LAWN TENNIS.
OPENING OF THE COMPETITIONS. SATURDAY'S MATCHES. The, following are tho results of last Saturday's lawn tenuis matches: — MEN'S COMPETITION. '.'■'. A Grade. Wellingon First defeated Hutt by 5 rubbers to 1; 10 sets to 4; 79 games to 50.. " ' Brown v, Hawkins, 4—6, 6—4, 6—5; Wilson v. Cornell, 5—6, 5—6; Salmoud v. Ward, 5-6, '6-0, 6-4;.M'Nicol v. Groon, 6—o, 6-0; Brown and Salmond v. Cornell and Ward, 6—3, 6—5; Wilson and M'Nicol v. Hawkins and Green, 6-3, 6-2. ..•'.'. : Brougham Bill defeated Victoria College by 5 rubbers to 1; 11 sets to 4; 80 games to 63. ..'■'.. ~ - H. V. Howo v. Wilson, 6-2, 3-6, 6—5; Hunter v. Beere, 6—l, 6—2; J. A. B. Howe v.Cleghorn, 4—6, 6—4,-6-r- - Dart v. Smith, 6-5, 2-6, 5-6, Hunter and Dart v. Wilson arid Beere, 6—2, 6^; Howe Bros. v. Cleghom and Smith, 6-5, 6^-5; B Grado. : Brougham Hill First defeated Victoria College >Second by .6-rubbers to, nil;. 12 sets to 1; 77 games to 41. ' • Marriner v. Fair, 6—3, 6—4; Roberts v. Eichelbaum, 6—2, 6—l; Sampson v. Loughnanj 6—5, 6—3; Lawrence v. Leary, 6—3; 6—2; Marriner and SampSon v. Loughrian and Leary, 6—4, 5—6, 6—2; Roberts and Lawrence y. Fair and Eichelbaum,' 6—3, 6—3.: ' ' Petorie-.defeated.Hutt by 4 rubbers to 1 (one.unfinished); 10 sets to 5; .79 games to 65. ■-•;'. Parkinson v. Mirams, 5 —6, 6—3, 6 — 2; Duncan v. Callender, 6—2/3—6, 6— 3; Austin v. Brown, 3—6,-6—5, 3—6; Andrews v. Kirk, 6—5; 6—4; Parkinson arid Duncan v. Mirams and Callender, 6-r4 (unfinished); Austin and Andrews v. Brown and .Kirk, 6—3, 5—6, 6—4. .■.■•: Victoria..College First 'defeated Trinity by 3 rubbers to 3; 8 sets to 6; 65 games to 55. . (l'aylor.v.;Correll,.6—2, 6—5; Rutkerfurd v'. Swinburne, 3—6, 5-^-6; Parker v.. Pavitt, 4—6, 6—o, 6—2; : Duncan ■'. v. Jacobsen, 3—6, 2—6; Taylor arid Rutherfurd v. Correll and Swinburne, 6—5; 4—6, 6—3; Parker and Duncan v. Pavitt and Jacobsen, I—6j 5—6. ; • D Grade. ■' :. Johnspnville defeated Victoria College Second by 5 rubbers to 1; 53 games to 18, ." , ' '.;' _ Robertson v. Inder,' 9—l; Chappell v. Mackerseyy B—9; Bethune v. Melody, Bould v. p'Shea. 9—l-, Robert son and Chappellvv. Inder. and Mackersey., .9—2; ' Bethune and Bould v. Melody. and-O'She'a, 9—3;
■:''■', LADIES',COMPETITION: \ :. ?■ . ' : ; A Grade. > :■ )■..:■' Wellington A defeated Wellington B by 6 .'.rubbers, to'. nil—no details available. .- '•. ;; • Brougham Hill defeated Victoria College by 4 rubbers to 1 (one unfinished), 9 sets - to 4; 69 games to, 53. ) '•. . ■ Miss : Morgan y. Miss -Van Staveren, .2—6, 4—6;, Miss Archer v. Miss Scott, 4-6, 6-3; Mrs. W. E. Howov. Miss M'lntosh, 6—5, I—l (unfinished); Miss, Davis v. Miss Kef slake, 6—l; 6-4). : Blisses Morgan "and Archer v. , Misses' Van Staveren and' Scott,. 6—5, 4-^6,:;6^4; i Mrs. Howe and Miss Davis ;tt Mrs. M'lntosh and Kerslake, 6—l, 6 _4, v ;:■:-.-, ■■ ::-<■■■.;. . ,:.; ~. "•'■'S i 11 : ■ B.i Grade." • . •■: Victoria. College defeated Trinity Church by 6 rubbers to nil, 54 games ■ , ■■■. :■. . .^o., Miss V. Saxon v; Miss. Ward, 9—l; Miss. G. > Saxon v. Miss Crowes,' 9—B; Miss'M'Kellar v. Miss Reid, 9—5; Miss Atkinson v< Miss Printzen, 9—6. Misses Saxon v. Misses Ward and Crewes, .9— 1; Misses iM'Kellar and Atkinson. v. . Misses- Reid' and" Printzen, " '' vPetone''defeated Brougham Hill by 4 rubbers.to 2; 36 games to 26.- „ .'; ;'.'■! ■Miss Bennett v. Miss 'Rothschild, 2— 7-;YMiss D. Caverhill v. Miss Hayes, ■ 7 —4; Miss 0. Caverhili v. Miss Williams, 6±-7 ; IMiss Walters': v."'Mrs: Sampson, 7—2. Misses Bennett and'D. Caverhill Rothschild and Hayes, 7—4; Misses 0. Caverhill and Walters v. Miss Williams and Mrs. Sampson,"7—2. ..,; -"; C Grade. : ,; St.';* John's'; defeated Trinity by 6 rubbers to nil, 57 games to 21. , ' ;Miss Tavendale v. Miss D'Emden, 9 -44; Miss Horrell v. Mrs. Smart, 11—2; Miss Wilson v. Miss Gamble, B—s; Miss Clydo.v. Miss Henderson/9—4. Misses Tavendale and Horrell v. Miss D'Emden arid Mrs.' Smart, B—s; Misses Wilson and Clyde v. Misses Gamble and Henderson, 12—l'.': ■ . .' Oriental defeated Brougham Hill by 5 rubbers to I;.4l.games to 17. ■ Miss Miller' v.' Miss Alcorn, •' 7—3; Miss Buchan ,v. Miss. Cornish, 7—2; Miss Sheldon v. Miss! Brown, 7—l; Miss Ward v. Miss T-ingey, 6—7. Misses Miller.and' Buchan v. Misses Alcorn and Cornish, 7—o; Misses Sheldon and Ward v. Misses Brown and Tingey, 7 —4. ' ' Khandallab defeated Johnsonville by 5 rubbers to 1; 41 games to 33.. Miss ( Clark v. Mrs. Bowler, 6—7; Miss Willans v. Miss Cook, 7—6; Miss N. •Bathanv. Miss.Wilson, 7—6; Miss D. Willans v. Miss Blair, 7—5. Misses Clark and Batham v. Mrs. Bowler and Miss Wilson, 7—4 .jMisses Willans v. Misses Blair and Cook, ,7—5, -•••
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 955, 24 October 1910, Page 11
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