LAWN TENNIS.
.RESULTS OF SATURDAY MATCHES. ■:' The. following arc the results of the lawn tennis competitions played on Saturday :— ..'•■;''■ SHIELD; ' ;. Wellington A won affainst Victoria Oollcko by 13 rubbers to 3 rnbbcrs (2 rubbers halved).- 29 sets to 10 sots, 210 James to 150 games. The Wellington players arc mentioned first:— Brown v. Prouso, 6—2, 6—2; Blair v. Bccre, G-4, 6-3; Salmond v. F. P. Wilson, (1-3, 6-1; Wilson v. Cleghorn, 6—2, o—s; Fraser v. Smith, 6-5, 6-4; A.M/Lenn v. Taylor, 6V-3,'«-«, G-2; Miss Trovers ,v. Miss van Stavcren, 6—4, 6 —3j Miss Williams v. Miss Roberts, G—l, £I—2; Miss i Cock v. Miss Reeve, 6—3, 6—l; Miss Uiroant v, Miss M'lntosh, o—2, B—4; Miss Farmer, v. Miss Tennant, 5—G, I—G; Miss Francis iv.' Miss Saxon, G— i, 3—6; Misses.Travors and Williams v. Misses van Stnvcren and Cohorts, i'r—6, 6—3; Misses Cock and Dimant v. Misses Ileove and Saxon, 6—3, 6—3! Misses Farmer ami Francis v. Misses M'lntosh ami Tennant, S—G, H—G; Brown and Blair v. I'ronse and Besre, 6—3, 6—5: Salmond and Wilson v. F. P.Wilson and Clcghorn, 3—o,* 6—2, 6—3; Troser and M'Lean v. Smith and Taylor, 6—5, i— 4 — '■" Thorndon won against Wellington B by 13 rubbers to 4 rubbers (1 rubber halved), 28 sets to 11 sets, 198 games to 109 games. Thorndon players are.mentioned iirst:—. ; Swanston v. M'Nicol, 6—l, 6-0; Young v. Ward, 5-6, G—l, 6—r-; Smytho v. Shepherd, 4-6, 6—2, 6-2; Putnam v. J. M'Loan, 2HS, 6-5, 0-6; Mackay v. Clarke, 2-6, 2—li; Cachemaille v. Paterson, 4—6,"S—6j Miss Nunnollv v. Miss Webb, G-l, 6-0; Miss BathamV v. Miss Smallbono, 6—l, 6—l; Mrs. Holmes v; Miss Evans, 8-0, 6-fl; Miss Merchant v. Miss Kir-, ker, 6-0, G-l; Miss Seed v. Miss Atmore, 6-1, 6—l; Miss Smytho v. Miss Duncan.t 3-6, 6—l; Misses Nunnclly and Batham v. Misses-Webb and Smallbone, 6—l, 6-0; Mrs. Holmes and Miss Marchant v. Misses Evans and Kirker, 6-0, 6-2; Misses Seed and Smytho v. Missca Atmore and Duncan, G—s, 6—2; Swatiston and " Young v. Misses Ward and Shepherd, f(-3, i 6—3; '■- Smythe and Putnam v. M'Nicol and' Clarke, 6—2, 6-2; Mackay and Cachcmaillo v. J. M'Lean and Paterson, 2—6, 3—6. ■ -
1 Brougham Hill won against Newtown by 10 rubbers to 4 rubbors(4 rubbors halved), 24 sots to 14 sots, 195 games to 152 games. Brougham. Hill playors are mentioned first:— .'. Hawkins V. Norris, G—3, 6-2; Hunter v. Redward, G-*-3, 4—o, 6-0; J. A.'. 8.. Howo v. Nnglo, 3-6, 4-6; H. V. Howe v. Lindsay, g-3, 6-3; Watkins v. Jeffries, G-3, 5-6, 6-4; SampSon v. .Powell, G-3, 6-5;: Mrs. Goalie, v. Mrs. Nagle,,i-6, G-5; Miss Morgan v. Miss Grady, 6—l; 3-rG; Miss Archer v. Miss Robinson, 3—G, 6—4; Mrs. W. Howo. v. Miss !Den)psey, 5—G, G—s; Miss Davics v. Miss Webb, 6-4; Mrs.J. A. B. Howe v. Mies Redward, 6-1, 6-2; Mrs; Goldio and Miss Archer: (retired t& in first-sot)--v.'Mrs. Nagle and Miss Robinson, 8-G, 0-8; Miss Morgan and Mrs. AY. HoweVv. Mrs. Grady and Miss Derapsey, 6—2, G~2; Miss Davies and Mrs. J. A: B. Howe v. Misses Wobb and Rodward, 6—5, 6-0; Hawkins and Hunter v. Morris and'Redward, 6-2, G-3; H. V. Howe ! and Watkins v. Nagle and Lindsay, 5--(i; S-76;' J. A. 11. Howe and Sampson v. -J oneirics- and Powoll, 5-C, 5-8. ■"•.'■ ;■■, ..-•.
:-/o-' }■;■{■: cup. •;'■■ 'V'r-■;■'•/ ''Hutt won against-Muritai' by 12 rubbers' to 2 rubbors (one rubber halvcu), 27 Sots to 9 sets, 193\games .to.. 104! games. Hutt; playcra mentioned first: , - ■. '.;'■:■ ' Jackson v. Jones, '.6—l,' 4—G, 6—3; Green v. Wright, 6-0, 2-0, 3-6; Wore t. Harton, 6-1, 6—3, v Callender v. Sanson, 5-6, 6-2, 6-01 Howden. v.Hcrdman, 4—6, 6—l, 6—4; Treadwell v Millier, G—3, 6—2;. Mrs. Wogg v. Miss Fruhauf.'G—3, 6—l; Miss C&llcndcr Vt'.-.Miss Jonkins, 6—l, 6—l; Miss Foster v. Miss Low, G—{>, 6—l) Miss Stevens v. Miss Isaacs, S-r6, 6—2 j Mrs. Wagg And Miss Callcm!cr v. Misses Proliant' and'lsaacs, 6—3, 0—1; Misses Foster 'and Stevens v. .Misses'iJC'likins/and Low, 6—2, 6—3; Jackson and Groan v.' Jones and; Wright, 2—8,-6--0, 6—4; Clcro-and:Callender v; Harton and Sanson, lr-'i, (I—4; Howden and Trcadwell v. Herdmau and Millier, 6—2, 5~6!>-0.. : ; : ■ ', Bfoughara Hill won against .Victoria College by :15 rubbers to nil, -30.' sets to 3 sets, lDlgames to 68 games. Brougham Hill players mentioned first; ; ..,:'.':. ' Marriner t. Duncan, 6—l, 5—6, 6—2; Lawronco v. Eiohelbaum, ; 6—o, 6—3; O'Leary v. Rutherford, I—6, 6—l, G—2; Roberts v. Fair, 6—l, 6—l; Kean v. Wilson, S-ri, 6—o; Drummond v.;lsaaCß; o—4, 6—l; Miss'RotKßchildV;. •Miss M'lhtosh, 6—2, 6—3;' Miss Hayes'v. Miss Stitt, 6-2,'0-1; Miss Crombie, Mrs.'Burton, and\ Misses Rothschild and Hayes won their games By default; Miss Cronibie and JteVßurton. v. Misses .M'lntosh. and Stitt, 0—1,6—5;, Marriner and Roberts v. Eichelbaum had Fair, 6—2, fi—3; Lawrence arid O'Leary v. iDuncan and Rutherford, 6—fl, o—s; Kftan and Drqinmond v. Wilson and Isaacs, 6-4,-6—2.'' ' Note,—No results of match between! Bidwill Street and Khandallah aro to hand." , -,■''•.> ■'■■\-, ■-'>■■!. \ :^{ ;:^^ : ' : Brougham Hill'won against VictoriaJ-Collego A by 9 sets to nil, 75 games to, 24; gaiies, Broughani Hill players are mentioned first,'. i Amos v. Danicll, 9—3; Nqrthcote; v.'-: Arthur, 9—l; Long v. Luko, '9—4; Dawson' v. Rahdrup, 9—o; Mrs.'Barton v. Miss Ttylor, : 7-:i;'Miss Carter v. Miss Johnson, Mrs.-Burton and Miss. Carter V. Misses Taylor.and Johnson, 7-0; Amos and Northcoto v. Daniell: and Arthur, 9—4; Long and Dawson v. Luke and 'Randrup, 9—B. ■> ■ •■■■•i- . ' -i
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 664, 15 November 1909, Page 9
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