland beat Cameron, 7—5; Wilson lost to Cliffe, 6—7; Missen lost to Curteis, I—7.1 —7. Women’s singles: Miss Green lost to Mrs Parsons, I—6;1 —6; Miss Bartrum lost to Miss Walters, 4—6; Miss Horne lost to Miss Williams, 3—6: Miss Cliffe beat Miss Henwood, 6—2; i Miss Webster lost to Mrs Green, 2 ! 6; Miss Davis beat Miss Hulme.. 6—l. I Men’s doubles: St. George and I Saunders beat Brownless and. Bennett, 7—5; Simpson and Borland lost to Smith and Cameron, 3—7; Wilson and Missen heat Cliffe and. Curteis, Women’s doubles: Misses Green and Bartrum lost to Mrs Parsons and Miss Walters, 2 —6; Misses Horne and Cliffe lost to Misses Williams and Henwood, 5—6; Misses Webster and Short beat Mrs Green and Miss Hulme, 6—4. Combined doubles: St. George and Miss Green beat Brownless and Mrs i Parsons, 7—i; Saunders and Miss j Bartrum lost to Smith and Miss Walters, 3 —7; Simpson and Miss Horne lost to Bennett and Miss Williams, 4 —7; Borland and Miss Cliffe beat Cameron and Miss Henwood, 7—5; Wilson and Miss Webster lost to Cliffe and Mrs Green, 3—7; Missen and Miss Davis lost to Curteis and Miss Hulme, 2—7. WAIKATO BANNER MATCH HAMILTON DEFEATED (Special to Times) MATAMATA, Monday In a semi-final match for the Waikato Tennis Banner played at Matamata, Waikato East beat Hamilton by 14 matches (146 games) to eight matches (128 games). Following are details with Waikato East names first: Men’s singles: Dunlop lost to J. Roach, 2 —9; Bishop lost to Livingstone, I—9; Hawes beat L. Roach, •J—7 ; McDonald lost to Dennis, 7—9; settle beat Small, 9—4; Mcßae loat to Nicholson, 7—9. Women’s singles: Miss Margaret Beverley beat Miss Buckley, 7—l; Miss N. Beverley beat Miss Nioholson, 7—l; Miss M. Inman beat Miss Winter, 7—3; Mrs Kite beat Miss Pickering, 7—l; Mrs Leinare beat Miss lggulden, 7—3; Miss J. Barnes lost to Miss Wade, 6—7. Men’s doubles: Dunlop and Bishop lost to (Roach and Livingstone, 4—9; Hawes and McDonald beat Small and Dennis, 9 —B; Settle and Mcßae beat L. Roach and Nicholson, 9—7. Women’s doubles: Misses Beverley beat Misses Buckley and Edmondson, 7 —l; Miss Inman and Mrs Kite beat Misses Winter and Pickering, 7 —5; Mrs Lemare and Miss Barnes beat Misses lggulden and Wade, 7 —6. Combined doubles: Bishop and Miss M. Beverley lost to L. Roach and Miss Buckley, B—9; Dunlop and Miss N. Beverley heat Livingstone and Miss Edmondson, 9 —6; Settle and Miss Inman lost to J. Roach and Miss Winter, I—9:1 —9: Hawes and Mrs Kite beat Dennis and Miss Pickering, 9 —5. TAUPIRI BEATS NETHERBY LOWER WAIKATO COMPETITION' (Special to Times) TAUPftI, Monday. Playing in the country section or the Lower Waikato competitions at Taupiri yesterday, the home team defeated Netherhy by 12 sets to 4 sets. Following are details with Taupiri names first:— Men’s doubles: Liu and button 9 beat H. Herbert and Alexander 7; braddock and Johanson 6 lost to Burrell and F. Herbert 9. Women’s doubles: Miss Gumming and Miss Powell 7 beat Mrs and Miss sutnerland 3; .Miss Lovell and Mrs Williamson 7 beat Mesdames burrett and j Sowerby 4. Men’s singles: Litt 9 beat ‘ H. Herbert 1; button 9 beat Alexander 7; braddock 9 beat burrett -J ; Johanson 9 beat F. Herbert 1. Women’s singles: Miss Lovell y lost to Mrs Burrett 7; Mrs Williamson 7 beat Mrs sowerby 5; Miss Gumming 7 beat Miss Sutherland 1; Miss Powell 7 heat Mrs Sutherland a. Combined doubles: Litt and Mrs Williamson 0 lost to H. Herbert and Mrs burrett 7; button and Miss Lovell J lost to Alexander and Mrs Sowerby 7; braddock am± Miss Gumming 7 beat burrett and Mrs Sutherland 4; Johanson and Miss l’owell 7 beat F. Herbert and Miss Sutherland 5. TE MAWHAI DEFEAT ORAKAU DOUBLE CUP COMPETITION (special to Times) TE AWAMUTU, Monday. Playing in the Double cup competition at Te Mawhai on Saturday afternoon the Te Mawhai Tennis club registered a win over Orakau by 19 sets and games to two sets and 66 games, but the dis-
parity to the ecores hardly represented the difference in pJay, for some of the sets were keenly contested. Following are the details, with Te Mawhai players named first:— Women’s Singles.—Miss McArthur beat Mrs Sutton 6—£; Mrs Cruickshank beat Mrs Anderson 6—o; Mrs Murray lost to Mrs J. Bryant 5—7; Miss Melville beat Mrs M. Bryant 6—4. Men’s Singles.—J. Rradley beat A. Bryant 6—4; G. Cruickshank heat n. Liddington 6—4; J. Short beat J. Peake 6—l; F. Price beat .M. Bell 6—l; M. Ilunapo beat J. Bryant 6—o; fc. Melville beat K. Lawry 6— 2. Women’s Doubles.—Miss McArthur and Mrs Cruickshank lost to Mesdames Sutton and .Anderson 4—6; Mrs Murray and Miss Melville beat Mesdames Bryant and Bryant 6—l; Mesdames Bruce and Wilson beat Miss Klrgett and Mrs Passau 7—5 Men’s Doubles.—Bradley and Cruickshank beat A. Bryant and Llddington 6—3; Short and Price beat Peake and Bell 6—3; Hunapo and Melville heat J. Bryant and Lawry 7—6.
Combined Doubles.—Miss McArthur and Bradley beat Mrs J. Bryant and A. Bryant 6—o; Mrs Murray and Cruickshank beat Mrs Sutton and Llddington 6—4; Mtss (Melville and Price beat Mrs M. Bryant and Bell 6—4; Mrs Bruce and Hunapo beat Miss Kirgett and J. Bryant 6—3; Mrs Wilson and Melville beat Mra Passau and Lawry 7—6. PlMthue v. Kihikihl In the same rotopetition at the Kihikihi Club’s courts, the home team defeated l’uahue by 22 sets to 2. Following are the results, with Puahue players named first:— Women’s Singles.—Miss K. Glass beat Mrs Wallace 6—l; Miss K. Cavanagh lost to Miss L. Crook o—6; Miss P. Going lost to Mrs Gordon o—4; Miss B. Cavanagh lost to Miss D. Gran 2— <f>; Miss M. Green lost to Miss I. Penny 2—6; Miss J. Mahon lost to Miss M. Crook. o—€. Men’s Singles.—-L. Rolliti lost to &. Penny 4—6: W. Glass lost to H. Wallace 1 — 6; E. Hattaway lost to A. Wallace 4 6; G. Underwood lost to T. Penny R. Harrison lost to R. Brown S— 6; C. Nicholas beat J. Thomson 7— 6. Men’s Doubles.—Pollett and Nicholas lost to E. Penny and T. Penny, 3 —6; Hattaway and Harrison lost to H. Wallace and A. Wallace 4—6; Glass and Underwood lost to Brown and Thomson o—4. Women’s Doubles.—Misses Glass and Cavanagh lost to Mrs Wallace and Miss Cran 3—6; Misses Cavanagh and Green lost to Miss L. Crook and Mrs Gordon o—6; Misses Going and Mahon lost to Misses M. Crook and Penny 2 —4. Combined Doubles.—Rollitt and Miss Glass lost to E. Penny and Mrs Wallace 36; Glass and Miss Cavanagh lost to H. Wallace and Miss L. Crook o —* Hattaway and Miss Going lost to A. Wallace and Mrs Gordon I —6; Underwood and Miss Cavanagh lost to T. Penny and Miss Cran o—6; Harrison and Miss Green lost to Brown and Miss Penny 2—6; Nicholas and Miss Mahon lost to Thomson and Miss M. Crook 3—6. TE RAHU BEAT DAIRY FACTORY The New’ Zealand Dairy Company's Factory team journeyed to To Rahu on* Sat urnay to play the home team which was successful In gaining 19 sets (125 games) to i sets (K 5 games). Details are as follows, with Factory players mentioned first:— Womens Singles.—Miss Jerr lost to Mrs Redgate 4—*g Mrs Brain lost to Miss M. Pollard 2—6; Miss Hermann lost to Miss M. Boucher 2—6; Mrs Richards lost to Miss Muriel Thompson 4—6; Miss Harvey lost to Miss E. Weal 4—6. Men’s Singles.—Nlchol lost to Kelly 57; Douglas lost to bowder 4—6, Brain lost to Hinton 2—G; Tong lost to Double 26; Brown lost to betts 2 —6. Women’s Doubles.—.\ljs& Kerr and Mrs Brain lost to Mrs Redgate and Miss Pollard s—o; Mis® Hermann and Mrs Richards beat Miss Boucher and Miss Thompson 7—6; Misses Hermann and Harvey beat Miss E. Weal and .Mis Beits 6—u. Men’s Doubles.—Nicbol and Douglas beat Kelly and bowler 7—5; brain and Nichol lost to Hinton and Double 5—7, brown and Tong lost to Betts and Dinsdale 3—6. combined Doubles.—-Nioltol and Mtss Kerr lost to .Mrs Redgate and Kelly 4—o; Douglas and Miss Kerr lost to Mis-e.-Pollard and bowler 4—6; brain and Mrs brain lost to Hinton and Miss Boucher 46; Tong and Mrs Richards lost to Double and Miss Thompson 2 —-6; brown and Mis® bliss lost to betts and Miss E. Weal l —6; blown and Miss Harvey beat Stewart and Mrs betts 6—3.
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