LAWN TENNIS.
THE ■pLA'Y : ON :; SATUHb'AY; " MEN'S COMPETITIOX-β'' GRADE. : ■ Brougham Hill dcfc6tcd ; Trinit.v. hy i .rubber? to 2; fl sets to s,Vnnd 75 games; to 48.-SHrap£onv.Crevvcs > 5-Hh Lawrence- v." t'orfpll, 3-G;.5-oj.,Jiobem v. jjn'iuburne, G—2;. tr-5; Darf -r.' Dick,, (>—o, C-r-3; Sampson 'and : Lawrence' v. Crawes and Dick, 5—G, 6—2, i Roberts" ami Dart v. Correll and "Swinburne; 6t-3, 6-1/; •. •;-..: ,:.-■-':.. -■.:. -~:■■■ - ;^ r ! :. .Brougham Hill II defeated Victoria;;Col;V lege H"by:6.:rubbeTs to nil.Vl2 Hpts.. to 2, and 78 games t036.r-Towiiscnd v. uusoiu 6-0, C^o; - Barton v. Loughnan,.(rr3, 2—6," Kea.trv.-Rajidrup, K;Wi- Hlir i ley v. Danjc)l,-3-6, (HJ; TownSendand Kenn r. Louglinan,.and -Jaidrup,. 6-1, Mr Barton and Hurley v. .Wilson '. v .v' - '-,•-
•-.-•■ -, ; > -C-Grade. •-. ; •■;■■' .'■'• : '[ : Kilbirhie defeated Khandallah by 5 rub-' bers to-1 and 17 games to 3".— H. L. Mitchell v. Hutchings, 9—7; Stringer v. C. C. Richardson, 2--0 J K. Mitchell v. Heenan, 9—i; 'Worboys v. Hodgson, 9—3; H. L. Mitchell and -Stringer v. Hutchings and RicJiardson, 9-8; N. Mitchell and Worhoys v. Heenan and Hodgson, o-G. ■'■•■.- ■■• :.■' „■ Victoria College defeated Brougham Hill II by 46 games to 43 (rubbers even; 3 all): Wright v. Butcher, 8-9; Arcus y. Bicknell, 9-4; Mackersey v. Smith, 9-8; Bat : ten v. Rawnsley, 5—9; AVright nnd Urcns r. Butcher and Rawnsley, C—9; Mactcrse; and Batten v.' Bickncll ond Smith, .9—4. : Trinity defeated Muritai by C rubbers to nil and 54 Rames to 33.—Chrk v. Howden, 9-4; Parker v. Mifouzie, 9-4; AVilson v. Smythe, 9-8; Keall v. Kelly, 9-Cj Clark and Parker v. Howden and M'Kenjie, 9-5; Wilson and Keall v. Smythe and Kelly, 9-0. . St. John'? defeated Oriental by 5 rubbers to 1 and 52 games to 29.-Paterscn v: Hobinson, 8-0 (defanlt);- Badden v. Hutcheson, 9—6; Coad v. Ward, i—9; Kelly v. Giles, 9-7: Patterson and Badden v. Hobinson'nnd Ward, 9-0 (default); Coftd and Kelly v. Hutcheson and Giles, 9-7. , ■ D Grado. Trinity, defeated Oriental by 6 rubbers to nil,- and 54 games to 20.-East v. Rollo, 9-3; Amos v. Popple, 9-7; Slathieson v. MTlraith, 0-3; East and AmosVi Rollo and- Popple, 9—7. (Fourth single and second double by default). ■ ■ Victoria College I defeated Victoria College II by default. LADIES , COMPETITION. "'. ' "■"■-■■ B GRADE. .V" ' ' Brougham Hill 11. defeated Victoriii' College by i rubbers to 2 and 3G games to 29.—Miss Williams v. Miss Saxon, 7—s| Jliss Howe v. Miss M'Kellar, 3-7; Miss Mack v. Miss M'lntosh, 7-6; Miss Bowley v. Miss Atkinson, 6—7; Misses, Williams and Howe v.- Misses Saxon --ana M'Kellar,- 7—l; Misses Mack and Bowleg v. Misses M'lntosh .nnd Atkinson, 7—3. , •. Potone -defeated' Trinity by 5 rubbers to l'and 39 Baincs.to 18.—Miss Cavcrhill v. Miss Printzen, 4—7; Miss Curtis v. Miss- Crevres, "r-i; Miss O. Cnvcrhill.v. Miss Jenkins, '7-3; Jfiss N. ..Curtis'v. Miss Rejd; 7-I;..Misses Caverhill r. . Misses Printzen a'nd.Reirli .7—2; Misses Curtis'v. Misses'Jenkins and: Crewts, 7—l. ;'•■■ ■■"'■'■ : ':\ C Grade. ■ : - ;• ''■■;'' Johnsonville defeated St.' John's.by i rubbers to 2 (35 games to'D7).~MissVWilr' son v. Miss Horrell, I—7;' Mrs.' Bowler v. MiSs Tayendale, 7—6; Miss.'Cook, v, Miss"PullmanM»- : 7;'Miss'Blnir iV-Jfiss Clyde, 7-0; Miss Wilson and Mrs. 'Bdw: ler v. Misses Horrell and Tavendalc, 7—6; Misses Cook, and Blair v. Misses Pullman, and .Clyde, 7—G. ,'■■* ',-''■-:' , Potone defeated Kilbirnie by 5 rubbers to 1 and'4o games to 15.—Miss ,Udy v. Miss Chrisp, 7—l; Miss Cochrane v. Miss Worboys, 7—3;. Miss- Brooks v. Miss Pinck'ney, 5—7; Miss Austin r. Miss Fenton, 7—'-; Misses Udy and. Cochrane '-v; Misses Chrisp and Worboys, 7—l; Misfes Brooks and Austin :y. Misses Fenton and Pinckney, :"—.i> ■'..- -1.,..;-.:-... '■,;,-:■ ;-.;';' ; Khandallah'-defeatedV Kames'-'to 26 (rubbers-even;-three all);— Miss K. Clark v. Miss-J-.--Millor,-0-7; Miss Clark v. Miss Buchan, o—7; Miss.N. Batharn .v..Miss Sheldon, -7—3;-Mifs-7D.-Willans-v.-Miss-R;"Miller, 7-0.; ,M.isses Clark y;'Misses.Miller'.hhd Biichnhr Misses Batham and Williams v. Misses, Shelden and R;.Miller, 7r-2." '" V '-. ;;• •
: Brougham Hill detested Victoria' College By i rubbers •to ■ 2 and 86 games to 21.—Miss Plimmer.v. Miss G. Cooke, 7—2; Miss Pearson v. Miss P. Cooko, 7-»-5; Miss Tingey v. Miss Mason, 2—7; Miss Brown v. .Miss Nicholls, 7—2; Missss Plimmer and, Pearson v. Misses Cooke, 7—ls Misses Tingey and Brown v. Misses Masbn and Nicholls, 6-7. ■ ,•. ..- '
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1050, 13 February 1911, Page 9
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661LAWN TENNIS. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1050, 13 February 1911, Page 9
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