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LAWN TENNIS

PUBLIC SCHOOLS' CHAMPIONSHIPS SECOND WEEK'S PLAY. The public schools' lawn tennis championships wore continued throughout the past week. Additional results up td and including Saturday morning's play were as follow, the names of the ivinners being mentioned first in every instance; — PRIMARY SCHOOLS. BOYS' CHAMPIONSHIP SINGLES. Round.—'Whisker v. Ridley 30—16; Prince, v. Gentry, 30—28; Reeves v. Columb, 80—27; Holmes v. to?! 1 ) 30—19; Button v. Burch, 30— 13 ; Wyatt 'v. Brien, 30—20. Round.—Rigg v. Goldie, 30— 12 ; Hansen v. Phelps, 30-17; Gilmer v. Whisker,; 30—12; Barrett v. Thompson, 30—20; Hancock v. Oliff, 30—13: Dalrymple v. Berry, 30—28; Price v, Hondorson, 30—29; Trance v. Vidulich, 30—18; Drawbridge v. Erskine, 30—14; Reeves ,v. M'Gregor, 30—18; Clapcott v. M'Kelvey, 30 —26; Holmes v. Nioolle, 30—21; Blom v. Brown, 30—9; Hodson v. Button, 30—24. Tourth Round.—Rigg v. Barrett, 30—25; Hancock ,v. Hansen, 30—28; Gilmer v. Dalrymple, Blom V Hodson, 30—16; Drawbridge v. Holmes, | 30—'23. GIRLS' CHAMPIONSHIP SINGLES. , Round.—D. Miles v. W/GenJ 6ys v " Waters, 30—23; M. Edwards v. P. Hobbs, 30— 45; A. Macdonald v. R. Lucena, 30— 27; J. Jelly, v. D. Tressider, 30—25. Second Sound.—G. Law v. M. Phili'P 3 Howe v. N. Brice, 30— 16 ; M. Butts v. V. Leicester, 30 —24: G. Campbell v. A. Gentry, 30—19; J. M'Comish v. D. Lock, .30—24; P. Cos v. W. Hulme, 30—20: E. Hoggard won by default; M. Hardy v. D. Wright, 30—24; S. M'Cabe v.' L. Macdonald, 30—23; K. Rawle v. Dormer, 30—26 ■ M. Reid v. D. Hobbs, 30—19; M. Burns won by default; M. Parsons, v. G. Sundgren, 30—17; J. Gilbert v. G. Boyd, 30—29; Olsen v. Walton, 30—5; G; v. J. Jelly, 30-—29; N. Schauer v. M. Edwards, 3CF-18. Third Round.—L. Croll v. M. R*id, 30—5; F. Cox r. C. Hueston, 30—24; G. Law v. ,M. Burns, 30 —27; E. Hoggard v. L. Turnbull, 30—29; K. Howe v. M. Hardy, 30—21: P. Peterson v. W. Dawson, 30—15; D. - Hickson v. E. Brunton,. 30—27.

BOYS' CHAMPIONSHIP DOUBLES. First Round.—Goldie and Till v. Edwards and Mills, 30—23; Columb and Hansen v. Brown and Leslie, 30—23. Second Round.—Taylor and Erskine y. Hart and Humphries, 30—27; Johnston and Drawbridge v. Thorpe and Hodson, 30 —12; Dalrymple and Thompson v. Angus and Jenkins, 30—18; Vidulich and Nicolle v. Gentry and Miller, 30—22; Reeves and Berry ans Sisson, 30-T-26; Prince and. Wyatt v. Blom and Hancock, 30—28; Holmes and Kelly v. Barolay and Button, 30— 20; Hancock and Oliff* v: Goldie and Till, 30 —27; Walker and Gilmour v. M'Gregor and Pearce, 30 —19; Rigg and Barrett v. Mahony and Biel, 30—13; Gentry and Whisker v. Moriarty and Burch, SO—10; Hansen and-Clarke v. M'Kelvey and Gerrard, 30—18; Tipene and Wonnocott v. Lye and Adams, 30— 15; Herd and. Brien v. Glavin and Pearce,'3o—lß; Herd and' Gordon won by default.

GIRLS' CHAMPIONSHIP DOUBLES. ' First Round.-f-J. 'lhimbull. and N. Brice v. F. Hobbs and J. M'Comish, 30—29; M. Barrett and K. Gelling v. A. Newton and R. Stuart, 30—19; A. Gentry and A., M'Donald v. M. Hayvice and H. Wallis, 30—22; D. Browne and L. Turnbull v..M. Phillips and K. Wallace, 80—^27; E. Brunton and K. Lucena v. ,M. Barnes- and B. Clark, 30—21; R. Ramsay and G. Leys v. Z. Hickey, and M. Harrington, 30—17; G. Hueston and M. M'Lean v. E. Watkins and D. Miles,Bo—l6; L. CroU and V. Leicester v. P. Jolinston and L. Henderson, 30 —18j M. Busing and A. Clarke v. E. Carrick, and F. Sunnex.. 30-21,.

Sccond Round.—M. Butts and G. Law v. F. Raven and Q. Mulholland, 30—12; V. Anderson and H.' Lapwortb v. M. Reed and J. Jelly, 30—21; G. Chappel and K. Rawle v. G. Hueston and M. M'Lean, 30—16; G. Campbell and N. Schauer v. M. Tucker and E.Smith, 30—21; A. Gentry and A..Macdonald v. C. Butler and D. Broughton, 30—19; M. Hardy and P. Peterson v. D. Brown and L. Turnbull. 80—25; G. Chappell and Rawle v. G. Hueston and M. M'Lean, 30—16; E. ( Hoggard and Z. Pasche won by default; P. Waugh and D. Hickson v. R. Howe and E. Fordyce, 30—28; j. Turnbull and N. Brice v. M. Grierson and O. Sheppard, 30—25; M. Barratt and K. Gilling v. L. Mac Donald and D. Smith, 30—29; R. Ramsay and G. Leys v. E. Brunton and K. .Lucena, 30—25; S. M'Cabe and R. Olsen v. M. Slater and L. Carver, 30—23; N. Dawson and G. Barton v. J. Byrne and C. Peterson, 30 —24: L. Croll and V. Leicester v. A. M'llvride and J. M'Casgill, 30—25. Third Round—M. Butt and G. Law v. R. Waters and W. Gendall, 30—20; N. Dawson and G. Burton v. P. Waugh and D. Hickson, 30—24. COMBINED DOUBLES. First Round. —Vidulich and P. Olsen v. G. M'Kelvey and H. Wallis, 30—20; Hansen and M. Parsons v. R. Ramsay and Humphries, 30—23; K. Lucena and Reeves v. S. M'Cabe and Columb, 30— 24 ; Nicolle and F. Hobbs v. D. Lock and W. Barclay, 30—26; Hodson and M; Burns v. N. Brice and Phelps, 30— 24; Drawbridge and K. Rawle v. Glavin and J. M'Comish, 30 —23; Clapcott and E. Watkins v. Byrne and D. Firth, 30—22; Johnson and G. Chappell v. Dalrymple and E. Brunton, 30—16; M'Lean and S. Wyatt v. Sisson and D. Miles, ,30—21; A. M'llvride and J. Caskill v. V. Lapworth and D. Lock, 30—

Second Round—Rigg and .Phillips v. Blom and Butts, 30—26; J. Turnbull and Leslie v. Mills and L. Petrie. 30— 29: Handcock and G. Law v._ Wnisker and, F. Sunnex, 30 —15; Goldie and E. Hoggard v. L. Barratt and E. Buckmaster, 30—28; Hart and G. Leys v. Buckmftster, 30—28; Hart and G., Leys v. Burton and K. Gilling, 30—29. SECONDARY SCHOOLS. GIRLS' SINGLES. . Second Round. —E. Clark v, N. M'Oaw, 30-18. 1 Third Round.—M. Traoy v. E. Clark, 30—19 ; P. Wright v. F. Waugh, 30— 25; A. Stevens v. S. Davis, 30 —29; M. Ziman v. W. Mather, 30—11. Semi-Final.-'-M. Tracy v. P. Wright, 30—21; A. Stevens v. M. Ziman, 30— 19. , COMBINED DOUBLES. Second Round. —Hunter and-M. Ziman v. A. Stevens .and Littlejohn, 30— 15; Harriß and M. Tracy v. W. Mather and .Thomas, 30 —20. Third Round. —S. Davis and E. Antler v. E: Brockleband and Bryco, 30— 13; Hunter and M. Ziman v. Harris and M. Tracy, 30—7. GIRLS' DOUBLES. Secorid Round. —D. Wild and F. Waugh won by default. Semi-Final.—P. Wright and E. Clark v. S, Davis and D. Mather, 30—20 ; M.

Ziman and M. Tracy v. D. Wild anil E. .Waugh, 30—20. " BOYS'DOUBLES. Third Round.—Johnson and Dalrymple v. Taylor and Erskine, 30—25; Dalrymple and Tliompson v. Vidulick and Nicolle, 30 —28 j Princo and Vyatt v. Reeves and Berry, 30—28; Hansen and Columb v. Tipene and Wonnocott, 30—21; Rigg and Barrett v. Gentry and Whisker, 30—21. NEWTOWN CLUB. RESULTS OP HANDICAP EVENTS. Gooff progress has been made with the Newtown. Lawn Tennis Club's handicap events, and it is expected that they will all he completed by Christmas. By that time the club championships should be well under way. The follow, ing are additional results in the handicap events: —

Men s Handicap Singles.—Second Round—M'Kenzie (8) beat Collins (10), 50—48; Jones (8) beat Norris (8), 50— 31; Boiven (10) boat Clark (6), 50 — Bray (16) beat Murray (14), 50—46. Third Round—M'Kenzie (8) beat Harvie (16), 50—45. Meii's Junior Handicap Singles.— Second Round—Harvie (8) beat Murray (8), 50-46. Men's Handicap . Doubles.—First Round—Bowen ana Norris (8) beat Murray and Thwaites (8), 50—40. Ladies' Junior' Handicap Singles.— First Round—Miss Carson (sor.) beat Miss Pointon (6), 40—38;' Miss M. Watson (sor.) beat Miss Gannaway (2), by default.—Second round—Miss . M. Webb (2) beat Miss Watson (scr.), 40 —34; Miss Carson (scr.) beat Miss M'Donald (10), 40r-33; Mrs. M'Kenzie (7) beat Miss Hendry (3), 40-38. Ladies' _ Handicap Singles.—First Round—Miss Dempsey (scr.) beat Miss M'Lea'n (9), 50—48; Mrs. Mell (owes 7) beat Miss Jenkins (scr.), 50—38. Second round—Mrs. Bell (owes 7) beat Miss Dempsey (scr.), 50—48. -Third, round—Mrs. Bell (owes 7) beat Miss Robinson (owes 10), 50 —48; Miss Printzen (3) beat Miss I. Clark (7), 50 —44; Miss Clark (owes 5) beat Miss Hendry (15), 50—42. Semi-final—Mrs. Naglo (owes 15) boat Miss Clark (owes 5), 50-28.

Ladies' Handicap Doubles.—Second round —llissea Carson and Gannaway (16) beat Misses Redward and Dempsey (7), 60 —30. Semi-final—Misses Pointon and Webb (20) beat Mesdames Naglo and Bell (owe 16), 50 —47; Misses Clark and Clark (ser.) beat Misses Carson and Gannaway (16), 50 —35. Final—Misses Clark and Clark (scr.) beat Mieses Pointon and Webb (20), 50-48. • ' Combined Handicap Doubles. —First round—Mr. and Mrs. Murray (28) beat Miss Taylor and' Norris (8), 50—34; Miss Veitch and Godber ■ (7) beat Miss Pointon and Vallance (18), 50 —47. BROUCHAM HILL CLUB. HANDICAP EVENTS. On Saturday afternoon the Brougham Hill Lawn Tennis Club's handicap events were completed, with the playing of the final in the Combined Doubles, and tOie club championships will now be proceeded with. The handicap winners are as follow: — _ Combined Doubles.—Final: Miss Davis ;uid J. A. B. Howe (2) defeated Miss Miller and~llout (12), 50—39. Ladies' Singles: Miss Miller. Ladies' Doubles: Misses Miller and Buchan. . 1 Men's Singles: E. Edwards. Men's Doubles: J. A. B. and H. V. Howe. INTER-CLUB CONTESTS. The Brougham Hill Club had three teams taking part in the inter-club contests on Saturday., The Senior. I.adies defeated Victoria College Ladies by six rubbers to nil. The results were as follow, the Brougham Hill players being mentioned first:—Singles: Miss Davis defeated Misa Atraore, 6 —2, o—4. Mrs. Goldie defeated Miss Wilson, 6 —3, 6 —l. Mrs. W. E. Howe defeated Miss Sievwright, 6r—3, 6—5. Miss Morgan defeated Miss Lawry, C—l, 6 —l. Doubles: Mrs. Goldie and Miss Davis defeated Misses Atmore and Wilson, 6 —l, 6—l. Mrs Howe and Miss Miller defeated Misses Sievwright and Lawry, 6—5, 3—6, 6—3. Tho Brougham Hill men's senior team , defeated Victoria College by 4 rubbers to 2.

Brougham Hill Junior Ladies lost to Newtown Junior Ladies, who won 4 rubbers "as against two won by Broug- 1 ham Hill,.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2326, 7 December 1914, Page 9

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LAWN TENNIS Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2326, 7 December 1914, Page 9

LAWN TENNIS Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2326, 7 December 1914, Page 9

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