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LAWN TENNIS.

RESULTS OF SATURDAY'S GAMES. .' The following' results oT Saturday's matches (winning teams' player's and'scores mentioned; first in every case):— ' SHIELD. , . , . Newtown l defeated College-by 7 sets:to 6 (89 games to 81): —Morris v. -Prouse, 7—9; Wilson \v Bcere, 9—4; Redward v.. Anderson, (9 —ojiNagle v. Putnam,, 9—B; Miss Glasgow v.-'Miss 'Van Staveren, 2—7} Mrs. N.iclo y. Miss Roberts,' 7t-2 ; Morris and Wilson v. ProuEO and Beere, 6—9; Redward and Naglo v. Do La Mare and Anderson, 8; Low and 'Brailsford v. Putnamand Smith, 7—9 • Misses ' Glasgow and Robinson v. Misses Van Staveren and Roberts, . 7^4; Alesdames N'aglo and Grady v. Misses',.Scott and M'lntosh, 1 7—2;. Brailsford Mrs. Grady v.- Do la Mare and Miss,'Scott,'..s—7; Low and Miss; Robinson v. Smith; and*'Misg M'lntosh, 5—7. . -■

Khandallah defeated. Newtown by'. 8 ,sots to 5 (94 games to G6):—Hoklswortlrv. Ihwaites, B—9;8 —9; Fleming v.\ Sheppard,; 7—9; Jones v. Grady, 9—3; R;ch'ardsoirv. ; Murray, n T'- ss y -' ;Miss; Clart.-w—6; 'Jliss Batham v. Mrs.' Low',- 7—3; Holdsworth and I'loming 1 v.- Thwaites: and Sheppardjf-9—l; n° n 5 san d; Richardson; v. ;Murray and Powell, 0 1 Mackay and Cockajuie v. Grady .and Do Rose, B—9: Misses., Cock and Bathaiu; v. Miss Clark _and ,Mrs.. Low,.. j'.Mi.sses ;K. Clark.and N. Batham v. Misses Redward arid' S°cki '—1; Mackay' and: Miss K,: Clark v. iowell and Miss Redward, Cbck'aynb. and Miss N. Batbarn V; De Rose and -Miss Bock, I—2.1 —2. '. u, c defeated Petone'by;lb"sctj:to 3 (95 games .to 51):—Fraser v. CornelLS—9 ; n a J d 9-^-2; M'Nicol-vivAustin, 9 r ; 'MTiean ;v. lEarkinson,'.? O^iiiSllrs. le^- d Miss Ronuy, i 7—2; Miss' Dimant v. Miss Benilott, 7—3;: FraSer ! and' Foriiia r. Cornell and fright, '9-6;; M'Nicol and • i-iirlv Austl f and.Parkinson,'9^4; Sliand ?? v. Duncan- and-,Curtis, 9—2; j*iran 4 an 4 Miss Dimant v. Miiss Penny ?P. Mrs.,-Hawkins, Br*7j Mrs. Reeves' and;Mi.ss Harniah v. Miss Bennett aiid MrsM,Wilklnson, ,2-r-( jiFernie'.and Mrs.; Reeves.v,' Duncan and Mrs. Hawkins, 7—3 ; Shand and Miss Hannah, v. Curtis and- Mrs. Wilkinson,''7^2. ' PENNANT ' - Brougliani' Hill ■B ' defeated'-College :A' by 5 ; sets to 2 (43 games all) I—Ed wards" J v. Scott, '9-r6; A. R.: Williams t; Taylor,''ott9 (default); Clarko v. Isaacs/- j Misl'Mur- ' ray, v.; Miss ' Barkis,., 7^>: IClarko - and >rWilhams:. v. Scott' aiid; ■Taylor,;' 9—7;; and. Kcllaway; v.. Misses Barkas and C...Murray, '7-—3;. Edwards iand'-Miss.iKella-way, -v.. Isaacs and .' Miss. 0., Murray,' ; 2r-7. ';f Brougham .Hill A; < defeated Jonnsonvillo by 51 pots to 2: (53'games;to 34) v. Robertson,- 9—6; Hurley v. -W. ' Jloore, 9—7;' WiVHowe v.. Munroe, 9-M).;; Miss Dempsey v. Miss'. Wilson) 7—4; ;'Lawrence and Howe v. Robertson '.and - Mobre,' 6—9; Jiisses- DempEoy.' l and;Famer;v."'Miss J ' lWilsonand Mrs.. Moore,';;,6-f7 r ':;,'Hurley ', and ~Miss Farmer; v;- Munroejand -Mrs. 1 Moore, -7—l. : :

'vRACQUra;.-;^;.:^' 1 '.v Kilbirnio (defeated vGoliego' : ;!A ; to 1,. (66.. games '. to' •. 25) :ttßu tchings ;v l •. Drirican, 9—4; ,Dart' r;< Tudhope, v. 1 Oram; 9-45'j ;Miss 'Price,' r. i: Miss >Taylof. 7—3; Hutcjiings and" Dttrt-y:fi?ii'ncari i; 'and Tudhopo;. 9t-0 j, Misses} Price ' arid Asqniffi; Y. Misses laylor and; Thompsori, and Miss'Asquith'.v. Or'amVancl Miss; Thompson,. 7—5.; i".-V"'j. I-";":".' I Brougham. Hill A defeated; College D, by 4,;. sets' to 3,: (80 games .to.. 37)Bnndley .T. Bogle, 0—9./(default); Fell. v. Stocker,' o—9 /(default); /O'Lcaryj T.' Dobbio,. 9—2j-.uJliss i Hogg and '■ Miss ;L. Mlnt'osh,' 7—3 ;"' Brindley and. Fell v. ' Bogle aud Dobbio,o—9"(defaulfc);' Missei 'Hogg L. M'lntosh and F, ■ Cooke;- 7—3; O'Leary and; Miss Saxon, iy, Stocker 'audi Miss F, Cooke,; 7—2. •' : .' ' '.-ly- :• v'.-■ Muritai' defeated -Brbiigliam'. Hill, ?B j .by 5! sets to- 2(49 games to 2!))":—Buddlo y. Morrison, :9—4 ; Wright: "v.- Ureii, • 3-^-9;i D. . 9—7;''lil.iss^Lpw'V;;;Miss Harrowby,, ,7—o .(default) •..Buddle'( i .an'd Wright, Misses Lofc v.' Misses Harrowby; 7--r0 y (d&,fault); Howden-iandiMiss^Jjo.wJy. Ardonj and •Miss ill; Harrowby, ,7—o..(default).^

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 129, 24 February 1908, Page 4

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LAWN TENNIS. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 129, 24 February 1908, Page 4

LAWN TENNIS. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 129, 24 February 1908, Page 4

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