LAWN TENNIS.
i .THE PLAY ON SATURDAY. \ In the men's,junior;competition Broug- ■ ham Hill defeated Newtown by 5 rubbers .'to 1. ll' sets to' 2, and '68' frames to 30: Keanv. Jones, 6—3, 3—l (Kean retired, but by previous arrangement the rubber was to .go to,. Brougham Hill if uncom- "• pleted at 5 ,p.m.,' Kean having forgone , his rightto claim it by default at 2 p.m.). Bulchef ,y.' 'iDick,; 6—5, 6—5; Edwards v. Pratt,'O 1 -!), 5—6, 5-r6; Veen, v. Do Rose, C—2, 6—o. Kcan and Butcher v. Jones andi Dick, ! 6—l, G—l; Edwards and Veen v. pratt and,, De Rose, 6—2, 6—l. t-r~. Bona Bay defeated'Karori by 5 r'ub- • licrs to 1, 11 sets 1 to 82 games to, 62. Lewis v. K. A.'Henderson, 4~6,'&~"4, 6—3; Kellyr. Davies, 6—3, 6—5; Isaacs v. Mes- ■ sengcr, .6—5, 5—6, 2—-6; Howden v. Hackworth, 6—3,; G—2. ■ Lewis and ;,Howden v. Henderson and Davies, 6—2, Kelly and .Isaacs, v. Messenger and-Hackworth, 5—6, 6-3, 6-=-4. v ' Trinity, (Church defeated Kilbirnie.by 5 ... rubbers to 1, 11 sets to 3, 77 games to ; 38. Clark v., Mitchell, G-l;.Matho-son y. Worboys, 6—3,. 5—0,. I—6; SuriiK .• . burns v. Nome,' 6—4, 6—o; Jones v. Pincknev, 6—2, 6—o. Clark "and Matheson -v. ■ MitehSll 'and Worboys, . (r-2,. ?—0;, Swinbnme and Jones v. Norrie and Pinckney. 6—o. ' ■■' '' " _ Wellington' .defeated Johnsonville ; by 5 rubbers to 1, 10 sets to- i, C 9 frames to 54. Colnmb v., Moore, &—3, 6—4; Grady ,v. F. Mills, 6—4, 5—6. >6—o; Hyhms v. W.JjMiIH S—~t,. 6-r5; Hutton .-.v.- Wright, o—6. o—B-(default),- Coltimbvand Grady v.-W.; Mills and Wright. 6—l,' 6—2; . Hyanis and Hutton v. F. Mills and Moore, ■, ; o—4,0 —4, 6—3. t . ... v.. .i.. MEN'S .THIRD;GRADE. Hill B defeated Trinity by 4 rubbers to 2, ,49 games to 37. Instoho; v. Wilson, 6—9; B. .Grace v. East, 9—5; G. Grace v. Taylor, 7—9; "Morrison v. Eyres, 9—2:: Instono and Morri6on v.' Wilson ; and East, 9—4; Grace Bros. v. Taylor and ;■ '• Eyres,: 9—B. " .s' 1 ;:';.' ■ Island Bay defeated Victoria College by . 46 games to 43. Ralfo v. do la Marc,' \ _ 9—7r.;M'Lennan v. Collins, 9—3; A:' Nees. ' rv,F.B. W. Goo'dbehere, 4—9; P. Robinsoit, v. M'Curdy Tudehope, B—9. Ralfo M'ESnnan v. de la Mare and Collins, 7—9; Robinson v. Goodbehere and Tudenopo, 9-tG,., .. ; LADIES' SENIOR. Victoria! Collego defeated ,-Newtown by , 4 rubbers to 2, 9 sets to 6/76 games to .61. Miss Van: Staveren- y. Mrs. Nagle,> ; C—2, 3—6, o—3; Miss'Atrii'orcrV. vMiss!Robinson, 4—6, 6—5, 6—o; Miss K. M'lntosh r. Miss Dempsey, 6-t2,' ( *6—2; Miss ,F. Cooke v. Mrs,. Bell, o—s, 4—6, 4—6. MisSes ') : : Van Staveren and Atmoro v. Mrs. Naglo' K nmT~Miss'; Robinson, o—2, 6—4; . . Misses 'jSPliitosh and Cook v..'Miss Dempsey and Jlrs.'Bell, 5—6;>2—6.; ' . f* . ... ~ >;•' LADIES' JUNIOR. :. < ( \ >' Nowtown defeated Trinity Church; ! by 5 rubbers to 1, 35 games to 17.' Miss P. i j Veitch.v. Miss Crewes,-7-A5; Miss : Asc|uith' • v. Mrs. Smart, 7—o; Miss Printzen v. | Mrs. Henderson, 7—l; Miss I. Clark v. I Miss Castle;-. 7—o (default). Misses As- _ I riuith and-Printzen ,fr. Miss Crewes and V ■ Mrs. Smart; 7—4; 'Misses Veitch . and Clark v. Misses Henderson and Castle, o—7 (default). (Nowtown "has won tho championship in . this competition.) LADIES' THIRD-GRADE. "■A Brotigham Hilt defeated Newtown by : 6 Tubbers to nil, 42 games to 16. Miss TarTall v. Miss d'Emden, 7—2; Miss Ward v. Miss Watson, 7—5;; Miss Bowley v. . 7—2; Miss Tingey v. Miss ' Webb, 7—o. Misses Ynrrall and Ward v. Misses d'Emden and Webb, 7—6;' Misses Bowley and Tingey v. Misses Watson and ; Pinoknoy, 7—l. . Oriental defeated Island Bay by 5 mbbcrs to 1, 40 games to 27. Aliss Miller v. Miss Wdtson, 7—3; Miss Paterson t. Miss . Thornton, 5—7;. Miss Cameron'y. Miss \ Crane, 7—5; Miss Crispo v. ■ Miss' Power, 7—5. Misses 'Miller and - .Paterson v. Misses Watson and Power. 7—3; Misses Cameron and Crispo v. Misses Thornton and Crane, 7—4.' Victoria •; College i. defeated Trinity Church by 6 rubbers to nil, 42 games to 14. Miss D. Mason v. Miss Marley, 7—2; «w- Miss G. Cooke v.- Mist Castle, 7—6; Miss Ricvwright v. Mnss -Rogers,' 7—o; Miss Mason y. Miss Cozens. 7—2. Misses D. M.ijon and Cook v. Misses ;J[arlev and Castle, 7—2; Misses Sievwright and Mason v. Misses Rogers and Cozens, 7— . WAIRARAPA PLAT. \ (By Tolepcaph.—Sneoinr OorrwDondent.) Masterion, Febrnary 2. . In tho lawn tennis match, Masterton v. ~jfttfi4TUa (Carterton), tho former won easvily, annexing a large majority of games.
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