LAWN TENNIS.
'J'lib. ' results of. .matches, played in the various inter-efub competitions are as follow (winning teams' players mentioned first in every case): — SHIELD. Wellington defeated. Nowtown at Days Bay by 11 sets to 2 (96 games to 56).— J 'S:-Wilson v. Morris, >J-2; Jirown v. I , '. P. Wilson, 9-3; Green v. Red ward, 3-9; Cooko v. Naglc, 9-6; Miss Ward v. Mrs. Naglc, 7-2;. Miss. Williams v. Miss Glasgow, 7-3; Brown and Wilson v. Morris and. lledward, 9-4; Urcon-'ind Cooke v. Wilson and Naglo. 6-9; Fraser and Fernio v. Brailsford and how, .9-6;, Misses Travers and Williams ?. Mrs. Nagle and Miss Clark, 7-6; Miss Ward and; Mrs. Hickson v. Miss Glasgow and Mrs. Grady, 7-3; Eraser and Miss Travers y. Brailsford and Miss Clark, 7-1; Fernie and Mrs. Rickson v. Low ami Mrs. Grady, 7-2. Brougham Hill defeated Victoria College at Day's Bay by 10 sets to 3 (97 games :o 50).—haisllloy v. Beere, 9-1; Swanston v. 0. i'rouscv 9-3; Hunter v.. Putnam. 9-3; Quinnoll 'v. , Anderson, 9-3; Mrs. Goidio v. Miss Van Stayeren, 4-7: Mrs. Bell v.-Miss Roberts. 3-7; Laishloy and Swanston v. Bcero and Anderson, 9-4; Hunter. and Quinnell v. l'ronso and Putnam, 9-1; Kirkor and Bell •••. Knight land Smith, 9-7; Mesdames Goldie and Bell v. Miss Van Staveren and Roberts, 6-7; Mesdames Howe and Lindsay v. Misses Cox and Scott, 7-3: Kirkcr-ahd Mrs. howo v. Smith and Miss Scott, 7-3; Bell and Mrs. Lindsay v. Knight and Miss Cox, 7-1. ': .'■ cup. Khandallah defeated Victoria College at Victoria College by 13 sets to love (105 games to 44).—Holdsworth v: Jiichlebaum, i/-2; Fleming v.;A. Tudhope, 9-4; Richardson v. Fair-,-9-6; Jones'v Mansfield, 9-5; Miss Cock .v. Miss-:M'Kellar, ;7 r 2; Miss' Batham v. ■Miss M'lntosh, 7-0 •/ Holdsworth and Fleming rv..Eichlebaum and; Mansfield, 9-0; Richardson and Jones v.Tudhopo and Fair, α-i ; Maokay and Cockayne v. F. A. Wilson and G. G. Smith, 913; Misses Cock and Batham v. Misses M'Kellar and M'lntosh,- 7-5; Misses Richardson and Nl Bathani v. Misses lleeva and Cooke, :7-3; Mackay and Miss Richardson v. Wilson and: Miss Reeve, 7-4; Cockayheand Miss N. Batham v. Smith and Miss Cooke, 7 : 3. •'■■■>■- Potone defeated Newtown at Newtown by 11 sets to 2 (91 games to 57).—Hawkins v. Lowis, 9-5; Kirk v. Grady, 9-2; Cornell v. Shcppard, 8-8; Ellis v. liutson, 2-9; Miss Horno v. Miss lledward, 7>-0; Miss Penny v. Miss Christie,' 7-0; Hawiiins and-Cornell v. Grady and Hntson, 9-7; Kirk and Ellis v. Lewis and Sheppard, 9-6; Wright and Parkinson ...v.,- Murray- and Powell, , 2-9; Misses Home , and . Penny : v. Misses Redward and Christie, 7-3; Miss Bennett and Mrs. Wilkinson v:. Misses Bock .and M'Lean,- 7-1; Wrignfc and Miss .Bennett v. Powell and Miss bock, ■7-2; Parkinson and Mrs. Wilkinson >. Murray and Miss M'Lean, 7-5. ' • .. ~ . PENNANT., 'Brougham Hill defeated Karori. at Karori by 9 ; setsto 4 (90games to 51).—1 L Howe v. Smythe, Watkinsv. A.. G. Henderson,. 9-1 ;- : Maddox v. Becre, 9-0;, Herd v. D. Henderson,. 9-5; Mrs. W. Howe v. Miss Thompson, 4-7 ; ; Miss -Webb v. Miss Smytho, 2-7; Howe and Watkins v. Smythe and A; G. Henderson, 5-9; Maddox and Herd .v. Davis and Boero, 9-1; Marrinor and Hurley v. D. Henderson and Cathio,. 9-3; Mrs. .Howe and Miss.Webb v..Misses Thompson and Smythe, 7-4; Misses Fanner and Powell v. Misses Bonnptt and Carley, 4-7; Marriner and Miss Farmer.-v.-avis and Miss Carley, 7-5; Hurley and Miss Powoll v. Cathio and Miss Bennett, 7-0., ■-..-■..
.Brougham Hill A. defeated Yictoria College 13. at- Br.ougham.Hill by 7 sets to.love (5/ games to 9;. —W. E; Howe v. Taylor, :.U-Oj;;-Lawrence.-, v. -Hogg, 9—j Sampson v. ..S.cottj.-O-O..j::iM.iss Morgan, v, < Miss■• Armstrong. J-X;',:- ■Howe and.- lawrcnce -v. .Taylor and Hoggj.'-9-2;" Misses Morgan and Hogg v. Misses-Armstrong and-Barkas, 7-4; and Miss Hogg v. ■ Scott and.Miss Barlias,
Brougham Hill B. defeated Johnsonville at Brougham; Hill ,by. 5 sets t0.2 (SO games to 41). —Edwards ,v.,KpJ i .wtspn 1 ,9,r5.;"1''e1J v. Moore, ,5-i);; lloberts. v.. B6thiui6j:9-'5; Miss Hurley v. Miss '"Wilson, 4-7 ; ;' Roberts, and Bell y,., Itobqr.tson. ~and. Moorq', '.. r 9-6 y t Misses Hurley and;Saxon,!y..Mi.ss!..Wilsbii an,d Mrs. Bowleg 7.-4; Ed'vya'r'ds v. Both'tfuo and Mrs'. BdwleV, '7 : 5'."|: ::! ' ['" RACQUETS.. '..'.' Muritai defeated Victoria Collego B. at Day's Bay by 4 sets to 3 (48gaiiles:to 39).— D. Howden v. Griffiths, 4-9; Wright v. Duncan, 9-1; Sanson r. Stocker, 9-4; Mrs. lladclilfe v. Miss Hewitson, 7-6; Wright and Howden v. Griffiths and Duncan, 9-5; Mrs. HadclifFo and -.Miss Smith v. Misses Hewitson and" Gibbes, 1 4-7; Sanson arid Miss Smith v..: Stocker 1 and ■Miss: Gibbes, 6-7. ' •-.••_ • ...-Brougham .Hill A. Victoria Col'iqgP'Ai. at Brougham Hill; by 7 sots to love :(8/ games to 7).— Ellcr v. J. M. Tudhopei 9-CT; O'Leary v. Brodie. 9.-1; Clarke v. Boglo, 9-0; Miss..O'Neill v. Miss Taylor./ 7-1; Ellor and Clarke v. Tudhopo aud Brodie, . 9-2; Misses O'Neill and Hurland v. Misses Tnylor and Murray, 7-1; O'Leary and Miss Har-land-'y. Bogle and Miss' Murray, 7-2. ' ,liilbirnio defeated Brougham Hill B. at Jiilbirnio by 5 sets to 2 (43' games to 37).— V. Mbrrisbri, ,: '9-4'; Croskery v.. Vcon,'-0-9; Dart v. Smith, 9-6; Miss Price v... Miss Harrowbj-, 7-2; Hutchmgs and Miss Croskery v.-Morrison and Veen, 4-9:' Misses I'riceiand'Asquith v. Misses Harrowby, 7-5; Dart and Miss Asquith y. Smith and Miss A. Harrowby, 7-2.
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 52, 25 November 1907, Page 4
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