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LAWN TENNIS.

THE PLAY ON SATURDAY, IN ALL GRADES.' Tho following are the results of Hie tennis yames which were played on Saturday on the various city and suburbim courts — MKX'.S SHIELD. Xc-wlown defeated Wellington li by 5 rubbers to 1 rubber, 10 tets to I) sets, 08 games to 41.—Morris v. JellVry, fl-G, 4-0; Hcdward v. Colomb, 0-0, G-Oj J/ewis v. Kirkealdic, (I—3, G— f; Ikiwc v. Grant, B—s, (i— 2. Morris and Redivard v. Jell'ery and Kirkcaldie, 4—G, o—l, G—l; liowis and Lowe v. Colomb and Grant, 0-3, 0-1. CUP MATCHES. Brougham Hill A defeated Brougham. Hill lJ by 5 rubbers to 1 rubber, 10 sets to i, 77 games to 51.—Tounsi-ml v. Marrinor, 6-2, 0-2; Kcau v. Hurley, C-3, (i—-'; Veou v. Correll, G—2, 5-H, 6—5; Butcher v. Oakley, 0-1, 0-2. Tounsond and Koan v. Marrincr and Hurley, 4—G, s—li; Veen and Butcher v. Correll and Oakley, G-3. 3-G, 0-5. Petonn defeated Wellington by 6 rubbers to 0, 12 sets to 1, 7!! games to 24 — Parkinson v. St. John, o—2, (i—2; Austin v. Dr. Isaacs, (i—2, 4—l>, G—l; Curtis v.. Crombic, G—o, li—0; Kirk v. Clenhard, (i—3, G— 2. Parkinson ami Austin v. St. John and Dr. Isnccs, G—o, G—l; Curtis and Kirk v. Crombio and Clenhard, 6—l, 6-1. Victoria College defeated Newtown by 5 rubbers to 1, 11 sets to i, 75 games to G,'!.-Do la Mare v. Martin, G-2, G-5; Loughnan v. Clark, G—l, G—s; Saundera v. Porter, G— i, G—3; Fair v. do Rose, G-5, 1-G, ■!—G. Do la Mare and Loughnan v. Martin and Clark, li—2, 5—G, G —2; Saunders and Fair v. Porler and d» Rose, G-5, 5-0, G-5. PENNANT MATCHES. Petone A defeated Brougham Hill by 5 rubbers to 1, 50 games to 30.—Andrews v. Jack, o—2; Hope v. Reeves, s—o; Keen v. Smith, !)-8s Duncan v. Rawnsley, !)—6. • Keen and Duncan v. Kcovps and Rawnsley, i)-r8; Andrews and Hope v Jack and Smith. 9-3. Trinity defeated Oriental by 5 rubbers to 1, 50 games to 29.-Olarlc v. Ward, o—3; Parker v. Robinson, s—! l; Mathcson v. Chclmnn, 9—l; ICasl. v. Kelly, 9—5. Clark and Parker v. Ward and Robinson, !)—5; MntliKson and Kast v. Chelman and JCelly, 9-6. Victoria College defeated Jolinsonvillo by I rubljpi-s to 2, 54 (r-imes !o ii.— Arena v. Monro, 8-!); liroad v. Mills, 9-ti M'Dowall v. Orr, !l-(ij Collins v. hicks, 9—B. Arcus and Broad v. Moore and Mills, 8-9; M'Dowall and Collins v. Orr and Hicks. 9-8. Bidwill Slreet defeated Pelone 1) by 5 rubbers to 1, 15 games to 3'J.-llamilton v. H. V. Cnverhill, 9.-4,• Cram.n v. Thompson, !l—s; R. Grace, v. K. L. Caverhill, (1-8; O. Grace v'. Foster, 9—5. Hamilton mid R. Grace v. H. V. Caverhill and Thompson, !)-8; Cramp and G. Grace v. IC. L. Cavcrhill and Foster, o—9. Khandallah defeated St. John's by 4 rubbers to 2, 48 games to 37.—Urcnan v. Ilancox, !l-(i: JliTiyweather v. Grant, 9 -4; Rodgers v. Baddon, 4-9; Richardson v Shaw, 9—l. Ilepnan and Kiclwi'dson v. Graat ajid Undden, 0-8; Merrywenther and Rodgers v. Jlancox aud Shaw, 8-9. Kilbirnie defeated Newtown by 4 rubbers to 2, 44 games to 30,—Mitchell v. Smith, 9-7; Worlwys v. Pratt, H-4( Pinckney v. Luke, 9-4; M'Gill v. 'Spilsburv. 4-9. MitchoU and Worboys v. Smi'th and Pratt, 9-3; Pinckney and M'Gill v. Luke and Spilsbury, 4—9. RACKET GAMES. Victoria College defeated Oriental by G rubbers to 0, 5t games to 18.-R<>bort-son v. Cockrill, 8-4; Toms v. Iwmney, 9-0; Eager v. Clark, 9-3; Kempthorne v. M/Corniick, 9-5. Rohertson and Toms-v. Cockrill a'rd Twomey, 9-1; Lngor and Kempthorne v, Clark and M Cormiclc, 9-2.

LADIES' COMPETITIONS, SHIELD MATOTES. Thorridon defeated' Victoria College by 4 rubbers to 2, i> sets to 4, 58 games to 44.— Miss Nunneley v. Miss Vnu wtaveren, G—2, G—o; Miss Simpson v. Miss Tennent, 6-1, G— i> Mrs. Holmes v. Misa Tennent, o—l, 6—3; Miss Turton v. Miss Macintosh, 3-fi, G-5, 17-G. Misses Nunue. Icy and Simpson v. Misses Van Staveron and Tennent, 6-4, 6-1 j Mrs. Holmes and Miss Turton v. Misses Macintosh and Tennent, 0-6, 0-6. Newtown defeated Wellington D by 5 rubbers to 1, 11 sets to 2, 70 games to 45.—Mrs. Naglo v. Mrs. Grady, 6-2, 6-4; Hiss lioliinson v. Miss Hannah, 6—l, 6—4; Miss Clark v. Miss Atmore, 6-2, 0-2; Mrs. Keihvard v. Mrs. Walker, 6-1, 6-2. Miss Eobinson and Mrs. Kcdward v. Mrs. Grady and Miss Hannah, 0-6, 6-5, 4-6; Mrs. Nagle and Miss Clark v. Mrs. Walker and Miss Atmore, 6-5, 6-2. CUP MATCJIKS.Brougham Hill defeated Khandallah by 4 rubbers to 2, 33 games to 21.—Miss Williams v. Miss N. Batham, 7-6; Misa Mack v. Miss Willaiis, 4-7; Miss Crcasey v. Miss Cowles, 7—l; Miss Plimincr v. Mrs. Buddie, 7-0. Misses Williams and Creascy v. Misses Batham and Willans, 1-7; Misses Mack and Plimmer v. Mrs. Bmldlo and Miss Cowles, 7—o. Victoria College defeated Ncwtowri by 3 rubbers to .'lB, 4 games to 33.—Misa V, Saxon v. Miss Asquith, I—7; Miss G. Saxon v. Miss Vcitch, 7—S; Miss Mason v. Miss M'Loau, 6—7; Miss Cooko- v. Miss Morris, 7—l. Misses V. and G. Saxon v. Jlissos Asquith and Vcitcli, 6— 7; Mason and Cooko v. Missea Morris and M'Lean, 7^-6. Trinity defeated Oriental by 4 rubbers to 2, 34- games to 21.—Miss Printzen v. Miss Miller, 3—7; Miss Jenkins \V Miss Sheldon, 3—7; Miss lieid v. Miss Wilson, 7—3; Miss Crowes v. Miss. Ward, , 7H). Misses I'l'intzen and Crowes v. Misses Miller ami Sheldon, 7—3; Missea Keiil and Jenkins v. Misses Wilson and Ward, 7-1. PENNANT PLAY. Ncwtown defeated Johnsonrillo by i rebbyrs (:o 2. 3S games to 2!).—Miss Carson v. Mrs. Bowler, 5—7; Miss Veitch v. Miss Blair, 7-0; Miss d'Kmden v. Miss Bould, 7-2; Miss Wtitson v. Mrs. Cook, 7-2; Misses Carson and d'Emden v. Mrs. Bowler and Miss lilair, 5—7; Misses Witch and Watson v. Miss Blair and Mrs. Cook, 7-5. Trinity defeated Kilbiruie by i rubbers to 2. 38 games to HO.—Miss d'Emden v Miss Rigg, 7— C>; Mrs. Smart v, Mi.«e Pincknpy, 4—7; Mi;,s Gamble v. Miss Eager, 7—l; Miss Henderson v. Miss Fcnton, 7—G. JJiss d'Emdon and Mre. Smart v. Misses Itigg and Pinekney, G—7'j Missea Henderson and Gamble v. Misses Eager and Feiiton, 7—3.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1314, 18 December 1911, Page 2

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LAWN TENNIS. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1314, 18 December 1911, Page 2

LAWN TENNIS. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1314, 18 December 1911, Page 2

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