LAWN TENNIS.
' RESULTS OF MATCHES. The following . are the results of .the various city lawn tennis matches played on Saturday:— . : ' Shield. '•• Newtown won. against Victoria College) by 5 rubbots to 1 rubber, 11 sets to. G sets,. S5 game.3 to CD: gaines.' Newtown players mentioned first:—Nagle and Mrs. Naglov. I'rouse aml Miss Scott, 3—G, 6—2,' 6—2; Morris and Mrs. Grady v. Cleghorn and Miss Reeve, 5—G, 'G—3, 2—Gj Redward and Miss Robinson- v.. Smith' and Miss Roberts, (r-IJ. 'G—4; • Lindsay . and ' Miss Penney v. De la Mare and Miss Tenna'nt, 0—4,.4—0, Jeffrey, and Miss'Donipsey v. Taylor and- Miss 1 M'lntosh, 2—G, G —_, 6—4; Lewis .'aild-Miss Redward .v. Mans-' ; Held and Miss' Saxonj G—3;' 3—6, 6—3. ■ : Wellington' A' won against Wellington' B by G rubbers to 0 rubbers H-N6 details to hand.
■ Thorndon won against ■ Brougham Hill by 6 rubbers to 0 rubbers;—No details to hand.
Brougham". Hill won., against. .Khandallah by default. . Petone won against.iMuritai-by, 10. .rubbers to 5 rubbers. . Petone players mentioned first:—Parkinson v..:Wright, 3Hi, 5—6; Duncan .6—3, fi—3; Austin v. Hartonj G—3, 6—4; Curtis v. Sanson, \6—2, 6—3; Andrews, v. Herdman,. 6—5, 6-rl; Arcus v.. Mackenzie,, won by Mackenzie; Parian:on and Duncan v. .fright and Herdman, 6 —5, 5—C, 3—B; Austin and Curtis T. Harton'and. Sanson, Ji—l,(Hf: and Arcus, v. Sliand . and. Mackenzie, won. by;,the flatter pair i.- Miss. Boii-nett'-y; Miss Jenkins, fc—l, 6—o; Miss Curtis v; Miss: Low, 6-71, ,0—1;, Miss Carter v. Miss Pruhauf,'Miss Pruhauf,'by default; , Miss',' CaverhiU ;.v.' Miss..Plimmer, 6—3, 6—2; Misses Bennett and: Curtis,; v; Misses Jenkins' and Fruhauf, :'6—s; Misses Carter and Cavorhill v. Misses Low and Plimmer, (I—s; 6-0; ; •>_ „ ' •; Hutt won against. Victoria- College by default. • ■ ■ .■ ■ ■ ■■'~ .'. '. - . Penniint Competition. :
Newtotfn'A iron l against-Petone, B\sets to 1; '70' gamcii' to' 30':games. • Newtown, players : mentioned:. first.—Powell . y., Duncan, 9-1; : Prince -v. .. Oaverhill, 9—l; >Dempsey v., Cook; 9-6; bod-, ber v. Phelan,¥9-r2;I 'Miss-Powell 'v.; Miss Morris, 7—2;' Miss:;M''lean -.v. Miss TJdy, 2—7; Powell and Dempsey v. ,Duncan; and Caverhill, j 9-rrl; >>Princo and.vGodber Cook and Phelan,.94-6; Misses Powcll and M'lean v. Missijs'Morris and„Udy, ; 7-4. Newtown >B won -against Victoria College .B, ,5 isetsil-.tp: '4-.sets; ■ .64 games ..to 51 games.. players. mentioned first—Emeny,. T.v,Lougtoaii, ,5-r9;: Lute v., Patterson, '7—9; SmitliiSv.CM'Dowpll, 6—9 ; : JiSmeny. and Mitchell', ■Wright, 9—3; llukeVand::Smith*;v.-.Patterson, and •M'Dowell, 9—B; Miss .d'Emdon.v. Miss Cook, 5-7; ' Miss .Carson y. .Miss Thornton,' 7—o; . Misses d'Emden ' and Carson V. Misses Coolc iind'Thornton, 7—2. ..; : Brougham';Hi.ll won - again Muritai by default. 1
''.Raoket..: 1 ., "i Oriental. ■ won ii against' .Victoria- .College Bby default. ; ; ■>..; : : r _ „ Trinity. A' won agaiust-.Vietoria CollegeA,: 9: sets' to 0 sets; ;75.£ames to 11.games. : Trinity players/ 1 mentioned first.—Crewes ■V,' Luke, .9T-3;-'Arciis . 9—3;; Stringerv. ■M'Alistor, : .9-o;,,Clarke,, wonby; default, ,9-0; Miss -Printzen, -by. de'fault, ; 7—o; -. Miss ! Betty by default, 7—o; Crewcs ;and- Acrus ~v. ..-Luke, and Darnells, 9-5; Stringer and. Clarke,; •by .-'default, 9t-0 Misses ;3rmtzcn ;; ,and.: Betty,- by default, 7—0." ; : jf • ■.:■■. ■. .> .■ '■Brougham■' ; ,Bgainst:'.rrinity ; .'B,. B : .sets to. ,1/set';. 74 games,;to:.3B games: .Brougham, HillVrs moutioned first. . Amos v. Dick, 9—B; Jack y. ; Pttrkei', 8~9; liong \v Ainos, :,9^3; Manoy 1 ,v. l'ettit," 9—l j Jiiss Gray y.. Miss ; Sinar4; Miss Howe v. Miss/H^ndeTsoii,,7^l;'Amos.and. Long .v. Dick,-'add,Parker,:.9-<4; : ; Manoy j and. Jack v., Amos and.l'ettit, 9t-6; Misses /Gray and. Ho\ve { v.-Misses; Smart ! Henderson,• 7p-& \ v f > -v.-'vj-.
CANTERBURY 'BEATS WELLINGTON. (By ; Teleffrapi.—Pretis : Association.!: - _> ! Chi'istchurchj February 5. , ■ Canterbury beat Wellington to-day. in itbe men's singles;nnd/doubles,'scoring.. 9 sets to-Wellington's 4 in the singles .and 5 sets- to-. ■■Wellington's.;' 4; in the doubles. Thft detailed 'results are as follow,' the names'- of. 'the .Canterbury: .players being given -first in each instance. . ■:-.■ ..; ■ ~ . ' Singlesz-G. Ollivier .'• beat J... ,C- Peacock, 2 —6, 6 —3, 6—5; W.Goss beatC.F. Quinnell, 6—o, 6—4; R. D.'Harman bent R. St.' J.. Beere',.!.l—6; '6H), 16—2; W. H. Kiver-bcat' l 1;. P.' .Wilson,' 6—2; 6—3;. T. R;.' Quill <lost "td ; F."M: 1 B:' 'Fisher,; 2—6, 6-2, 2-6 , ' (Doubles:—Borrows' - and'. .Kiver .;,.beat Quinnell : and . Salniond, . 2—6„ 6—5, fr-lj Gross' Jaiid * Ollivier'.lost' to . Peacock 1 ' 'and- ■ Fisher, :6—2, 4 —2,: 4—6; 3-6;- Quill and'Harnian"- beat- Be6rei'arid' Wilson,- 6—5, 6-2. -. ifi; -.; • "V/•; r'' :
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 735, 7 February 1910, Page 8
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