TENNIS
WEST COAST TOURNEY. SECOND DAY’S RESULTS. ... \Y i; S i.. O {T. January 28. The West Coast championship tennis tournament was continued to-day in unsettled weather. Play was commenced at 9 a.in., and was continued until 12.30 p.m., when a heavy shower stopped play. Bright sunshine, however, continued from 2.30 until the close of the day’s play. Some good tennis was shown, and many of the matches were evenly contested. Results:—MEN’S CHAMPIONSHIP SINGLES. hirst Hound: Warnes beat Smith 6—2, 6—2. Second Round: Magee heat Archer 4—6. B—6. 6—3; Shad.ck heat Stewart 7—5, B—6. • LADIES’ CHAMPIONSHIP SINGLES. -Miss Poole heat Miss B. Wilson 9—2, Miss P. Wilson heat Miss Tanfe 9—6. Mrs Brown beat Miss Warnes 9—B Miss Tullocli beat Mrs Smith 9 —-j. Miss Hookman heat Miss Fiannagan 9—l. -Urs Clements beat Miss Lowe 9 —o. Miss Dick heat Miss Boyd 9—7. -'IEX’S CH AMPIOXSHI P DOUBLES. Second round: Walker and Larsen beat Stewart and Archer 6—3, 4—6, 6—o. LADIES’ CHAMPIONSHIP DOUBLES. Misses Wilson and Wilmott heat Missess Brookes and Flnnnagan 9—o. -Misses Taafe and Magee heat Misses Ivilgour and Donovan 9—2. COMBINED CH AMPIONSHIP DOUBLES. Second round : Schndiek and Miss Risk heat Tiiinmn and Miss Hookam 6_2, 4—6, 6—l. Magee and Miss Flnnnagan heat Owles and Miss Payne 6—l, 6—l. Mercer and Miss Poole beat De Castro and Miss Donovan 6—o, (i—-1. Hawkins an dMiss Dick beat Hoy and Miss Magee 6—2, 6—l. Woodward and Mass Lowe heat Phillips and Miss Kilgour 6—o, 6—l. Motson and Mrs Ford beat Smith and Miss Slee 6—2, 6—3. Stewart and Mrs Browne beat Parker and Miss Stevens o—4, 6—l. McCarthy and Miss Wilson beat Phipps and Miss Brown 6—l, 6—2. Lovell and Miss Boyd beat Sharpe and Miss Brookes 6—l, 6—2.
HANDICAP EVENTS
.Wen's Handicap Singles:, first round Woodward beat Hurley 50—30.
Ladies’ Handicap Singles, B grade, first round: Miss Lovell beat .Miss Morgan 30—24. Third round : Miss Henley beat Miss .Marshall ; Miss Powell beat Miss Stevens 30—*21. Fourth round: Miss Henley heat Miss Martin 30—20.
Ladies’ Handicap Singles, first round: Miss B. Wilson beat .Miss Goldie 40—2(5; Miss Metson beat MisDeck 40—31 ; Miss McKay beat Miss JJaigent 40—28; Mrs Boyd beat Miss Lovell 40—24.
.den’s singles, 1> grade third round: Gaffney beat AV. Newton 30—18, Gaffney beat Hansen 30—18; ,J. Wilson beat C. Foote 30— 72.
Men’s Handicap Doubles, second' round; Wood and flank beat Holder and Phipps 50—3(5; Lingard and Gaffney beat Nelson and Metson 50—39; Tillman and Howard beat Wilson and Foote 50—41.
Boys (under 18): J. Wilson beat A .Metson 30-—27; C. Foote beat AY. Brown 30—24; I). Fountairie beat A. Strachan 30—25; Gaffney beat Foun taine 30—2(5; N. Wilde beat C. Hansen 30—22.
Girls (under 18.) : N. Radford beat 0. Tood 30—2(5; Z. Struck beat K. Lntton 30—21.
Ladies’ Handicap Doubles: Mjss iVlnrr and Green beat Misses Tuliocli and Martin 40—20; Misses Woodward and Costello beat Missess Stevens and iLoveVj d<o—3o.
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