LAWN TENNIS.
SENIOR COMPETITION. The fourth round <:! the Canterbury Lawn Tennis Association's senior inter-club competition was p!pvr> • m -SctrHay afternoon. Vh" following are results (winners' names j fi-'st): —■ I Avonside v. Cashmere. | Avonside boat Cashmere by II matches to MEN'S SINGLES. Fiance beat O'Connell, 0-5, G-3. Dobia beat Browning, 6-3, 6-d. beat Par=cnson, 6-3, 6-1. McKay .lost to Derbidge, 2-6. 3-6. MEN'S DOUBLES. Francs and Angus beat O'Connell and LViNcise, C-3, 0-3. IV-.ljin and McKay lost to Broivnin<» an* Parse nson, 1-6, 2-6. ° LADIES' SINGLES. M'ss Sneirs beat Mra Dr.u->#l!, 9-3. Whit!.. l beat Miss Bov.ron, 9-3. Mis 3 Dormon b»ai Miss Witte, 9-1. Mis 3 Campbell beat Miss Archev, 9-7, LADIES' DOUBLES. ' Miwss Speirs are! Whiitn. beat Mrs Donga i'. and, Miss Bowron. 9-3. , Misses Dcvmon and Camilbell lost to Mi:ses Wit.'.e and Archev, 7-9. COMBINED DOUBLES. Mis« Sppirs and Fiance beat Brew-tun" and Mrs- Dougall, 9-1. = Miss Wlvtf--' and Dobie beat Miss Archev and O'Connell, 9-5. Miss and Angus beat Miss Bowron unci Ucrbidsrc, 9-1. Miss Cini'-.bcll a,nd McKay lost to Misa Witle. feud Par?onson, 6-9. St. Albans v. Suburban. P'. Albans beat Suburban by 9 matches to 7. MEN'S SINGLES, bent Hawkins, 6-1. 6-3. W. S. beat, McKeown, 6-3 6-3. TTnK-'\ beat Tillman, 6-1, -1-6. 6-3. Hardto best Mercer, 6-2, 6-1. MEN'S DOUBLES. . Hard ie and Hatch Jest to Tillman and Mercer. 3-6, 0-6. T® it and Sornerville beat- Hawkins and McKeoivn, 6-4, 6-2. LADIES' SINGLES. Kiss Buchanan beat Miss Muirson, 9-5. Miss Wri»ht lost to Mrs Clialklen. 1-9. Miss Webb lost to Mrs Spicer, 3-9. Miss Banks beat. Miss Leight-n, 9-8. , LADIES' DOUBLES. Misses Buchanan and Wright lost to Miss Muirson and Mrs Chnlklen, 3-9 Misses W»bb and Banks lcai lo Mrs Spicer -.ni Miss Leightori, 6-9. COMBINED DOUBLES. Mis'. Buchanan and Tait beat Miss Muirson and Hawkins, 9-5. Min Wright and Somervitlo lost to Mrs Chnlklen and McKeown. 3-9. Mi<n Webb and Hatch beat Mrs Spicer and Tillman, 9-3. Banks and Hsrdio lost to Miss Lcighton and Mercer, 3-9. Opawa v. LinU'ood. Opawa heat Linwood by 12 matches to 2. MEN'S SINGLES. Ollivier best Field, 6-1, 6-2. Patterson beat Borrows, 5-C, 6-0, 6-4. beat. Wood, 4-6, 60, 6-5. Barman beat Burn, 6-3, 6-4. LADIES' SINGLES. Miss Ferricr beat Misa Borrows, 9-0. Miss Heed beat Miss Bradford, 9-3. >T ; ss Menzies beat Miss Hobinson, 9-1. Miss Saunders beat Miss Russell, 9-2. LADIES' DOUBLES. Misses Ferrier and Hoed beat Misses Borrows and Bradford, 9-1. M'sw Mensies and Saunders heat Misse3 Robinson and Russell, 9-4. COMBINED DOUBLES. Mies Saunders 'and Harman beat Miss Russell and Burn, 9-3. Miss Menzies and. Barlow beat Miss Robins in and Wood, 9-4. The. other doubles were not- played. MEN'S' DOUBLES. Ollivier and Patterson lo3t to Field and Borrows, 3-6, 6-2, 6-2. Harman and Barlow lest to Wood and Burn, 3-6, 6-5, 4-6. Canterbury College ,v. Ne-w Brighton. Canterbury College beat New Brighton by 13 matches to 3. MEN'S SINGLES. W. R. Robinson, beat Collins, 6-2, 6-2. Hunger beat Johnston, 6-3, 6-5. Fish beat McMillan, 6-3, 5-6, 6-1. G. Robinson heat Chapman, 6-3, 6-0. MEN'S DOUBLES. Fish. and Hunter beat Collins and Johnston, 6-2, G-2. . Robinson and Robinson beat McMillan and Chapman 7 6-5, 6-4. LADIES' SINGLES. Miss E. Partridge beat Mrs Miles, 9-6. Miss L. Saunders beat Misa Eaglesome, 9-3. Miss Fowden beat Miss Hookfir 9-5. Miss Ryburn' lost to Mrs Barry, 7-0. ■ LiDIES' DOUBLES. Missea Saunders and Sowden beat Mrs Miles Mid Miss Eaglesome, 9-3 Misses Partridge and Ryburn lost to Mrs Barry and Miss Hooker, 8-9. COMBINED DOUBLES. Miss. Sowden and W. R. Robinson lost to Mrs Mileß and Collins, 4-9. Miss Partridge Mid Hunter heat' Misß Eaglesome and Johnston, 9-4. Miss Saunders and Fish beat Miss Hooker and McMillan, 9-1. Misa 'Ryburn and G. Hobinson beat Mrs Barry and Chapman, 9-8.
DAVIS CUP PLAYERS At HONOLULU. (by cable—press association—copyright.') (AUSTRALIAN AND IT.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION.) (Received Jifne 21st, 5.5 p.m.J HONOLULU, Juno 19. The Australian Davis Cup players. PatterBin and Hawkes, who arrived to-day, playeu R. Kinsey and Snbdgrass v. D. Patterson and Hawkes, 7-6, fi-ft. S. Snodgrass and I). Patterson, 6-,0, 6-1. an exhibition match on asphalt. The weather was hot and the balls light.
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