LAWN TENNIS.
THE PLAY ON SATURDAY. MEN'S COMPETITION.—A GRADE. Brougham Hill defeated Muritai by 4 rubbers to 2, 9 sets to 4, 64 games to' 42.—Laishloy v. Nagle, 6—3, 6—2; H. V. Howo v. Jones, 6—2, 6—3; J. A. B. Howo v. Wright, 6-0, 6—2; Lawreneo v. Lewis, 6 —2, 2—6, 5—6; Laishley and Lawrence v. Nagle and Lewis, I—6, 2—6 ; Howe Bros. v. Jones ■and Wright, 6—3, G—l. Wellington I defeated Victoria Collego by 5 rubbers to 1, 10 sots to 3,, 71 games to 37.—Brown v. Bcere, 6 —3, 6—o; SaJmond v. Clegliorn, 6—4, 6—l; Eller v. Smith, 5—6, 3—6; Jeffrey, v. Bauchop, 3—6, 6—2, 6 —l; Brown and Salmond v. Beore and Bauchop, 6—l. 6—o; Eller and Jeffrey v. Smith and Cleghorn, 6—4, 6—3. Thorndon defeated Hutt by 5 rubbers to 1, 11 sets to 2, 75 games to 39.— Peacock v. Hawkins, 6—o, 6—o; myiho t. Cornell, G--3, 6—3; O. Prouse v. Callendcr, 6—2,4—G, 5—6; Putnam v. Kirk, 6—3, 6—5; Peacock and Smytho v. Hawkins and Cornell, 6—o, 6—l; Putnam and Prouse v. Callender and Kirk, 6—5, 6—5. ' - B Grade. Potbno defeated Brougham Hill I >y 3 rubbers to 3, : 7 sets to 6, 52 games to 53.—Parkinson v. Sampson, 6 —2, I—6, 2—6; Duncan v. Marriner, 6—l, 6—2; Austin, v. Dart, 6 —5, 6—3 ; Andrews v. Townsend, I—6, o—6; Parkinson and Duncan v. Sampson and Marrmer, 6-7-2,.,6—2; Austin and Andrews v. Dart and Townsend, 3—6, 3—6. •: Victoria Collego I defeated Brougham Hill II by 4 rubbers to 2, 8 sets to 6, 64 games to . 54.—Parker v. Kean, 6—3, 6—l; Taylor v. Hurley, 6—2; I—6, 6—2; Rutherfurd v. Barton, I—6, 3—6; Fair v. Butcher, 5—6, 2—6; Parker and Taylor v. Kean and Barton, 6—3, 4—6, Rutherfurd and Fair v. Hurloy and Butcher, 6—l, 6—3. Trinity Church defeated.Victoria College, II by 5 rubbers to 1, 10 sets to 2, 65 games to. 38.—Crowes v. Eicbelbaum, 6—2, 6--4; Correll v. ■ Picken, 6—l, 6 —3; Swinburne v. Wilson, 6 —2, 6—3/ Jacobsen v. Loughnan, 3-H3, 2—6; Crowes "and Correll . v. Eichelbaum arid Picken, 6—2, 6—3; Swinburno and Jacobseii v; Wilson and Loughnan, 6—2, 6—4. , . C Grade, Brougham Hill I defeated Victoria Collego by 5 , rubbers' to 1, 52 games ;o 22. —Edwards v. Leary,- 9—o (default).; Staples v. Wright, 9—3; Dawson v. M'Dowall, 9—6; Jack v. Darnell, 7—9; Staples and , Edwards ■v. Lcary and Daniell, 9—o '(default);- Dawsoh and Jack v. Wright and M'Dowall, 9—4. . Khandallah defeated Oriental bv 5 rubbers to 1, 52 games to 25.—Hutchings v. Robinson, 7—9; C. C. Richardson r.; Hutchcson, 9—3; Heenan v. Hutton, 9—4; Hodgson v. Norrie, 9—6; Hutchings and Richardson v. Robinson and Norrie, ,9—3; Heenan and Hodgson v. Huteheson and Hutton, 9—o. -• ■• ' ; Hutt defeated Brougham Hill II by 4 rubbers to 2; 50 games-to 32.—Pbanga v..,Raw.nsley, ,9—l; .Heketa v. Bickuell/B—9; Kennedy v. Naglo, 9—3; Gardner v. Smith, 6—9; Poanga and Heketa y. Rawiisley and Bicknell. 9—6; Gardiner and Kennedy v. Nagle and Smith, 9—4. ..-..' Muritai defeated-Petone by 4'rubbers to 2, 50 games -tp , 40.--How<fcn v. lopo, 9—7; Stranger y. Kean, 7—9; Dishei: vr, CaVorhill, 9-5; Walton v. ,(i. A. Duncan,..;9—3; Howdon and Stranger, v. Kean and Duncan, 7—9; Disher and Walton v. Hope and Caverhill, .9—7. ■ , ■■■' _ ■■■ ,Y -O Grade. ■ ■ ~ '" Trinity ■ Church defeated Brougham Hill by 3 rubbers to 3, 49 games to 40 —Watts y. Oakley, ,B—9; Clark v. Reeves, 9—3; Amos v. Quinnell, 6—9; Wilson v. Muir, Watts and Clark v. Oakloy and Roevos, B—9; Amos and Wilson v. Quinnell and Muir, 9—6. Oriental defeated Victoria College I by default. . LADIES' COMPETITION; A GRADE. Thorndon defeated Wellington I by 5 rubbers to 1, 11 sets to 5, 86 games to 60.—Miss Nunneley v. Miss Travors, 0-6, 6-2, 6-2; Miss Batham v. Miss Cock,: 4—6, 6—5, 4-6; Miss Simpson v. Mrs. Goldie, 6—2, 3—6, 6— 4-"Mis. Holmes y. Miss Atmore, '4—6, 6—o; 6—2; Misses Nunneloy, and Batliam v. Misses Travers and 'Cock', 6—3, 6—3; Mrs. Holmes and Miss-Simpson-v. Mrs. .Goldie and' Miss Atmore; 6—5, 6—2. C Grade. Johnsohville defeated Victoria, Collego by 3 rubbers to 3' 36 games to 30.— Mrs. Bowler v. Miss. Atkinson, 5—7; Miss Wilson v. Miss M. Haldane, 6 —7; Miss Blair v. Miss K. Haldane, 7—3; Miss Cook v. Misa.Mason, 7—l; Mrs. Bowler arid Miss Wilson v. Misses Atkinson and Haldane, 4—7; Misses Blair and Cook v. Misses Haldano and Mason, .7—5. ■ ■ • ■ ■ ■■:■■ Petone defeated Oriental by 4 . rubbers to 2, 37 games.to, .30—Miss Walters v. Miss Miller, 4—7; Miss Cochrane v. Miss Buchan,7—6; .Miss Brooks v. Miss Sheldon, 7—3; Miss Austin v. Miss Patersbn, "i —l;' Misces Walters and Cochrane y. Misses Miller and'Buchah, 5 —7; Misses Brook 3 and Austin V. Misses Paterson and Sheldon, 7-6. . i: . Kilbirnio defeated Trinity Church by 4 rubbers to 2, 39 games to 29.—Miss Chrisp v. Miss D'Emden, 7—4; -Miss Rutherfurd v. Mrs. Smart, 7—2; Miss Spraggon v. Miss Gambia, 6—7; Miss AVorboys v. Miss Marley, 7 —4; Misses Chrisp and Rutherfurd v. Miss D'Emdon and Mrs. Smart, S—7; Misses Spraggon and Worboys v. Misses Gamble ami Marley, 7—5. ■ . '
St. John's defeated Brougham Hill by o rubbers' to'l,'4o games to 22.— Miss Tcivendalo v. Miss Plimmer, 7 —l; Miss Horrell v. Miss Pearson, s—\l;5 — \I; Miss Clyde v. Miss Tingey, 7—l; Miss Wilson v. Miss Bowley, 7—G; Misses Tavendalo and. Horrell v. Misses Plimmer and Pearson, 7—2; Misses Clyde and Wilson v. Misses Tingey and Bowley, 7—5. ■ : '■'"■.■ SCHOOL TENNIS. Roseneath and Mitclielltown schools met in a tennis tournament on Saturday morning at tho Brougham Hill courts, when Mitchelltowin woro victorious by 9 games to nil.. Tho following are the details of tho score (game, 20 points):—Roberts v. Swensson, 7—20; Thirkoll v. Bloezo. 7—20; .Adams w.Monton, 7 —20; Cashnian v. Wbmibcott, 6 —20; Swensson and Blecze v. Roberts and Thirkell, 6—20; Dora Helyer and May Wilkinson v. V. Rhodes and M. Bowling, 16-20; Dora Helyer v. Vera Rhodes, 9—20; May Wilkinson v. M. Dowling, 5—20; Hilda White v. May Stevens, B—2o.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 985, 28 November 1910, Page 11
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