LAWN TENNIS
MATAMATA CLUB OPENING COMPETITION j Seventy-four players took part in the ! ; opening competition of the Matamata Ten- ■ ills Club’s season cm Saturday, a combined doubles handicap Tor trophies presented by Mr I\ Neill. Flight matches are being 'arranged for players eliminated in tin*, opening rounds. Following are results: i First round: Edwards and Miss J. Barnes i (015.5) beat McMillan and Mrs IngUs . ! 6—2; Brown and Miss Burnett 1 (o.3)’lost to Gardiner and Miss Ross | 1 (0.3), 6—5; Irvine and Miss Keith (015.3) beat Jolly and Miss Ed son (scr. k c,—0; Dorreen and Miss Tate (0.15) beat; , Harty and Miss McCarthy (0.2), 6—2; I. i i iiawes and Miss Molesworth (R. 3) beat; Arbuckle and Miss O'Brien (0.3), 6—4. Second round: E. McYtnnie and Mrs Bush (0.2) beat McLeay and Miss Burton (0.5; ! 6—5; Madill and Miss Cranswick (0.15) , beat Pounse and Miss Thorpe (0.15.2),] 6—5; Jones and Mr? Redfern (0.3) won by default; Howe and Miss Tennett (0.2) { beat Inglis and Mrs Powell (0.2), 6—2; ; Keeley and Miss Jessop (0.5) beat Cock- j shott'and Miss Stanley (R.2), 6—2; Love- , ridge and Miss Mackay (0.4) beat Reeve and Miss Raethel (0.4) 6—l; Neill and Miss Alquist (scr.) beat Burns and Miss j Cameron (scr.), 6—o; J. Hawes and Miss' Buchanan (0.15) beat Mcßae and Miss! Trilford (0.15), 6—5; Sutcliffe and Mrs' Stewart (0.5), beat Harris and Mrs McLeay (0.2), 6—3; Buck and Mrs Mcßae won by default; Cowling and Miss Landed? (0.3) beat Wayte and Mrs Gardiner (0.3) C—2; Edwards and Miss Barnes beat Lindsay and Mrs Hawes (0.1), 6—l; Gardiner and Mrs Ross lost to Irvine and Miss Keith, 6—2: Dorrepn and Miss Tate beat I. Hawes and Miss Molesworth, 6—2; Stubbings and Miss Lowrie won by default; Ralph and Mrs Madill (0.3) beat Molesworth and Miss Wright, 6—2. A. Flight: Turner and Miss Raethel beat Cockshott and Miss Stanley, 6—3; McMillan and Mrs Inglis beat Arbuckle and Miss O’Brien, 6—3; Mcßae and Miss Burnett beat Beegrie and Miss McCarthy, 6—4; Jollv and Mrs McLeay beat Inglis and Mrs Powell. 6—4; Pounse and Miss ’lhorpe beat McLeay and Miss Burton, 6—2; Burns and Miss Cameron won by default; Wavte and Mrs Gardiner, a bye; Lindsay and Mrs Hawes, a bye.
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Waikato Times, Volume 125, Issue 20955, 7 November 1939, Page 11
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374LAWN TENNIS Waikato Times, Volume 125, Issue 20955, 7 November 1939, Page 11
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