LAWN TENNIS.
By Telegraph—Press Association. Received November 20, 1.5 a.m. MELBOURNE, November 19. The feature of to-day's tennis was Wilding's brilliant form. In the Singles Championship he overwhelmed Rice (New South Wales), winning three sets straight out, all by 6 to 1. Alexander (America) beat Frankenberg (Victoria), 6—2, 6—2, 6—3. In. the Doubles Championship Wilding and Brookes, playing dashing tennis, defeated Dunlop and Heath, 6—4 6—l, 6—l.
Following is the drawing in the Men's Handicap Singles of the Masterton Tennis Club:— H. H. Pavitt, rec*ls 3-6, plays G. G. Aitken, owe 30; N. H. James, rec 4-6ths of 15, plays J. Maclean, rec 30; S. R. Gawith, scr, plays A. D. Low rec 30; C. N. Haslam, rec 15, plays winner out of A. R. Sclanders, scr, and A. Bewley, rec 15 2-6; J. B. Moodie, rec 4-6ths of 15, plays H. W. Rishworth, scr; N. D. Bunting, scr, plays E. B. Waddington, rec 15£; H. M. Boddington, rec 15£, plays J. G. Bee, rec 3-6ths of 15; C. C. Cox, owes 40, plays F. Elcoate, rec 4-6 ths of 15.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 3049, 20 November 1908, Page 5
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181LAWN TENNIS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 3049, 20 November 1908, Page 5
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