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LAWN TENNIS.

SATURDAY'S MATCHES. MI'.N'S fOMI'IVI'I'I'IONS. siiii;i.d. WolliMgli'ii A ilcfffitcil .Xoulo''Wi li.v I nililnMV m I" 'I■ I" gaiii' l/> 50. Jli-.iw ii Mi'i ri>, 0- 'I, 0-0; U mil v, i(,..|«nrrl, II- -11. (1- I: .M'.Vicnl v. Simp on, (j ■], 0-2; ,\l"(.';iill i". Lewi.-, (ill, II • 11, (I—.'i; llniu'n anil M'Ciiul v. Mmi'is iiti'l I,'vihviii'il, I! 11, .V-C, II I); Wiinl anil M'Nirol v. l.uwis and Siminun, ■(> 11 ' "• \ irloiia College delValecl WHliiigloii II ltj j nilib'Ts to 1. Ul :.et:\ lu 11. .0 gam*** lo 'I. \ViKoii v. .littery, (i•"■-11. II—I; Hi fiv v. I 'ulumli, 0— .'t, II—I; I'leglinm v. Kirkvalilie, lI—I, 0-2: Sinitli v. Cmil, lI—I. ,11-11; Wilson .'mil Sinkli v. Jell er.v »ml Kii'kr.iMi", 3-••<">, I II; ll'-re mid i.'l.-li'.ru \. Coitimb and Grant, II I), (i :i. Victoria College A Trinity by 3 rulilii'i's i'i 3, 7 fts Ui 7, 72 games Ifl 1111. I'arkor v. Crewe.-, I—II, 4—6; Do In Alnre v. J:'.Hlii'i'.s 3--11. ft— IS; Brown v. Swinbuni, 5--' l, t>—l, 0-1; Dunrcm v. Dick, o—4, 11—2; Parker am) Do la Maro v: Crcwos and Fii liters 4—6, o—2, s—o; Jirmni and Duncan v. fiwinliurn and Dick, O—R-:j. Brougham Hill A dofealcxl Wellington by I! rubbers to. 0, 12 sots to 0, 72 games i.o 111. Townseml v. Grady, 6—2, G—l; Kean v. Long, o—l, 0—1; Marriner v. Madden, 0-5, .0—1; Veen v. Uont, 6—2, 0—0; Toivn?end and Iveau v. Orady and Long, 6—2, G—3; Marriner and Veen v. Maddou and Rout, .o—o, fi—l. I'elono deieatcd .Neivt/Jivn by ,"j rubhors, lo 1, 11 sols lo ■(, 81 games to 53. Austin v. Ckn-lr, o—ft, 6—3; Curtis v. Martin, o—3, 4—6, 6—l; Kirk v. Porler, o—3, -I—G,1 —G, fi—o; Andrews v. De Rose, 3—o, 6—4, 4—6; Austin and Curtis v. Clark and Porter, 6—3, 6—5; Kirk and Andrews v. Martin and De Koto, o—o, o—4. Victoria College B defeated Brougham Uill 1] by i rubbers lo 2, 8 s?ts to 5, 50 games to 45. Fair v. llurloy; o—2, 1-6, li—3; Loiighnari 'v. Govrall.. li—o, • 6—o JJlansfiold v. Bntelier, I—6, Saunders v. Oalcloy, 6—o, . Fair a.ud Mansfield v. Uurloy anrj • Cornell,. 2 —C, 4-^-6; Louftlinan aiid Saunders v. Butcher, and Oakley, o—2, o—s. ' .

pennants; Brougham Hill defeated. Victoria College by 5 rubbers to 1, 52 games to 41. Jack v. Danie!, 9—S;. lieeves v. Wright, 9H>; Smith v. Arcns, 9—4; Rnwnsley v. M'Dowall, &—7. .lack and Smith v. Daniol and Wright, 7—9; Reeves and liawnsley v. Areus aud M'Dowall, 9—S. Johnsonville defeated St.-John's by 5 rubbers to 1, 52 games to 19. Bould" v. Baddeu, 9—l; A. Moore v. Coad, 9—l; F. T. Mooro v. Shaw, 9—2;-Hiclss v. Egley, 7—9. Bould and, i\ T. lloore v. Badden and Shaw, 9—3; A. Mooro and Hicks v. iCoad and Eglin, 9—3! Kilbirnie defeated Petone B by -4 rubbers to 2, 17 gan'tes to 35. Mitchell, v. Thompson,'' 9—7; Worboys v. Caverliill, ; 9—l; Pinckney- v. IMy, 6—9; M'Gill v. ! Fester, 9—6. Mitchell , and Worboys v. Thompson and V~dy, 9—5; Pinckney and M'Gil! v. Caverliill aud Foster, 5—7 (re;tiroti).

Petane A defeated Xewtown by 5 rub-Ix-r.s to _1, '18 games to 38. Hope v. Smith, '9—6; Kwti y. l'ratt., 9—Bi Duncan ' v. :Luke, 9—7; Cnvorhil] v. Spilsbury, 9—6. 'llope, and Kc.m v. Smith .and. Pratt, 3— 'J; Duncan and Caverhill v. Luko and 'Sjiilsbiiry, Sl—7. ■ Trinity'defeated- Bidwill Street'by; G ;rubbe:'s lo 0, 54-ga.mes. to '23. Clark v. Hamilton, 9—6; Parker v. Cramp, 9—l; Wikon v. R. Grace, IP-3; Matheson v. -0. Grace, -9—Clark and .Parker v. '•Hamilton and Craltvsi, !l—4; Wilson and iMathe.wn v. Grace, and Grace, 9—2. ■ RACKET. ;■ Brougham Hill defeated Victoria College B by S rubbers to 1, 52 panics to 35. :.tnnoy_v'. Collins, 9—l j-'Qninnell v. Howie '9—7; Nagle v. ICempthorne, 9—i; Arni;strnns v. Melody, 9-7. Qninnoll. and Mnnoy v.-Collins and Howie, B—9; Nagle and Armstrong v. Kompthorno and Melo<lv, 9—7. ! Trinity defeated Victoria College A by [" rubbers to 3. 47 games to 42. Keale v. Bnllard, fi—3; Eyres v. Robertson, 9—7; '■ lores r. Mackerspy, 7—9; East v..Easier, ,9-3; Keale and East v. Dullard' and Robertson, 7—9; Eyres and Jones v. Mackersey and Eager; 9—5. 1 LADIES'MATCHES. shield: Wellington A dofeatcd Xewtown by f, rubbers to 1, 69 sanies to 30.—ifiss Travel's v. Mrs. Robinson, 6-1, 6—l; Mi«.s Williams v. Mrs., Nagle, 6—o, 6—2;' Sliss Cock v. iliss . Clark, 6—2,. 6—2; Mrs. Goldie v. Mrs- Hcdward, 6—2, 6—2; Miss Travers aiiti Mrs. Goldie v. Mrs. K.ngle and Miss.'Clark,:.G—l,.3-rfi, 0-6 (WolHngion retired!; Misses AVilliams and Cock v. Miss Robinson and Mi's. Redward, <r-3, [> —2. Thorndon defeated Brougham Hill by 5 rubbers to 1, 11 sets to 3. 76 games to 44.—Miss . linttenvortli v. Miss Morgan, 6—3, 6—2; Miss-Simpson v. Mrs. H. V. Howe, 6 —2. 6—2; Mrs Holmes v. Miss Archer. 6—3, 3—6, 3—6; Miss Turtoa v. Miss Davis, 6-r-3, 6—l; Misses Simpson and Bnttorworth v. Mrs. H. V. Howe'and Miss Morgan, 6—2, 6—2; Miss Turtoji and Mrs. Holmes v. Misses Davis and Archer, 4-6, 6—3, 6-8. Victoria College defeated Wellington B by 3 rubbersto 3. 9 sets to 7, 73'gamvs to CO.—Miss Van Stamen v. Mrs. Grady, G— 1, 6 —o; Miss Scott r. Miss Hannah, 2—G. 6—3, 5—6; Miss Tcnnaat v. Miss Atmore, 4—6, 6—l, 6—2; Miss Roberts v. Mrs. Walker, I—6, 6—i, -I—6; Misses Van Staveren and Roberts v. Mrs. Grady .and Miss H'aunah, B— 1, .6—i; Misses Teiinaut. and Scott v. Miss Atmore and Mrs. Walker, 1-6/6-2, 2-6. ■ CUP. Brougham Hill defeated. Wellington by 6 rubbers to nil, 42 games to 20.—Miss Williams v. Miss Webb, 7—s;.Miss Mack v. Miss Kirker, 7—3; Miss Creasey v. Mis? Stitt, 7—5; Miss Plimmor v. Miss.Gan'naway, 7—2; Misses Williams and Creasey v. Misses Webb and Kirker, 7—2; Misses Mack and Pliimner v. Misses Stitt and Gannaway, .7—3. . .

Kbandallnh defeated Oriental by 4 rubbers to 2, 32 games to 27. .' Miss Batham v. Miss Miller, 2—7; Miss Willans, v. Miss Sheldon, 7Miss Ritchie v. Miss E. Sheldon, 7—o; Miss Finn. v. Miss Wilson, 7—4. Misses Batham -and 'Willans v. Jlisifts Miller and Sheldon, .2—7; Misses Ritchie and Finn v. Misses E. Sheldon and Wilson,; "rrt.

Peione defeated Newtown.by G rubbers to 0, 42 games to ll. ; Miss'Bennett y. Miss Asriuith, 7—3; Miss Caverhill. y. Miss Clark, 7—l; Miss Curtis v, Miss M'Leau. 7—2; Miss. Walters v. Miss Bock, 7—3. Mioses Bennett and. Curtis v.. MiSs'eS Asquitji and Clark, 7—2; Misses Caverhill ond Walters v. Misses Bock and M'Lean, 7-0. ,' Trinity defeated Victoria. College by 4 rubbers to 2, 37 games to 21). Miss PrintKen v. Miss 'Saxon,' 7—3: Miss Jenkins'v. Miss Atkinson, 5—7; Miss' Reid v.. Miss Mison, 7—3; Miss'Crewes v.: Miss Cook, 7—l. Misses Print.r.en and Groves .v. Misses Saxon and Atkinson, 4—7; Mfees Reid and' Jenkins v. Misses Ma.son and Cook, 7—5. PENNANT. St. John's defeated Brougham Hill bv 5 rubbers to 1. 38 gumos to 21. Miss JTorroJl v. Miss Gray, 7—l; Miss Tavendale v. Miss Pearson,, 7-t<l; Miss" Pullman v. Miss Tingey, 7—3; Miss Clyde v. Miss Rowley, 3—7; Misses Horrell aud Tavendale v. Misses Gray and Pairson, 7—3; Misses Pullman and Clyde v. Misses Tingey and Bowlev, 7—2. • Trinity defeated Newtown' bv 4 rubbers to' 2. 3G f!ame» to. 29. ' Miss'A. d'Emden v. Miss Carson,. 7—2; Mrs. Smart v. Miss d'Emdeu, 2—7; Miss Gamble v. Miss Veiteh, 3—7; Miss Henderson v. Miss Watson, 7—6; Mis? A.'d'Smdesn aud Mrs. Smart y. Misses Carson ami d'Emden, 6 Mioses Gamble ami Henderson v. Misses A"eiie.h and Wit-on, i—7. Pc-touo defeated JohnscmviUe by :t rubbers to 3, 3," games to 31. Miss TTdv v'. Mrs:. Wills. 7—l; Miss Cochrane v. Mrs. Bowler. 7—f,; Miss Brooks v. Miss Biair, 6—7; Miss Austin v. Miss Ronner, 7—, V. Misses I T dy a.ml Cochrane v. Mesdamc-s Wills and Bowl»r. I—7; Misses Brooks and Austin y. Misses Blair and Ronner,

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1290, 20 November 1911, Page 8

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LAWN TENNIS. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1290, 20 November 1911, Page 8

LAWN TENNIS. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1290, 20 November 1911, Page 8

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