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LAWN TENNIS.

SATURDAY'S MATCHES, M EN 'S COMPETITIONS. SHIELD. Tim following ni'f tlio rnsulls of Saturday's lawn tennis compelilion matches:— Hrougham Hill dofiuted Vieloria Collogn by i rubbers to 2, 9 sots to 6, 65 games to 61. 11. V. Ifovo v. l\ P. Wilson, G-2, G~5; Hawkiiis v. hcoro, 8-2, I ~".ylawkins retinal here); Sampson v. binith, G-.1. 6-2; j. ,i. 1). Howe v. Gegliorn 2-G, 0-fi; Jl. V. Howo and Hawkins I' \. i°, n mA Bporc ' (i_3 > 5-fi. G~3; J. A- If. How-o and Sampson v. Smith and Unborn, G-4, 4-6, 6--3. Wellington A defeated Wellington B bl 6 rubbers to nil, 12 sets to nil, 72 wines to 21. Bmwn v. Jefferv, 6-1, 6-1; K?X Tv C<>l " m,J ' 6-1. β-l; "M'Nicol and © i C 2H4 O, tV~°* g_l; M ' Caul v - Gr!Ult ' ' b ™»ti nnd Jl'Caul v. .Tefferv a«l Kirkcadic, G-1, 6-3; Ward and. M iNicol v. lolunib end Grant, fi-3, C-2.

Hniv ? i u 'i cgo A boated Brougham ™, b > 4 jubbcrs to 2; 8 sots to 0; 04 pamos to 55 Parker v. Lawrence, 6-2, rw I( \ Marc v - I'owusend, 3-6, I—6; JJrovn v. Kcon, 5—6, 2—6- Duncan v eon, <M), 3 -G, G-1 ,' p a &r andDo hi Mare v. ] C «, aml Townsond, 6-4, 6—4; FT!! °" d Uimcan v. Uwrcnce and Veen « —u, o—s, C—2. to 1 10 hcU to 6, 83 games lo 55. Austin olr r Curtis T ' Fathorß--2-G, 6-3, 6-1 j Kirk v. Swinburne, G-2 β-fli Andrews v. Dick, 6-2 4_f, 6-4-Austin and Curtis v Crowes and Fithcrsl b- ? 5-b, 6-3; Kirk and Andrews v. nwinburno and Dick, 2—6, 6—l 6-0 (Pβ. tono won last set by default). PENNANT. Petone A defeated Bidwill Street by 4 rubbers to 2, ii games to 29. Hope r. Cramp, 9-6; Kean v. G. Grace, 9—5; Duncan v. T. Grace, B—9; Caverlrill, by default, 9-0; Hono a.nd Kcan v. Grace Bros., 0-9 (default); Duncan v. Caverhill, by default, 9-0. Brougham Hill defeated Newtown by 3 rubbers to 1, 51 games to L' 7. Jack r. Smith, 6-9; Ewes *• Pratt, 0-2; Smith v. -Luke, 9—5; liawnsley v. Spelsburv, 9—3; Jack and Smitb v. Smith aud Pratt, 9—5; Beeves and Eawnsle.r r. Luko and Spilsbury, 0-3. Victoria College defeated Oriental by 6 nibbrrs to nil, 5) pnmns to 28. Daniel! v. Ward, 9—5; Arous v. Morrie. 9—l; Bullird v. Kelly, 9—5; Siewriglit v. Twomcy, 9-4; Danioll and Arcus v. Ward and Norrio, 9—G; 'Bullard and Sievwrigkt v. Kelly and Tivomcy, 9—4. Kilbiraie defeated TChandnllah by 6 rubers to nil, 54 games to 18. H. L. Mitchell v, Hcciwn, 9—4; Worboys v. Hodgson, 9—l; Pinckncy v. Dodsers, 9—2; M'Gill v. Mansfield, 9-3; Mitchell and Worlwys v. Ilcpnnn ami Hod'soti, 9—5: Pinckney nnd M'Gill v. Hodgere aud Mansfield, 9-3.

RACQUET. Victoria College B defeated Oriental by 5 rubbers to 1; 50 games to 29. Howie v. Popple, 9—2; Kempthorno v. M'Cormick, 9—5; Melody v. Eycns-ln, !l-4; Hur.lo v. Vivian, s—!)| Howio and Kompthortie v. M'Corraick and Evenson, 9—3; Melody and Uui'lo v. Popple and Vivian, 9—o. LADIES' COMPETITION, SHIELD. Victoria College defeated Brougham Hill l>y 4 rubbers to 2; 0 sets to 5, (>7 games to ai. Miss Van Stavercu v. Miss' Morgan, C-3, 6-2; .Miss Tennent v. Mrs. 11. V. Howe, G-0, 6—2; Miss Roberts v. Miss Archer, 2-6, 2-0; Miss M'lntosh v. Miss Davis, 4—G, 6—4, C-5; Mis-ses Van.blavern and Roljerts v. Miss Morgan and UtSJ. Howe, o—(i, C—3, s—(i; Misses ioniiwii and M'lutosli v. Misses Archer and Davis, 6-3, G-3. Wellington .\ defeated Wellington B by G rubbers to nil; 12 sets to nil, 73 games to 22. Miss Travers v. Mrs. Gradv, 0-2, D-l ,• Miss Williams v. Miss Hannah, 6-0, G-0; Miss Cock v. Miss Atniore, C-2, 6-1 j Mts. Goldio v. Mrs. Walker, C-2, 6—3; Miss Trovers and Mrs. Goldie v. Mrs. Gradv and Miss Hannah, 6—l, 6-4 i Misses Williams and Cock v. Miss Atmore and Mrs. Walker, 6-2, G-i. CUP. Petono defeated Trinifcr, 5 rubbers to U 3G games (b 17. Miss Bennett/v. Miw •Printzen, I—7 ;■ Miss Caverhill'v. Miss Jenkins,. 7—2; Miss N. Curtis, v. Miss Reid, 7—4; Miss Walters,v. Miss Crewes, 7—o j Misses Bennett and Curtis v. Misses Printzen and Crewes, 7—2; Misses Caver, hill and Walters v. Misses Reid and Jen* kin?, 7—2. Brougham Hill defeated Victoria Col. by i rubbers to 2; 34 games to 31, Miss Williams v. Miss Saxon, 7—l; Miss Mack v. Miss G. Saxon, 4—7; Miss Crcasoy v. Miss Cox, 7—4; Miss Pliniiner v. Miss Mason, 7—5; Misses Williams and Creasey v. Misses V. nnd'G; Saxon, 2—7j Misses Mack and Plimmcr v. Misses Cox and Mason, 7—4.

Oriental defeated Nowlown by 3 rubbers to 3; 37 games to 31. Miss Miller v. Miss Rcdwnrd, 7—l; Miss A. Sheldon v. Miss Clarke, i— 7; Miss Sheldon v. Miss M'Lean, G—7; Jliss Wilson v. Miss Boek, Misses Miller and A. Sheldon v. Misses Redward and Clarke, 7—3; Misses Sheldon and Wilson v. Misses M'Lcnn and Bock, 0-7. Khandallah defeated Wellington by 4 rubbers to 2; 36 games to 23. Miss N. Bathain v. Miss Webb, 2-7; Miss D. Williams v. Miss Still, 7—4; Miss Ritchie v. Miss Duncan, 7—l; Miss Finn v. Miss Veitch, 7—l; Misses N. Batham and Williams v. Misses Webb and Still, (i-7; Misses Ritchie and Finn v. Misses Duncuu and Veitch, 7—3.

PENNANT. Brougham Hill defeated Pelono bv 3 rubbers to 3; 37 games to 31. Miss Gray v. Miss Udy, G—7; Miss Pearson v. Miss Cockrane, 4—7; Miss Tingey v.' Miss Brooks, 7—6; Jliss Bowlov v. Miss Austin, 7—2; Misses Gray and Pearson v. Misses Udy and Cockrnne, 7—3; Misses Tingey and Bowley v. Miss Brooks and Autliu, 6—7. S.t. John's defeated Newlown by 3 rubbers to 3; 35 games to 2H. Miss Horrell v. Miss Carson, 7—o; Miss Tavcndale v. Miss d'Euidcn, 7—5; Miss Pullman v. Miss Veitch, 7—3; Miss Clyde v. .Miss Wnlson, 3—7; Misses, Horrcll and Tavendale v. Misses Carson and d'Enuicn, 6—7,; Mi'bscj Pullman and.Clyde v. Misses Vcioh and Watson, 5—7,': Note.—Several results had not come to hand on Saturday night. The match feeretary (Mr. F. B. Spi'.sbuvy) will l>e slad to receive samo for. purposes of compiling the inter-club records.

INTERPROVINCIAL MATCH, CANTERBURY DEFEATS OTAGO. ißy TcletraDh.-Prese ABSooiatlon.i Dunedin, Kove.iibor 12. • The intcrprovincial lawn tennis match botwee-n Caulorbni'y and Otago was played at Dunedin on batunlav, hut rain provented the combined doubles from being completed. The visitors won tather msily, securing Iβ of tlio 22 sets played. The local players showed vorv poor form. The results aro as follow, tuo names of tlio Canterbury players bciii» givon first: — Men's singles— Ollivior beat White, 3—6, 6-4, 6-2. Goss beat Marshall, 3—6, S-i, 3—6. Prarce brat S. Brown, 4—6, 6—5, 3—6. Borrows beat Sinclair, 3—6, 2—6, 6—5. Bomiingtou lost,to Moody, 6—5, 2-6, 1-Mi. Sheppard lost to Hamilton, 5-fi, 2—6. Penn beat Bray, I—6, 6—3, 6—t. Sands lost to Given, 0-3, 3—fi, 5—6. Ladies' singles—Miss Goodman lost to Miss Campbell, 5—9. Mrs, Ballautyno beat Miss Loftier, S—i. Miss CnlHi Inst to Miss Mark, 7—9. Miss Hay.'bral Mise Bauchop, 9--O. i Miss Miles float Miss Hislop, 9-S. Mrs. Berry beat S'teveiison, 9—4. \ ' '■ ■ Men's doubles—Oliivier and Gow lirat Whito and Brojvn, 6-1, C-2. Borrows and Bonninglon beat Marshall ivik! Jfootty, 6—l, C— 2. Pearoe and Sends boat Sinclair and Ew.vi, 6—l, 6—2. Shep)):ir<l and Penn beat Hamilton and Brii,r, Ladies' doubles—Mrs. Bwry and Miss Goodnmn lost tu Misses Campbell and Lcslcr. 7—9. Combined doubles—Borrows au.l Mrs. Ballantyne beat Marshall and Miss Ix'Ster, 6-2, 6-li. Medical authorities agree that, although thorn aro many conlribuliiig caiiyps, ox. cpss Uric Acid in die blood is the real cause of Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatica, Lumbago, and kindred diseasor,. IMIKUJIO is the one remedy that will remove this excess uric acid and quickly give relief. Sold bj*L nil chemists and stores, 2s. 6d. and 4s.> fid. 15 Canada has cancelled the embargo 011 cattle, sheep, and swine from the United. Kingdom. „; ,

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1284, 13 November 1911, Page 2

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LAWN TENNIS. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1284, 13 November 1911, Page 2

LAWN TENNIS. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1284, 13 November 1911, Page 2

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