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LAWN TENNIS.

. ~ Lawn fc^ 8 Association Cw>t« bnl7 vLaliiD wd handicap 2? on Saturday "• <ha men - 8 '^^"l2?-^Lnwoodandthe % T,eiDg oonrts were m *• T S £ continued tc-day SFiooraini'® 4 championship and %3K » 4 - 9 be played at Avons;d?, at Linwood. SroHAMPIONSSIP SINGLES. |P lirst Bound. tf,*- 1 ' F'J' S W. Field defeated K. m£?•£■'Gom* defeated Al Mpj,, 6-0, 6-3-Second Bound. -, H. C. D. A«ch, ,l^H Se G^ defeated C K. Queree, Hannan defeated J. G DenC. L. Hardie defeated ~jmsßß' CHAMPIONSHIP SINaLES First Bound. „.' D Gibbs dkcatod Miss Emma BorSecond Bound. I. S. Hester defeated Miss B. Mann, &**' ' f«jS'S CHAMPIONSHIP DOUBLES. 7* first Bound. 'in T/ni'lnm and J. Warsaw defeated A & ISE& and R. Broking, 6-2 1-6 \ « WFicW «"d S. D. Denton, defeated ¥fl«fo nnd H. C. Ford. 6-1, 6-1: G. tffipG. Greenwood defeated E. D. SSttsn'i A. liOii?>inan, 6-3, 6-4: W. WES'? B Quill defeated A. E. Steere WsT Eamshaw, 6-2, C-2; A. C. Barr !E?A Wri"ht deftated R. D. Harman 3i-,E. Denton, 6-3, &6; A. S. Cooper JJBj» Cooper won by default from Jj. S and Eobinaon. [■] f Second Round. Bsws and J. H. W. Sheppard denod A. M. Hatch, 64, Bta'thcr and E. Partridge defeatea jaeson and .J. D. Dobie, WKtßLtui Gresnv/cod defeated Field and S tfriL 6-3. D. F Glanvi'Je and G. L. I mtti A. S. and F. W. Cooper, 6-3, • Kflib3on a"d G. C. Wallace defeated I mOui ord C H. Oueree, 6-4, 6-2;' if Clark defeated C. Wroth and a ijmlit, M, C-J. Loughnan and Wait ? ffiSy HoimVell and Bobinson, 6-3. jj H««nd Qmtt defeated Barr and Sheppard defeated Smither SffiSge, p >-2. 6-0; Ollivier and Grecni3gjmt&' TJou?nnan and Warsaw, 6-0. Clark defeated Gibson and I lislr, w4 Greenwood defeated Borrows PEDES' CHAMPIONSHIP w§:Z( Do"nin «nd J. Wales defeated jßpfa and Mist Willrox, 6-2 6-2; Miss ffigjimiTi grd Mrs Lcrd defeated Muees ffifjwT E. Percy, 6-3, 6-0; Misses H. jflgi'ilia'E A Bloxam defeated Miises fSfflS »nd-31. Menzics, 6-1, 6-5; Misses JHA'aad G. Hoy defeated Misses Eva |isim»-Borrows, 0-6, 6-2, 6-3; Miss Q. Mrs ,JLi. defeated «,1. ; and P Mann, 6-2, 6-4; iK-MSa'W. It Saunders defeated Mies D. ■ylnCßs D<rwld 6-8, 6-2; Mis«s D. I ffl &A 'W. Partr dge defeated M:<mcs J E. Goddard, 5-6, 6-4, 62f and defeated H v ßr.l)orm»n and I. Hester. 6-3, G4; HHP'yH*V~-ifl Spiers defeated Mw van Hfeji'a VS»' Hiefcmam, 2-6, 6-3, 6-4; Misses HI raLSaM- L Wetb defeated Misses 4-6, ,6-2, 6-3; Misses HnmTtW'Wa von by d'Tsult from M^g E. Stewart: Mi?s K» w « , i defeated Mrs G-. Ward, 6-5, 6-5; Miws defonlfrt and Ayrea. Mtnd Mrs Lord defeated Mid Partridge, 6-2, C2: MHBjaßwsfrand Mrs A. S. Cooper deL- Saunders dofmited 6-4, 6-4. d°fe<it°d Misses Smee and HHwf; irfsies 7 Wright and Wnlb deand, Seymour, 6-1, 66, jKHIijEJmOB; HTTEB-CLDB 'defeated H. 7. Williams, ■Hefflfgleieafad M. J. Burns, 9-7. J. HK&pO. H Qneree, 9-7; E. W. HANDIOAPa - Bound. BJ^^^^Srw." l 3o) defeated M, Pinfold Bound. Steeds (rec. 15 2-6), 9-4. Grade. HraßjW ßo ' 13 4-6) defeated Wv. L. ■fflE&ii 5 l-5< W. (t. Hamilton ' W. L. McCallnm (rec P (rec. 15 1-6) and A. If. 'Hatch I Jameson and A. l d«feated C. H. Burrows I ■BElg|s?*?« (»c 15 4-6), 9-4; fl. W. (sex) defeated P. R. HiSB^I?;' 51 * BeMl ( reo - 15 ). 9-5; g. (red. 15 8-6) defeated J. ■HJ&g&fjH. Denton (reo. 4-6 16), 9-5; (reo. 15 8-6> de.L. McCalhunJree. and K. White E. Steere and W.<E. ■^^S£ 1 9-*: E - W - Goddard Uee. 15 2-6) defeated F. ■filSiiSj"' -J- Gorton (tec. 15 8-6), Morrison (rec. 15) E. Partridge (rec. HglMlnnn and J. H. W. ShepHftl ,e * te d 3. Mercer and H. C-i 1 .-Wright *nd defeated E. D. Gold(reo. 8-6 16), 9-6; B. .Coxhead (reo. 15 3-6) HragJggPfflgSlfea A. P. Hobson (rec. B^^M^^,-5 o * mill ß t< ' n and E. Eastermm f6ate d A. MercJr and C. A. L. Taylor and Br °walng (ow» ud E - A. Bow Clark and A. S. HKo > 'T >tw ' H. G. Searlo 1 defeated Bonmngand B. W. F. —wti rtsaogggfrLfrM- 3-6), ; G. W. Ward HHPp^MsiTi^* r '» ll d F. W.

rows and,Sh«ppMa^»wS en{ s2>. W ; BetRoberts, ■ 9-5; S„ ;£s*&, , w «B*t and Spicer and wf ' W " U " < * ****** Harms »WmdL ed defeat. S * HAOTIOAP. nage (rec. 15 4-feV' i o * lo ** DunGoodman (om 2-6 m LtTSLr??-* and MiM and Miss Dnnlop feecT^ft^L" 188 S ' Hnm « Willis and MenriesWreo 5 '*s'*&■'*"*?* Misses Smeeand Misses Dalby ™jT,?« 2-6), 9-7; Misses Minaon and GooW? 0 - ■¥> defeate « Misses McGregor and JchU* 0 - , 1S **>• M ! defeated 4-6,9-0; Missed S. d ,% u,llre (r«c- 15 15) defeated Missed H^,fH d n ? '**• s « IS), 9-0. ' Jmaseß ,.4 a n»lt< M i and Gibba (rec. Second Bound. Edmoirl^nrMrfe^-V 155 * featfd **» Mrs Warsaw and Mis^R^ 160 ' 15 W) > 9 " 5: 2-6) defeated Mrs ttd and MiTn *? (rec. 4-6 15) 9-4. T,t~ r*Sr °- Allard Morton Ys' - Misses M: Kerr defeated (rec. 15 2-6), 9-4- MieM rJL. d B. Mann (rec. .16) Seated k'sts S'" 7 rec. 15,8-6). 9-2: MissL ioviij;/ -°7? n tndge (rec. 5-6 m.' w t : FaTr Miss Goodma* defeated \ W Ws* M»nzi<v l 4 9-1; Mi=s»s BlnT»!T and defeated* £ ff S"SS /jg-SW Mrs Tan Ascb and Mrs TTii.Vm.-J; /- ■ ... . ' fested WIX" &i^t^^T « ?^9 M . IB £- Heß *«^ Dd Hutching Vroe u t TT CW v" Da J b ?™d a "™ defeated TO ? oo. -*r- k % free If im a Afl 'SaWl! (rec. 5-6 15), 9-5: Mis*»s -E''" "IWmn.. ...j and SMnrwmM (owe 30)., 9-4.; Misses ]f; VaH andH Dornmn (rec. 5-6) won bv defanlt from Miss.Ward and Mrs GarlrtJtt (r«c. 15)Misses Evn and Emma. Borrows (rec. 15 3-61 won by defanlt from Mrs Seldon and Miss Stewart (scr); Mioses M. ■ and X. Saunters tree. 16) defeated Mrs Steed* and Miss Wilicox (rec. 4-6 15), 9-E: : Third Bound.. Mrs Warsaw- and Miss Thompson defeated Mrs Cooper and. M:ss Morten, 9-3; Misses wnrd and .Dorman defeated Kerr and J. -Grey,: . 9-8;. ' MissW Bloxam and Diamond defeated Hiss»s : TVrflb'y •ar.d Gnrin, 9-7; Micaes , Dermal* a>d Wales defeated Mrs van Asch' and Mrs Hickman, 9-4; Misses Hay and." Boy 3 detested ' Misses ™ and Emma .Borrows, -;' 5; Misses "Wright ond Webb defeated' Mrs. Lord, and Miss Goodman. 9-fl; Misses.M. and L. Saunders Misses C. and. W; Jarman. 9-4; Misses Muirson and .Coleman defeated Misses Cowan and Percy, '9^6.

Pourth Bound. Misses "Warsaw and Thompson defeated Misses. Ward and Dorman, 9-3*; Misses Dorman, and Wnles defeated Misses'Blozam and Diamond, 9-8. LADIES' SINGLES HANDICAP. First Grade. First Bound. Miss Hay (rec. 1-6 15) defeated Mine Hamerton (reo. 15 2-6), 9-4; Miss D. Gibbs (rec. 15- 1-6) defeated Miss Emma Borrows (rec. 15 2-6), 9-4: Mrs Steeds (rec. 5r6 15) der feated Mrs' Comerford (reo. 15 1-6), 9-1:. Miss C. Jarman. (rec. 15. 4-6) . defeated Miss 1. Jphnfttori (Tec. 1-6 15), 9-2; Miss Spiers (rec. 4-6 15) defeated Miss Goddard (rec. 5-6), 9-5. Second Grade; Miss. Owen (reo. 15.8-6), w.0.; .Miss Alice Dalzell (scr) defeated Miss Wallis (rec. 15 4-6), 9-8; Miss Hume (rec. 15 1-6) defeated Miss Dunlop (reo. 16), 9-2. Second Bound, Miss Cnllwick (rec. IS 4-6) defeated Mrs McKay (rec. 8-6 4.-6 15) defeated Miss Gray (rec. ■ 15 2-6), 9-5; Mi«e D. Quill (rec. 4-6 15) defeated Miss A. Dalzell (scr), 9-6; Miss Kerr (rec. 5-6 15) defeated' Miss Beading (rec: 15), 9-1. DAVIS CTJP CONTEST. (R~ C»bl«—Press Association—Copyright} (Australian and N.Z Cable AsaociatumJ DELHI, April 24. * The All India Tennis Association has invited the Fyzee brothers, Bamaswami, Barclay Crawford, 'also Bang Bao, champion of Bombay, to play against Boumama in the firstv round of the* 'Davis Cup. The team is regarded as weak, as there are insufficient funds to send a stronger team; but if Roumania and Spain afe beaten a'public appeal will be made to enable the sending of Ske.ni and Beans- to America. The players chosen arVgoing to England in any case. ATJSTBALIAN TEAM. (Beceived April 16th, 5.5 p.m.) \ SYDNEY, April 15. In the Davis Cup representatives' exhibition match, 1 play was very keen. Patterson and 'Anderson were both m great form. Critics augur from the contests that Australia's chances in the Cup are good. Patterson beat Anderson, 4-6, 6-4, 6-4, 8-6, 7-5. The doubles match, Anderson and Pattereon v. Thomas and Siefer, is unfinished. QUEEN'S CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS. (Beceived April 16th, 5 5 p.m.) * LONDON, April 15. At the Queen's Club, Gobert retained the championship, defeating Norton, 4-6, 6-1, 6-8, 6-*. 0-2. In the doubles championship Doust and Lycett defeated Davson and Mavr6gordato,| 8-6, 6-1, 6-3. In the mixed doubles Lycett and Miss McKane beat Watt and Mrs Craddock, 6-2, 6-2.

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17431, 17 April 1922, Page 5

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LAWN TENNIS. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17431, 17 April 1922, Page 5

LAWN TENNIS. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17431, 17 April 1922, Page 5

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