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LAWN TENNIS.

TWO PROVINCES At PLAY.

Oiy Teleerflriii'-Prcje Assaoia-tifrn.) Ghfistpimi'oh, Fehnmry 21. ■ Tke aniiiiftl mterprofijmial "{eHiiie! initttii hetween Welliiigten .end Canter- : bury was held ■ to-day on the Uiiited ; Clu'-i's oouvts. The Bvii'fttci! was in goml conditiim, and pkjred very. true, nlthough the gnisH irits little worn on tho base lii-ifi. The teams, o« \u\[!C-i ; , were fairly muu, a« some af Wiiil'ing-ten's Cro.cJfg—ijdtably I'eirco-k and Misso? NnHneley aiid !Fraf-OTS—nvre not ahfe to came (Iqwit. The Voting ladies are not the best in WellSitgfcW!, bttt Hrb more than equal to tlie 'local ladies. On- the men's siUff WeVTuigtmi wns perhaps not represented by .ita best, bttt sowi> lino games were put tip". The iosta.lts are ns ; l follmv, the swmes of.' the Vfelljfcgton: players being git'en first in each in-. stsiiees— ' , Ladies' Singles.-*-Sl.iss Kuglies ljpat Miss. Cjoodman, β-f), (J--2, <S—l; Mrs. Nagle Jest to Mrs. -GreoniTCOfl. S— (J, 2—U; Mrs. Goldio heat Jfre. Ixrrst, 6—4, 6—5; Mrs. Wa-gg beat Miss M'J><«ig».lt, . .Ladies' DeviMes.—Mrs, Naglo and Miss; Hwg!i«s lost to sks. Lord, and J.tis3 Goodlnai-i, i—G, 3—-0; lira. GotrJie unci Mil's. Wngg lost to- Mi's. Greei-avdod: and -Miss Mllotigallj 6—3, 5—6, I—6. : Men's Siiiglss.—Youii.g iosi'to-Gi-wii--wood, 2—a, 1-^6; Smith'.lost to WiWing, I—G. 2—6.; White ftarwsns beat Bwrtowes, 4—6, 6—5, it—3; Salnvond beat Wilding, 3-'6, 6—4, 6—l.' Sravtlre beat Atkciu 6—lj Gmss beat Swanson, 6—2, (S—s; Fisher lost to Ollivier, i!—fi, 4—*;' Young tost to' BorrOWSj S—G., 2~o; Hai-man lost to Atken, 3—o', 3—6; White Parsons beat Grce-mvQb'd, 6—5, 3-6, a-4. •■■'.■ Men's D(Wi)ks.^\!hilfl. and % Whito Pnfs&ns b-st to Goss and Atltcii, 3—6> 1.-'G: Y&nngiuid Fa-lmomt lost to Bair-fows'e-Htl Orceiiffood, 3—o, J— o; Fisher nnd Swansou lost to Oliivier and Wild' m& S-β, A-β, e—l f , .1-0. Cftntemiry won. the incirs honours l>y 11 matefe tts i. ■ CITY ttJItGHES. .; THE BltOUQfiLAjFailA CLCB. FoHowing are lira results of ttatehes iilayed on BToftghara Hill covirts on Saturday and during tie past ' Mijii's oiitTOpions ; l)y> Skigloa.—lleeves 'beat C. K. 3s'lof risoiv t)—'Cl, ti—2; Bntcii; ej' heat Arnistrong,- 6—l, fi—4; H. VHowe- beat Kean. fi—2; I{eevi?a beat H. Sim, 6—3, 6—2. Men's OhumpiiJiiship lteubles.™*.lkteh>ei , and H-eevfe boat (jra-ee brothers) e—3, 6—l} fiowe b.MShcrs kat Kcati and Gore, ,6—l, G—o; Sims brothers beat Morrison unci Jones., β-l: Sinis brtfihnrs b.cq.t Atm&irtfng ana Chilnifi-n.., 2H3, Sr-tt, ■β-i. ■ Ladies' Sin.gkSi—JUss Arelwr bent .Miss .Howe, . Ladies' Okaiiiwißivshi.j) Onuoles.— Miss Maek and 5-liss lioive beat Misses I, and E, .Stcrai, G-3, • Ch-6, -. S*-5!.., ' \ Cafnbiitod CimtiipiOiiehijS Dogbfes-.— Miss Davis and J». A, B. Howe beat Miss Mask and 'Hceves, 7—p, •β-flj Mrs. J. A,. U. Iftewp and H. Sim heat Miss J,. Stoveiis a:iid Ha-ffiGf,> G— 4 ; Miss I: Steven ■.α-iid- lantof,' J— 5, G— : t; 51iss Howe and ,y*oeii beat- Jliw IS, StereJi'ahd Edwards, o—B, (>—3.' KefcuTUO besti Wclliiicton iji a -fiisrics of matches tin Saturday, taldng tell of tlie seven sets- played and ivitthiiip; 70 gmiies to AVclliuiSton's 4C>. Foiiowing; w<jii-e tl?e fesliltSi 'thfl -Kelkurne nieii lie» ins.naijiedfet i|i every ease i^... SiiJglss;. Mfoiiris beat Graftt,-" 9—*4 ;■ Malfirby-Ke<itßoa;tliS!!toij-&-e; bea.t'CblttitA.'&—'efHislapbcat Co-rrell, 9-8. ' ' . .Doubles; Whjteftmbe and t'wey beat iQ-rkcaldie-:an.d. 11—8; Mtvftvns and Mdltroy. beat , , wot ana (lingtbii. 1!M,0.S -Hi-slop fliicl Budaio beat Cotamb a,hd 11—4. • .'-. THE HirFcLUB. • At tli<j Buii tennis .cdttrt on Saturday, the final of . th|> ladies' ciouNcs resulted I jl.iss Speedy and Mies t'abst (halidicftj) 28) lieat the-.Masses Htnvens (scratdi), SCT—I6, Finai .chainpionshijt: Doubies—jijiss.es t-Seiyens (?) boat.' Mrs. Warn and Miss liuinphfej', β-f, *i—L ■" - ■ ■ Men's* championahip-; . Singles—lackson Ijoat Ji.'&C!ffn, G— l, :.6—IT ■Cfein* {lined handicap: i'eA-ev- and Miss Stevens beat Hufsbhtrtjso and Miss Hhmpliro-y, CO—4.6v '•....-■•

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1991, 23 February 1914, Page 9

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LAWN TENNIS. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1991, 23 February 1914, Page 9

LAWN TENNIS. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1991, 23 February 1914, Page 9

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