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(press association teuegbam.) DUNEDIN, March ,28. The L*wn Tennis Association's tournament was continued to-day in perfect weather, and good pnrogreai was made with all the events. The following ere the r»eulte:—• Men's - Championship Singles. — Ttird Round—S. If. Brown beat Tucker, 6-3, 4-6, &-2 Semi-flnal—Ollivier beat Brown, 8-3, 6-4; Poarae beat McKerrow,. 9-6, "■*■!, Kaa! —-Ollivier beat Pears*, 6-2, 6-o,' 6-S. . MenV Obampiontliip Doubles. «—• Second , Bonnd—Reading and' Haitaw»y >tf»t TTren and Callender, 6-2, 6-3;'Peawe an* Suiclajr beat Wilson and Cowie, 6-1. 6-2; Qtimvr and Wilding beet Boyd end McKenow, 64, 6-4; Brown Bros, beat Bray and Beet, 6-4, 6-1. Semi-final—Peaiee and Sinclair seat Reading end Hairaway, ; 6-2. M. ■ . . , Ladies' Championship Singles.—Semi-final —Hiss Tucker beat Mis* Bauobop, 9-"; Mine Campbell beat Mies Lester, 945. The LacMea Handicap Double* were -won; br Miae S. Murray.and Duthie. who beat Mien S. Daviee and Lester, 9-8, in the final. '' ' ■...'.■■ -. .'■•■ . : : -'-'-r • ,
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13693, 29 March 1910, Page 8
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