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LAWN TENNIS.

; GRADE GAMES ON SATURDAY- ! .The following are the resralts of - the various matches played on- the city., and .oMJside-. courts 'on Saturday afternoon':— ,;.'.■'.: MEN'S JUNIOR, ' Victoria College. B defeated Trinity jChuroh by- 3; rubbers to 3, 8 seta to 7, 76 games to 74. Clere v. Clark, 4—6, 5—6; Reed v. Matheson, 6—2, 2—6, 5—6; Mansfield v.'.Swinburne, 6-3;. 4— 6; 3-6;. Robertson v. Parker, .6—5, 6—4; Clere,'and Reed v.. Black and Matherson, G—s, C—4; Robertson 1 and Mansfield v. Swinburne ianr Parker, 5—6, 6—5, 6-4.

Brougham Hill defeated Rona Bay by ,i. rubbers t0,3,..8.5et5-.to 5, CB;games. t0.47. i Veen v. 3—6, s—6;"Kean. v. Isaacs, 6-2,.6-2;. Edwards v. Kelly, 6-3, 5-G, Butcher, v. Howdon, 6-3, 6-3; Kean. ;and Butcher v. Lewis andi Howdon, 5—6, •2—-6; Veen and' Edwards v ; Kelly and Isaacs, 6—l, 6—2.

. Victoria: College A defeated Wellington, by 3 rubbers to sets to 7, 72 games to 76. -Fathers v. Stranger, 6—4, !4-6;' Taylor v. Colnmb, 6-4; 6-4; ;Stanton' v. Grant, 3-6, 4-6; Fair v. Hunt, 1-6, 6-5, 5-fi; Fathers and Taylor iv. Stranger and: Colnmb, 6—5, 6—3; Stanton'arid Fair v. Hunt and Grant, 6—4, 6-5.

Newtown defeated Kilbirnie by 4 rubbers to 2, 9 sets to 6, 73 games to Gl. ;Low v. Mitchell, G-i. 6-1; Dick v. Woriboys, 2—6; 2— 6; Clark v. Norrie, 6—3, Pratt-v. Pinckney, Grrs, 5-6, 6-3; Low and Dick v. Mitchell and Worboys, 6—2, I—6, 5—6; Clark and Pratt v. Nor:rie and Pinckney, 4—6, 6—3, 6—l. ■ Johnsonville,defeated Karori by 4 rub--2, 8; isets- to 5, 68 games to; 57. Moore v. Henderson, 4—6, .4—6; Gray v. Davies, 5-6,' 6-3, 6-4; Hall v. Messenger, 6-3, 6-3; Mills v. Hackworth, 6-3, Moore and Mills v. Messenger and Hackworth, 6-3; 6-4; Gray and Hall v. Hen-, derson and.Davies, 3—G, 4—6. . MEFsi THIRD GRADE. Brougham Hill A defeated Newtown, by, 5 sets to I,' 51 ; games to 23.' Reeves won by default, 9-0; O'Hara Smith v. Godber, 9—3'; Quinnell v. Bowen, 9—3; Ward v. Gill, Beeves and Quinnell, won by default; 9-0;-O'Hara Smith and Ward., v. Bowen and Gill, .6-9. ! Brougham Hill; B defeated Island Bay by"6 sets 'to 0, 54. games to 34.' Instdne v. M'Lennan, 9—4; B. Grace v. A. Nees, 9-4; G. Grace v. E. Nees, 9—5; Cockrell v. F. Nees, 9—7; IGrace Bros; v. A. and .'B; Nees, 9r-8; Instono and Cockrell- v. M'Lennan and F. Nees, 9—G. - ~.,..-MEN'S FOURTH. ■". ' , .Victoria College defeated Wellington by. '4\ sets to 2, 50 games to 38; Dannill v. Rout;' 9r-lj. Collins v. Irons,- 6-9; DelaUnaro- v. Miller, 9— 6;. Wright v. Coard, 9—5; Dannill and Wright v. Irons and Rout, 9—B; Collins and Delamare v. Coard and. Miller, 8-9.

Oriental; defeated Trinity by 4 sets to 2, 51 games to 34. LVD. Bamfield v. Fee, 7-9; 0. W. Bamfield v. J. Cornet v. Smith, B—9; Pinckney v. R. ;Picbard, 9r-8; Bamfield Bros; v. Fee and 'J; Pickard; 9—4; Cornet and Pinckney: v. Smith and R. Pickard, 9-2. ''Brougham Hill defeated- Victoria Col■lege by..s.sets.to. I,,47:games.to 21.' Chilv man v. Saxon, 2—9; Sim v. Clinkard, 9-3; Muir v. Hogg, 9-2; Robins v. Wright, 9—o; Chilman. and- Sim v. Saxon and ClinkardS 9r-6; Muir and Robins v. Hogg and Wright, 9—l.

LADIES' SENIOR. ' ; 'Wellington A defeated- Wellington B by 6 rubbers.'to 0,-12 sets to 0, 72 games to 13. Miss Travers v. Mrs. Grady, 6—l, 6-rr2;-Miss Williams v. Miss Webb, 6-1, G-0; MrsVGoldiov. Miss Gray, 6-0, 6—o; Miss.Hindmarsh v. Miss Francis, 6—3, 6—2; I'Miss Travers and Mrs. Goldie v. Mrs. Grady and Miss Webb, 6—o, 6—l; Misses Williams and Hindmarsh v. Misses Gray and Francis, 6—l, 6—2. . Victoria College defeated Brougham Hill by 3 rubbers to 3, 8 sets to 6, 69 games' to 56. Miss Van Stavercn v. Miss Davis, 6—4, 6—3; Miss Atraore v. Mrs. Howe, 6-0, '6—4; Miss Tennant v. Miss Morgan, 3—6, 4—6; Miss Mackintosh y. Miss' Archer, 6—2, 3—6; 4—6; Misses Van Staverem and Mackintosh v. Misses 'Davis and Archer, 5-6, 6-5, 2-6; Misses Atmore and Tennant v. Miss Morgan and Mrs. 6-0, 6-2, LADIES' JUNIOR. Trinity Church defeated Brougham Hill by 4 sets'to 2, 33 games to 36. Miss Crewes v. Miss Williams, 2—7; Miss Jenkins v. Miss Creasy, 7—5; Miss Reid v. Miss Plimmer, 3-7; Miss D'Emden v. Miss Pearson, 7—6; Misses Crewes, and Jenkins v. Misses Williams and Creasy, 7—6; Misses Eeid>'aud D'Emden v.Missea Plimmer and Pearson, 7—5., LADIES' THIRD GRADE. Brougham. Hill defeated Island Bay by 6 sets toO, 42 games to, 9. Miss.Buchan v. Miss Watson, 7—3; Mies Yanall v. Miss Thornton, 7—o; Miss Bowley y. Miss Crane, 7—o; Miss Tingey v. Miss Bates, 7-H); Misses Buchan and 1 arrall v. Misses Watson and. Bates, 7—3; Misses Bowley and Tingey v. Misses Thornton and Crane, 7-3. Oriental defeated Victoria College by 5 sets to. 1, 35 games to 26.' Miss. Miller v. Miss Mason, 7—2; Miss Cameron v. Miss Sievwright, o—7; Miss Chrisp v. Miss Bissett, 7—4; Miss Wilson v. Miss Gill, 7—6; Misses Miller and Cameron v. Misses Mason and Sievwright, 7—5; Misses Chrisp and Wilson v. Misses Bissett and Gill, 7-2.

CIVIL SERVICE MATCHES, . MEN'S FINALS'. - • The following arc the scores in the concluding the men's eve-nfe, Civil Service tournament: — Men's Handicap Singles. Fourth round: B. I?. J. Beeves (12) v. C. Williams (H), 50-38; J. C. Bridges (33) v. B. B. Tyrer (22), 50—36. Semi-finals: P. Williams (30), v. J. M. Power (7), 50-40; E. P. J. Beeves (12) v. J. C. Bridges (33), 50-12. E. F. J.' Reeves (12), (Public Trust Office) v. F. Williams (30), (Post and Telegraph Department), 50—46. ■ Men's Handicap Doubles. Semi-finals: Beeves and Bamfield (14) v. Hamer and Chamberlain (12), by default; Ponanga and Allien (15) v. Power and Pratt (12), 50-42. Pinal: E. F. J. Beeves and O. W. Bamfield (14), (Public Tru3t Office) v. H. Ponanga and T. E. Allen (15), (Public Trust Office), 50-41.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1618, 9 December 1912, Page 4

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LAWN TENNIS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1618, 9 December 1912, Page 4

LAWN TENNIS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1618, 9 December 1912, Page 4

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