LAWN TENNIS,
SATURDAY'S INTER-CLUB MATCHES. The following were the results of the inter-club lawn tennis matches, played on Saturday:— MEN'S COMPETITIONS. Senior. Victoria College defeated Brougham Hill by 4 rubbers to 2; SI sets to 5, (18 games to 51. Beero v. Hunter, I—o, 6—5, I—G; Cleghorn v. H. V. Howe, o—3, G—2; Parker v. J. A. B. Howe. 6—l, G—l; Smith v. Roberts, G—l, G—s; Parker and Cleghorn v. Howe Bros., o—o, 3—G, G—3; Beere and Smith v. Hunter and Roberts, 5 —G, ■! —G. Wellington defeated Newtown by 4 rubbers to 2, 9 sets to 6, 74 games_ to 56. Brown v. Redwnrd; o—3, (i—l; Jeffrey v. Cr-ewes, 5—G, 2—G; Eller v. Martin, 5—G, G—l, 6—l; Stranger v. Low, 2—G, 6—3, 3—6; Brown and Eller v. Rcdward and Crewes, G—2, 6—2; Jeffrey and Stranger v. Low and Martin, G—s, 3—6, 6—2. Junior. Brougham Hill defeated Kilbirnie by G rubbers to nil, 12 sets to nil, 72 games to 24. Veen v. H. L. Mitchell,- G—2, G—o; Kean v. Norrie, G—o, 6—l; Edwards v. Pincltney, 6—l, 6 —3; Butcher v. Worboys, G—3, G—s;lvean and Butcher v. Mitchell and Worboys, 6— 3, G—3; Veen and Edwards v. Norrie and Pincltney, G—l, G —2. Newtown defeated Johnsonvillo by 4 rubbers to 2, 9 sets to 4, 68 games to 19. Smith v. A. Moore, 3—6, <I—6; Pratt v. Hall, 6—o, 6—o (defeault): Haslam v. F., T. Moore, G—3, 3—G, 4—6; Dick v. Rice, 6—l, 6—3; Smith and Pratt v. Moore Bros., G—s, 6—l; Haslam and Dick v. Hall and Rico. 6—o, 6—o (default). Trinity defeated Wellington by 4 rubbers to 2; 8 sets to 5, 61' frames Clark v. Grant, 3—6, 3—G; Matheson v. Kirkcaldie, 6—l, 6—l; Swinburne v. lorns, 4—G, G—s, G—s; Jones v. Columb, G—o, G—o (by befault); Clark and Matheson v. Grant and Kirkcaldie, 3—G, o—6; Swinburne and Jones v. lorns and Columb, G—o, 6—o (by default). , • Victoria College A defeated Rona Bay by 4 rubbers to 2, 10 sets to 6, 76 games to 74. Fathers v. Lewis, 2—6, G—3, G—s; Taylor v. Isaacs, G—l, 6—4; Fair v. Kelly, 6—5, 5—6, 6—l; Clere v. Howden, 6—5, 6—l; Fathers and Taylor v. Lewis and Howden, G—5,5—6, 4—6; Fair and Clere v. Kelly and'lsaacs, 6—5, o—6, o—6 (by default). Victoria College B'defeated Karori by 7 sets to 6 (rubbers, 3 all); 46 games to. 54.. -Reed v. Henderson, o—6, o—6; Mansfield v. N. Henderson, G—2, 6—2; Robertson v. Mesenger, G—s. 6—l; Daniell v. Hackworth, 6—3, 6—3; Mansfield and Robertson v. Henderson Bros., 6—2, 2—6, 2—G; Reed and Daniell v. Messenger and Hackworth, o—6, o—6. Third Class. ; Brougham Hill A defeated Island Bay by G rubbers to nil, 54 games to 27. Reeves v. A. Nees, 9—4; ,Quinnell vj E. Nees, 9—4; Smith'v. M'Lcnnan, 9—3; Ward v. F. Nees, 9—4; Reeves and Quiunell v. A. and E. Nees, 9—7; Smith and Ward v. M'Lennan and F. Nees, 9—5. Brougham Hill B defeated Victoria College by 4 rubbers to 2, 49 games to 31.Manoy v. Collins, B—9; Instone v. Wright, 9—7; R. Grace v. Clayton, 9—o; G. Grace v. Seddon, 9—4; Jlanoy and Instone v., Collins and Wright, 5—9; Grace Bros. v. Clayton and Seddon, 9—2. Trinity defeated Newtown by 6 rubbers to nil, 54 games to 18. Wilson v. Bowen, Parker v. Gill, 9—3; East v. Collins, 9—2; Eyres v. 9—3; Wilson and Parker v. Bowen and Gill, 9—3; East and Eyres v. Collins and Leese, 9—4. Fourth Class. Brougham Hijl defeated Oriental by 4 rubbers to 2, 44 games to 37. Chilman v. L. D. Bamfield, 4—9; H. C. Sim v. 0. W. Bamfield, 4—9; Muir v. Cornet, 9—3; Robins v. Cooper, 9—5; Chilman and Sim v. L. D. and O. W. Bamfield, 9—B; Muir and Robins v. Cornet and Cooper, 9—3. Johnsonville defeated Victoria College B by 5' rubbers to 1, 50 games to 38. Bould v. Saxon, 9—5; Mills v. Clinkhard, 9—B;'Dixon v. Stocker, 9—4; Cook v. Wright, 9—B; Bould and Mills v. Saxon and Clinkard, 5—9; Dixon-and Cook v. Wright and'Stocker, ; 9—4: Result of Trinity-Victoria College A< match not to hand.' LADIES' COMPETITION. . Senior. Wellington A defeated Newtown by G rubbers to nil, 12 sets to nil, 72 games ro 22. Miss Travers v. Miss Rohinson, 6—l, G—l; Miss Williams v. Miss Dempsey, 6—o, G—2; Mrs. Goldie v. Mrs. Bell, 6—l, 6—2; Miss Cock v. Miss Clark, 6—5, 6—2; Miss Travel's and Mrs. Goldie v. Misses Robinson and .Dempsey, 6—3, 6—4; Misses Williams and Cock v. Mrs. Bell and Miss Clark, 6-1, 6-0. Brougham Hill defeated Wellington B by 4 rubbers to 2, 9 sets to 4, G5 games to 45, Miss Davis v. Mrs. Grady, 6—2, 6 —5; Mrs. W. .E. Howe v. Miss Amy Webb, I—6, 4—6; Miss. Archer v. Miss Kirker, 6—l, 6—2; Miss Williams v. Miss Francis, o—2, 6—3; Misses Davis and Archer v. Mrs. Grady and Miss Webb, | 6—2, 3—6, 3—6; Mrs. Howe and Miss Williams v. Misses Kirker and Francis, £-1, 6-3. . _ . Junior. Newtown defeated ,Brougham Hill by <£ rubbers to 2, 33 games to 30. Miss Powell v. Miss Creasey, '2—7; Miss Asquith v. Miss Plimmer, 7—6; Miss Printzen v. Miss A. Sheldon, 3--7; Miss Vcitcli v. Miss Sheldon, 7—2; Misses Powell and Asquith v. Misses Creasey and Plimmer, 7—3; Misses Printzen and Veitch v. Misses Sheldon, 7—5. SCHOOL TOURNAMENT. The following tournament held by the Wellington Public Schools' Lawn Tennis Association was commenced on Saturday morning on the Brougham Hill courts. The following are the details of the morning's play • Girls' Singles. First round: W. Locket v. N. Bailey, 30—20; P. Bryant r. N. Betts, 30-19; G. Hydo v. D. Brown, 30—4; P. Barratt v. G. Burton, default; W. House v. L. Fisk, F. Feas v. N. Ballinger, 30—8; M. Barclay v. R. Jackson, 30—29; J. M'Lood v. C. Finlaysen, 30—9; R. Borer v. N. Innes, 30—13; E. Stratton v. E. Wright, 30-13. Second round: A. Nelson v. E. Whiteford, 30—25; E. Drew v. A. Rutter, 30—22; D. Leslie v. D. Connor, 30—9; M'Kinstry v. M. Hill, 30—25; I. Rig? v. E. Kirk, 30—20; P. Bryant v. W. Locker, 30—20; F. Fear v. W. House, 30—12; J. M'Leod v. M. Barclay, 30—10; L. Fearn v. M. Andrews, 30 —18; E. Scott v. M. Boreham, 30—60; J. Grant v. O. MTCinley, 30—26; R. Bixch v. Z. O'Connell, 30 —14.Boys' Singles. First round: Atkinson v. Finlay, 30—19. Seoond round: Grange v. Hancock, SO— 29; Bell v. Mansfield, 80—20; Tandy v. Doile, 30—10; Harper v. Rogers, 30—17; Jamison v. Hart, 30—27; Rayward v. Morris, 30—29; Atkinson v. Lee, 30—12; Boyd v. Moss, 30—14; France v. Bloom, 30—22; Bates v. Grant, 30—16; Williams v. Lang, 30—22; Owens v. Viduluch, 30—9; Bell v. Wallace, 30 —18; Williams v. Hawson, 30—11. Boys' Doubles. First round: Williams and Williams v. Maranui second, 30—24; Findlay and Moss v. Lee and Perrett, 30 —18. Second round: Lang and Morris v. Atkinson and Johnson, 30 —13; Owens and Tandy v. Gilpin and Dennis, 30—8. Girls' DouWes. F. Fear and I. M'Lood v. R. Barnett and M. Jennings, 30—8.
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