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LAWN TENNIS.

. .' MATCHES.ONSATURDAY..- '-. ■ / - ; ■ • . . ■ ' The following aro tho available results of tennis matches'played on ■ Saturday :— SHIELD. ■' -. : -: Thorndon won. against Newtown, by 0 rubbers to nil, 12'sfits to 1 set, 73 games to-23gga ds. The Thorndon players are mentioned .first:—SwanstoK and Mits Nnnneley v. Naglo and Hiss 'Pennoy, 6—o, 6—lj'.Youn? ami Miss Beefcham'v. Eedwatd and Miss Kobisoii, fl-5, 1-6; G—2; Smytlio and JtissJlarohant v. Morris and Miss iDem'psey,' (!—1,■ fi—l; Didsbury and Jlrs. . Holmes v. Lewis and Jliss Webb, 6—l, 6—o j Carter and. IXiis'Simi>sou v. Pratt : ami Jli&i.'Kedward, ! 6-0,'6-1 ;D. Prpuse arid Hiss Seed v. Emeny and Mis 3 .Veiteh, 6—2, 6—3. . ■ : ' : '■■

Victoria College won against-Welling-ton B, by 6 rubbers to nil,'l2 sets to 3 sets,. 63 games to 53 games. Victoria College, players-are mentioned first:—Prouso. and .Jliss K.M'lntosh v. SKe'ppard and Hiss' Farmer, 8—3,.6-r3;-F..P. Wilson and Miss Scott v.-Clarke and Miss Smallbone, β-lr 6— 4; Cleghorn and Jiiss Eeera r. JZ'Lean aiid. Mrs.. Brown, . .6—l, 6—3; Smith;and Miss.Saxon r. Patterson and Mi.<B ; Atmore, 2—G..6—t, &—3; De la Mare arid Miss Roberts v. Salek . and Miss Kirker,'-5-G, .6—3,6—2.. ~ ■■. ... . .':■ Wellington A won : against Brougham Hill by default -. : / J .-•; . ■ : .' :..■■/: '■■''.:'■ cup. ■ ■-..■••'•■'.•": ■ Muritai won' against Victoria College, by. 6'rubbers to 5 rubbers, 17 sets to 15 sets,.ls4 games.to 154.games. The- Muiitai players arts mentioned first:—Jones v. Mansfield, 6-5, Wright, v. Taylor, 6—5, 6—3; HartouT.-Eichelbaum, 3—6, 6—3, 5-0; Sanson' v.'Rufliei'fbrd,' -5—6, 0-6; M'KeiuiO: t. Hitchings,. 5-6, I—6; Hcrdman v.. Rev. Conipton,. 6—4, 6—l; Jones and AVriglit v. Mansfield and Taylor, 3—6, '6—5, -6—4; Hartal and Sanson v. Eichelbaum and Ruthcrford;-5—6, 2—6; iU'Jycnzie v. Hitohings and Rev:-..Compton, 6—5, 6—3;'; Miss. .Tenkins v. Miss M'Kellar, 6—2, 6—l; Miss IV Low v. Mies X,. M'lntosh, 6-3, 5-6; Miss Fruhauf v. Miss Still,- 3- G, -I—6; Bliss Smith v. Miss Gookej <r—i, ,5—6; Misses Jenkins and Fruharif .v. .'Misses M'Kellar and M'lntosh,. 6—5, 2—6;, Misses Low and Smith r. Misses Still and'Cobke,' 4-C, 6-4/■ .;"■.' ■'■ ".:■'": • : r.- '-. • - .-v

Brougham Hill won against Bidwill Street by U rubbers to 1 rubber, 22 sets to .■! sets,; ,183, games. to GB,Raines. Brougham Hill players mentioned first :— . .Sampson ,v.. Hamilton,:.6—l, 2—6, 6—o; Marriner.v.O. Payitt, 5-6, 6—5,- 6VI; Laurence .•" v.' 'Swinburne, . 6—l, 6—o; .Koberts. v. K.' i'avitt, br\, G—s;. Drummond:V. Watts, G—•!,- 6—o; Kea'n v. Paletliorpe,- G-r-I,' G—o; Sampson and Roberts v. : Hamilton and. 0. Pavitt,' *t-6, 4—o; Marriiier mid Driiinmond 'v. Swinburne and R; Pavitt, 6—l; 6—3 ;■ Laurence and Ko_an v. Watts and PalctUorpc, .6—l, 6—o; .Miss Hayes :v. Miss, Bridso.ii, '64-1,-6—i; -Miss Crqihbie-.v.- Miss', tteid, 6—2, 6—5;. Miss-Hogg Miss Miniu'e, .6—1,, 6—2; -Miss; Howe v. Miss Morris, 6—2, -Misses Hayes . and Crombie ■" v. , ' , Misses Budson and Reid, 6—l, 6—o; Misses: Hogg : and. Howe. v. Misses Slinifie and Morris, 6-1, 6-1. ■• , ■■:: , , ' .'.:. ;.;.; ■; : "-- '■ PENNANT. '': ■, :; ' V ' : ' .■ -Brougham Hill won against Newtown. A; by6. v rubbers',to — rubbers, G sets to 3 .sots, 63 games ': to .' 42 games;. The Brougham Hill players' 'are mentioned; ;first:—Hurley v. Powell, 3—9; Edwards :v.;.Glrady;''9—S^Townsohd , v. Thwaites, ■9— i;\ Amos v. Prince, s—o; Hurley and Toivusend v. Powell and Thwaites, 9-2; Jidwards and Amos y. Grady and Prince, 7—!); Jliss Williams v. Miss Powell, 7—o; .Miss;Carter'v.-Miss Jl'Lean, 7—4;■••Misses Williams and Carter v. Misses Powell and M'Lean, 7—2.' .' ■". .". ". ■'.. .:. ■;;.:■•■.■;.■ ;;,; jacket;. :/. ■:-■ ; -■';; I ■••Oriental, won/against Brougham Hill i. by 5 sets to. -I sets, fiG games to 60 games', ■the Oriental,players are liientioriid first: —Ifbbmsoh, v. Butcher, 8-»; Hutchesou v.. Keeves, 7-9;; Staples v. Rawnsley, a-3; Fan'ningiv: Quinnell, 1—0; Hutcheson and Staples v. Butcher iand Qninnell, 9—7; Robinson, and 'Fanning v.' Reeves- and Rawnslri};, B—9;Miss Miller v. Miss Mack, 7—5; Mis.r Buchan ; v.' Miss Gray, 7—6; Misses' Miller- and Buclmn'..- v. Misses Mack and tiray,'7tt3; ■ :■• ■■'. - •: -.'■: _■' lCbandtiUah won. Against ; Victoria College. A by, 8 sats to" 1 set', 71. games to 24 .games. ..The Khaiidallah .players aro mentioned tifsf:--Ballard'v. Toms, 9-7; Hutton v. Hill; 5-9;-. Dallard and Hutton v. Toms and Hill, '9-B;"Miss Finn and_.Miss Thornton; 7-0; Miss Williams Mlss ..-Pi?o«, ,7-0; Misses ,Finn and ■• Wiltons v. Misses Thornton and Piggott, .7—o. ' (Khandallah won the remaiuin" three sets by default.) : : •;.--:■•■■

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 748, 22 February 1910, Page 3

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LAWN TENNIS. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 748, 22 February 1910, Page 3

LAWN TENNIS. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 748, 22 February 1910, Page 3

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