WELLINGTON TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP MEETING.
Third Day*
(Per United Press Association.)
WELLINGTON, April 5. The following is the further result of the tennis- tournament, winners in each instance being placed first: — Men's Championship Doubles, final, C. C. Cox and Swariston beat Laishley and Adams 6-4, ft-2. \ ■ ,/'.;• • ''\ Ladies-C hampionship Doubles.— Mrs Parce and. Mias Powdrell beat the Misses Ward, 6h-2; 6—?. .<- " ! , Men's Handicap Singles (first grade), final.— H. Howe beat Mason, 31 — 38. Men's Handicap Singles (second' grade), final.— Kelly beat Simcox, 30—16. Men's Handicap Doubles (final). — Smythe and Sloman beat JPownall and Downes, 40 — 29. Ladies' Handicap Singles (final).— Miss Van Staveren beat Miss Simpson, '30 — 26. Ladies' Handicap Doubles (final). — Misses Ward beat Mrs Wilson and "Miss Glasgow, 30—19. ' The games towards ihe close of the day 1 were somewhat interfered with by drizzling rain. The events unfinished are the Combined Championship Doubles, and-Com-bined HandicapDoublea. Play will be resumed this morning. . - ••
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11224, 6 April 1904, Page 5
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287WELLINGTON TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP MEETING. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11224, 6 April 1904, Page 5
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