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LAWN TENNIS.

RESULTS OF SATURDAY'S MATCHES. MEN'S COMPETITIONS. Tho following are the results of (lie Liiivii Tennis matches played oil fti(Urdu v:~ SniELl), Victoria College defented Newtown by 1 rubbers to 2, 10 tots to 7, 82 panics (o 00. Cloghorn v. Motris, (i—2, 3—o, U—l: lteerc v. Redwnrd, ti—l, s—(i, ,'l-ti: Parker v. Simpson, I—(i, 6—3, 3—(i: Delamarc and Lewis, (i—2, 2—fi, 0—0; ('leghorn and I'arker v. Morris and Kwlwa.nl. 5-0, fi—2. f—l: Heere and Delaniare v. Simpson anil Lewis, o—3, 11-It. Brougham llill defeated Wellington 1! bv 5 rubbers to 1, 10 sets lo .'!, 67 games lii 41. H. V. (town v. .leliery, 0-3, fi—l; Hawkins v. Coltnnb, o—l, o—3; Lawrence v. Kirkcaldic, 0-1, 0-1; Watkiiis and Grant, o—s, 2-li, ti—l; Howe and Hawkins v. Jeffery and Kirkcnldie, o—3, 0—1; Lawrence anil Watkins v. Colunib and Grant, 2-6, 3-0. err. Brougham Hill B defeated Victoria College A by 4 rubbers to 2. 9 sets to 6, 75 games to 05. Roberts v. Brown, 6—t, o—2; Marriner v. Duncan, o—4. 5—6, o—2; Harlev v. Lougbmiu, 3—o, 0-0; Butcher v. Fair, I—o, 0-1, o—3; Roberts and Marriner v. Brown and Duncan, fi—.'), o—,">; Harlev and Butcher v. Loughnan and i'air.a-G, 6-3. 4-6. Brougham Hill .A defeated Newtown by 0 rubbers to nil, 12 sets to I, 75 games (o 42. Townsend v. Clark. o—2, 6—o; Kcan v. Martin, 3—6. 6—5, 6—l: Veen v. Porter, 6-2, 0-4; Oakley v. De Mate, 0-5, 0-."); Townsend and Kcan v. Clark and Porter, 0 0, 6—l; Veen ,and Oakley v. Martin and Dn Rose, fi-4, 6-1. Fetone defeated Victoria College B by 5 rubbers to 1, 10 sets to 3, 72 games to 4t. Austin v. Saunders, o—2, o—3; Curtis v. Danicll, 6-5, 6-1; Kirk v. Wright, 6-0, o—2; Andrews v. A reus, s—o, 3—o; Austin and Curtis v. launders and Wright, 6—2, 6—l; Kirk and Andrews r. Danicll and Arcus, 6—5, 4—6, o—2. Trinity defeated Wellington by 1 rubbers to 2, 10 sets to 1, 77 games (o 48. Crewcs v. St. John, o—2, fi—2; "Fathers v. Grady, 6—2, 6—2; Swinburne v. Dr. Isaacs, 0-3', 6-0; Dick v. Long, 5-6, 0-3, 4-6: Crowes and Fathers v. St. John and Grady, o—2, o—3; Swinburne and Dick v. Isaacs and Long, 4—6, o—s, I—o. PENNANT. Bidwill Street defeated .Tohnsonville by 3 rubbers to 3; 42 games to 40. Hamilton v. Bould, 9—4; Cramp v. F. T. Moore, 0-9: R Grace v. Hicks, 9-8; G. Grace v. Orr, 9—l; Hamilton and Cramp v. Bould and Moore, I—9; Graco Bros. v. Hicks and Orr, 5—9. Brougham Hill defeated Oriental by 5 rubbers to 1, 51 games to 35. Jack v. Word, 9—l; Reeves v. Robinson. 9—7; Smith v. Moore, 9—o; Rawnsley v. Wilson, 6—9; Jack and Smith v. Ward and Norrie, 9—2; Reeves and Rawnsley v. Robinson and Wilson, 9—7.

Khandallah defeated Petone B by 5 rubbers .to 1, 52 games to 35. Buddie v. Thompson, 9—2; Hodgson v. L. Caverhill, 9—7; Heenan v. Ildy, 7—9; Mansfield v.' Foster, 9—B; Buddie and Hodgson v. Thompson and Udy, 9—5; Heenan and Mansfield v. Caverhill and Foster, 9—4. Kilbirnie defeated St. John's by 6 rubbers to nil, 54 games to 26. H. L. Mitchell v. Badden, 9—3; .Worboys v. Coad, fl—2; Pinckney v. Shaw, 9-8; M'Gill v. Egley, 9—3; Mitchell and Worboys v. Baddcn and Coad. 9—4;.Pinckney and M'Gill v. Shaw and Egley, 9—o. Victoria' College defeated Petone A by 4 rubbers to 2, 47 games to 43. M'Dowoll v. Hope, 9—B; Robertson v. Kcan, (M>; Mnckersey v. Duncan, 9—4; Hogg v. Caverhill, M'Dowall and Robertson v. Hope and Kcan, 9—6; Mackersey and Hogg v. Duncan and Caverhill, 9—7. Trinity defeated Newtown by 5 m'oOers to 1. 50 games to 33. Clark v. Smith, 9-4; Parker v. Pratt, 9—7; Wilsor, v. Luke, 5-9; Mathesou v. Spilsbury, 9-3; Clark and Parker v. Smith and Pratt, 9 T 2 ; Wilson and Matheson v. Luke and Spilsbury, 9-8. .' RACKET. Brougham Hill defeated Oriental by 6 rubbers to nil, 54 games to 19. Manor v. Kelly, 9—4; Quinncll' v. Twomey, 9—l; Naglo v. Cockrill, 9—3;'' Armstrong v. M'Cormick, 9—3; Manoy and QuTnnell v. Kelly and Twomey, 0--4; Naglo and Armstrong v. Cock-rill and M'Cornitck, 9—4. . Victoria Collesc defeated Trinity'by 4 rubbers to 2. 30 games to 40. Eagar v. "Keall, 9—7; Toms v. Eyres, 9—7; Howie v. Jones, 9—7; Sievwright v. East, o—9 (default); Eagar and Toms v. Kealoand East, 9—7; Howie and Sievwright v. Eyres and Joues, 0-9 (default). LADIES' COMPETITIONS. SHIELD. Considerable interest was manifested in tho meeting between the two leading teams, resulting in a win for the Wellington A team, which was runner-up to Th'orndon in last season's championship. On Saturday Wellington won handsomely, and aro now practically - champions tor 1911-12.

Details—l rubbers to 2, 8 sets lo 3. GO games to 52. Miss Travers v. Miss Xunneley, 3-(i, O—C; Mis* Williams v. Miss Simpson, C—o, 6—3; Miss Cock v. Miss Batham, 6—2, G-4; Mrs. Gohlie v. Mrs. Holmes, 6—3, 3—6, 6—2; Miss Travel's and Mrs. tioldio v. Misses' Xminelev anil Simpson. 3—o, 3—G; Misses Williams ami Cock v. Miss Batham and Mrs. Holmes, 6—4, G-4. Tsewtown defeated Victoria College, by D rubbers to 3, 8 sets to 7, 70 games to 71. Mrs. Nagle v. Miss Van Staveron, I—o, G—s, 2—G; Miss ' Robinson v. Miss Tenuent, 5-6, 1-6; Miss Clark v. Miss Robert', 6—4, G—2; Mrs. Kedward v. Miss Scott, G—s, 5—6, 6—4; Mrs. Naglo and Miss Clark v. Misses Van Staveren and Roberts, 5-6, 6—3, 3-6; Miss Robinson and Mrs.'Redward v. Misses Tennent and Scott, 6-3, 6-3. Brougham Hill defeated Wellington B lw 3 rubbers to 3, 8 sets to 6; 69 games to 62. Miss Morgan v. Mrs. Grady, 6-2, 5—G, 4—G; Mrs. W. E. Tlowo V. Miss Hannah, C—s. 3—G, 2-6; Miss Archer v. Miss Afmore, G—2,. 6—3; Miss Davis v. Mrs. Walker, G—3, G—2; Miss Morgan and Mis. Howo v. Mrs. Grady and Miss Hannah, 3—6, 4—6; Misses Archer and Davis v. Miss Atmore and Mrs. Walker, 6—4, 6—3. Cl'P. • Pelonc defeated Oriental by fi rubbers to nil. 42 ganws to 12. Miss Bennett v. Miss Miller, 7-3; Miss O. Caverhill v. Miss A. Sheldon, 7—o; Miss Curtis v. Miss E. Sheldon, 7-2; Miss Walters v. Miss Ward, 7—o; Misses Bennett and Curtis v. Misses Miller and A. Sheldon, 7—3; Misses Caverhill and Walters v. Misses E. Sheldon and Ward, 7—l. Brougham Hill defeated Newtown by G rubbers to nil, 42 games to 20. Miss Creasev v. Miss Asquith, 7—2; Miss Mack v. Miss I. Clark, 7-1; Miss Pliinmcr v. Miss Vcitch, 7—l; Miss Buchan v. Miss Bock, 7—G; Misses Creasey and Buchan v. Misses Veitch and Bock, 7—5; Misses Mack and Plimmer.v. Misses Asquilh and Chirk. 7-5. Wellington defeated Trinity by 4 rubbers to 2, 33 games to '27., Miss Webb v. Miss Printzen, 7-2: Miss Still v. Miss Held, 7—2; Miss Kirkei- v. Miss Jenkins. 7—6; Miss Duncan v. Miss Crewes. 1-7; Misses Webb and Still v. Misses Printzeu and Crewes, 7—3; Misses Kirker and Duncan v. Misses Jenkins and l!<.-id. 6—7. Khandallah defeated Victoria College by 3 rubbers to 3, 30 games to 33. Miss H. M. Batham v. Miss O. Saxon, 6-7; Miss 1). Willans v. Miss Atkinson, 6—7; Miss Ritchie v. Miss Wilson, 7-2; Miss Tinn v. Miss V. Cooke. 7-5; Misses Batham and William? v. Misses Saxon and Atkinson, 7—5; Misses Ritchie and_ I'inn v. Misses Wilson and Cooke, G—7. PKXXANT. .lohnsonville defeated St. John's by 5 rubbers to 1, 30 games to 20. Miss Wilson v., Miss Honelt. 4—7: Mrs. Howler v. M).« Tavendale, 7-3: -Mrs. Wills v. Miss Pullman, 7-6; Miss Blair v. Miss Clyde, 7-6; Miss Wilson and Mrs. Bowler v. Misses Horrell and Tavendale, 7-2; Mrs. Wills and Miss Blair v. Misses Pullman and Clyde. 7-t. „,..,, , Brougham Hill defeated Trinity by 4 rubbers to 2< 34 games to 29. Miss Gray v. Miss D'Emdcn, 7-2; Miss Pearson v. Mrs. Smart, 1-7; Miss Tingeyv. Miss Gamble, 5-7; Miss Bowley v. Miss Henderson, 7—G; Misses Gray and Pearson v. Mrs. Smart and Miss D'Enidon, 7-5; Misses Tingey ;ind Bowley v. Misses (.iambic and Henderson, 7—l.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1296, 27 November 1911, Page 3

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LAWN TENNIS. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1296, 27 November 1911, Page 3

LAWN TENNIS. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1296, 27 November 1911, Page 3

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