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LAWN TENNIS.

. RESULTS. OF SATURDAY'S MATCHES. Tho'following are tho results of the matohce played on Saturday in connection irith tho. lawn tennis competitions :— SHIELD. WfrllingtonA won against , Brougham Hill by 11 and 3 halved rubbers to 4 and 3 .halved rubbers; 26 seta to 13 sets; 203 games to 133 games. Wollington A players aro mentioned first. 1 Fishoi' v. Hawkins.'. 6—o, o—4; Brown v, Laishley. 5—6, 6-<S, 6—4; Blair v. Hunter, 6—l, 6-3; Snlmond v. H. V. Hpwo, 6-3, 6-0; Wilson v. AVatkins, 5--6J 6—4, 2—6; Fraserv. Lawrence, o—2, 6—2; Blown and Blair v. Laishley and Hunter, 6—4, 5-6, 6—5; Fisher and Salmond v. llowo and Watktns, 6—2, 6—o; Wilson and Fraser v. Hawkins and Lawrence, Q —3, fr-5; Miss'Trovers'v. Mrs; Goldic, 6—l, 0— 5; Miss Cock v. Miss Morgan, 6—5, 6—fl; lliss Diinant-v. Miss Archer, 6—4, 6—5; Miss Farmer v. Mrs. W. E. Howe, 2—6, I—6; Mise Hannah v. Miss Davis, 2—o, 6—3; Miss Francis v. Mre. J. H. B Howe, I—6, I—6; Misses Travers and Francis v. Mre. Goldio and Mies Archer, 6—4. o—6; Misses Cock and Dimant v. Miss Morgan and Mrs. W. E. Howe, 5-6, Misses Farmer and Hannah v. Mies Davis and Mrs. J. H. B. Howe, 2-6, 5-6. Victoria College won against Wellington B by 12J rubbers to 5J rubbers; 25 sets to 14 sets; 176 games to 142 games. Victoria College players aro niontionod first. Weir v. Waid, o—6, 0-6; Proufe v. o—s, 6-2; Cloghorn v. M'Nicol, 3-6, 6-2, 6—4-, Smith v. Sheppard, 1-6, 2-0; Taylor v. , J. M'Lean. 2-6, 2—6; Duncan v. Clarke,'l—o, Piouso and Cleghom v. Ward and Shoppaid, 4—o. 6—3. o—2; Weir and Smith v. A. M'Loan and M'Nicol, o—6, o—6; Taylor and Duncan v.. J. .M'Loan and Clarke, G-iyi-C, 6—l; Van Slaveren v. Miss Nswrqan, 6— 3, 6—2; Miss Scott v. Miss Duncan, 6—4, 6—4-; , Miss Ecbeits v. Miss Webb, G-5, 6-5; Miss* Macintosh v. Miss Smallbone, 6-0, 6—l; Miss Teniiaut y. Miss Atmore, 6—o, Miss Saxon v. Miss Evans, iJ—l, 6—l; Misses Van Stavereu and EoberU \. Misses Newman and , 'Duncan, 6—4, 6—2; Missi-s,Scott and Saxon v. Missos Webb and Smallbono, 5—6, 6—O; Misses Macintosh and Tonnant v. Missos Atm'ore and Evans, 6—o, 6—3. .Thorcdon , won-against Nowtown by 11 and 2 halved rubbers'-to 4 and 2 halved rubbers; 28 sots to 16 sots; 201 games'to 179 games. ■■■Thorndon players are mentioned first. < Swar.ston v. Morris, 6—o, 6-fl; Young x, Nagle, 6—2, 3-6, 6-3; Smythe v. Eedward, 63, G—l; Sloman v. Lindsay, 6—4, i—6,' ,6-3| Putnam v. Jefiory, 2—6, 6—5, 2—6; Cachcmaillo v. Lowis, 5-76, 6—5, 2—o; Swanston. and Young ' v. Mqrcis and Eeflward, 6—3, 6—3; Smythoand Sloman v. Naglo and Lindsay, o—2, 5-6, 6—5; Putnam and Cachemaillc v. Joffcry and Lewis, 4—o, 6-3, 6—5; Miss Batliam'v. Mrs. Naglc, β-i, 6-72; Mrs. Holmes v. Mis. Grady, 6—l, G—3; Miss Marchant v Miss Pennny, 6—4, G-S; Miss Smytlio v. Miss Eobinson.^-Hi.O—6;Mis3 Von Dadclzon v. Miss Dcnipscy, 6—5, 2—6; Miss Gnvin v. Miss Webb, 2-6, 2-6; Miss Batham and Mrs. V. Mrs. Nagle and Miss Eobinson, 6—3. 3—6; Misses Marchant and SmyUie v. Mrs. Grady and Miss Dempsey, 3—6, 4—oj Misses Von Dadclzcn and Gaun v. Misses Penney and Webb, 6-4, 6-5. - - ( . PENNANT. Biougham Hill von against Victoria College Any 8 sets to 1 set; 71 ganies t0 : 34 gaines. Brougham Hill players are mentioned first. Hurlej, 9, v. Wilson 3; Edwards, D, v. Hitchings 6; Barton, 9, v. Hcgg 2; Townsond, 9, v. Eiddiford, 1; Hurley and Edwards, 9, v. WUt son and Hjtchings, 6; Barton and Townsend, 9, v. Hogg and Eiddiford, 2; Miss Creasy, 8, v« Mis? L. M'Kellar, 7; Miss Williams, 7, v, Mife M. Barkas, 1; Misses Crensy and Williams, 7, v. Misses M'Kollar and Barkas) 6. Nowtown A won against Muritai by 7 seta to 2 sets; 72 games to 52 games. Newtown A players .arc mentioned first. 1 Powell, 9, v. Millier, 3; Gracly, 9, v. Weyburne, 7; Prince, 9, v. Disher, 7; Godbor, 9, v. Fnrby, 8; Mis , ;' Vcitoh, G, v. Miss Smith, 7{ Mi<« M'Lean, 7, v. Miss Plimmer, 5; Powoll and Godber, 9, v. Miller and Weybume, 6; Grady and Princo, 9, v. Disher and Furby, 2; Misses Vcitch and M'Lean, 5, ( v. Misses Smith .aiid Plimmer,'7. r Petoue won against Victoria College B by S sots to 4 sets; 63 games to 59 games. Petono ' playeia aro mentioned first . i^. Hope, 9, v. Wright, 2; Mitchell, 8, v. Daniels, 9; Andrews, 6, v. Paterson, 9; Caverhill, 4, v, Luke, 9; Miss Caverhill. 7, v. Miw Butler, I; ,Miss Morris- 7, v. Miss Still, 6; Hope anil An'diews. 9, v. Wright and Daniels, 8; Mitchell and Caverhill, 6, v. Paterson and Luke. 9j Misses Caverhill and Moiris, 7, v. Misses Butler and StiU, 6. Kilbiraio won against Nowtown B by 5 sets to 4 sets; 61 games to 47 games. Kilbirnie plajcis are mentioned first. ' Mitchell, 7, v.- Emery, 9; Do Eow, 8, \. Mitchell, 9; Drummond, 9, v. Smith, 4; Martin, 9, v. Norris, 2; Mitchell and Do Eosc, 2, \. Emery and Mitchell, 9; Dmmmond and Mai tin, 9, ,v. Smith and Noiris, 1; Miss Asquith, 7, v. Miss Powell, 1; Miss Biown, 7, v. Miss d'Eindcu, 2; "" Misses Asqnith and Brown,' 3, v. Misses Powell and d'Emden, 7. , . RACKET. Trinity A won against Oriental by 6 sets to. ' 3 sets; 66 games to 55 games. Trinity A players are mentioned first; Crewes, 9, v. Staples, 3; Arcus, 7, v. Robin* son, 9; Stnnger, 9, v. Freer, 5; Clarke, 9, v. Fanning, 7; Creues and Arcus, S. v. Stapl« and Robinson, 6;, Stringer and Clarke, !), v, Fieer and Fanning, 6; Miss Printzen, 3, v. 1 Miss Millar, 7j Miss Crencs, 4,' v. Miss Sinclair, 7;' Misses Printzen and ,Crcwes, 7, v. Missel Millar and Sinclair, 5.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 670, 22 November 1909, Page 5

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LAWN TENNIS. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 670, 22 November 1909, Page 5

LAWN TENNIS. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 670, 22 November 1909, Page 5

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