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LAWN TENNIS. SATURDAY'S GAMES.

The following aro the results of Saturday's tennis matches played under the auspices of the Wollington Provincial Lawn Tennis Association, (Tho winning teams' players and scores aro mentioned fir»(, in every case). Tho Wellington v. Brougham Hill shield match was adjourned to some elaro in March. SHIELD. Nowtown defeated College by 7 s=ets to 6 {89 Ramos fo 81): — Morris Prousc, 7—9; Wilson v. Bccre, 9—4: Redward v. Anderson, 9—5;9 — 5; Naglo v. Putnam, 9 — S; Miss Glasgow v. Mifw Van Slavcren, 2-7; Mr--. Na^lo v. Miss Roberts, 7—2; Morris and Wilson v. ProubO and Beere, 6—9;6 — 9; Rod ward and Naglo v. De LnMarn and Anderson, 9—B;9 — 8 ; Low and Brailsford v. Putnam nnd Smith, 7—9;7 — 9; Misses Glasgow and Robinson v. Misses Van St.iveron and Roberts, 7—4;7 — 4 ; Mesdames Naglc and Grady v. Misses Scott and M'lntosh, 7—2; Brailsford and Mrs. Grady Db La Mare and Miss Scott, 5—7;5 — 7 ; Low and Miss Robinson \ . Smith and Miss M'lntosh, 5—7. CUP. ' Khandallah defeated Newtowu "by o sots to 5 (94 gain.es to 66) : — Holdsworth v. Thwairea, 8--9; Flomiug v. Sheppard, 7—9- Jones v. Grady, 9—3; Richardson v. Murray. 9—4;9 — 4; Miss Cock v. Miss Clnrk, 7—6; Miss Batham v. Mrs. Low, 7—3;7 — 3 ; _ Holdsworth and • Fleming v. Thwaites and Shoppard, 9—l;9 — 1 ; Jones and Richardson v. Murray and Powell, 9—5 ; Mackay and Cockayne v. Grady and De Rose, B—9;8 — 9 ; Misses Cock and Batham v. Miss Clark and Mrs. Low, 5—7;5 — 7 ; Misses K. Clark and N. Batham v. Misses Redw ard and Bock, 7—l;7 — 1 ; Mackay and Mi&s Iv. Clark v. Powell and Miss Redward, 2—7;2 — 7 ; Cockayne and Miss N. Batham v. De Rose and Mis 3 Bock, 7—2. Wollington defeated Petone by 10 sets to 3 (95 gamos to 51) : — Fraser v. Cornell, B—9: Ward v. Wright, 9—2; M'Nicol v. Austin, 9—2; M'Lean v. Parkinson, 9—2;9 — 2; Mrs. Pierard v. Miss Penny, 7—2;7 — 2; Misa Dimant v. Miss Bennett, 7—3;7 — 3 ; Fraser and Fernie v. Cornell and Wright, 9—6;9 — 6; M'Nicol and Ward v. Austin and Parkinson, 9—4;9 — 4 ; Shand and M'Lean v. Duncan ancl Curtis, 9—2; Mrs. Pierard and Mips Dimanfc v. Miss Ponny and Mrs. Hawkins, 3—7; Mrs. Reoves and Miss Hannah v. Missfionnett and Mro, Wilkinson, 2—7;2 — 7; Fornie and Mrs. Reeves v. Duncan and Mrs. Hawkins, 7—3;7 — 3; Shand and Miss Hannah v. Curtis and Mrs. Wilkinson, 7-2. ■ ' PENNANT. Brougham Hill B defeated College A by 5 sots to 2 (43 games all). — Edwards v. Scott, 9—6; A. R. Williams v. Taylor, C— 9 (default) ; Clarke v. Isaacs, 9— b ; Mips Murray v. Miss Barkas, 7—5 ; Clarke and Williams v. Scott and Taylor, 9—7;9 — 7; Missci-- Murray and Kcllaway v. Miftb Barkas and O. Murray, 7—5;7 — 5 ; Edwards and Mies Kpllaway v. leaac3 and iiiss C. Murray, 2—7. Brougham "Hill A defeated 'Johnsonville by 5 SPta to 2 (53 gamos to Z5) : — Lawrence v. Robertson, 9—6;9 — 6 ; Hurley v. W. Moore, 9—7 ; W. Howo v. Munroo, fl— o ; Miss Dompsey v. Mi<=s Wilson, 7—4-;7 — 4- ; Lawrence and Howo v. Robertson and Moorcj, fa— 9 ; Misses Dcmpfey and Farmer v. Mirs Wilhon nnd Mr?. Moore, 6—7 : Hurloy and Miss Farmer v. Muniac and Mrs. Mooro, 7—2. RACQUET. Kilbirnie defeated Colleen A; by 6 rets to 1 (56 gamos to 25) ;— Hutching-- v. Duncan, 9—4 ; Dart v. Tuclhopo, 9—l ; Puvchas v. Ovam, 9—5 ; Miss Pric? v. Mifs Taylor, 7—3;7 — 3 ; Ilutchinga and Darf v. Duncan and Turlhopo, 9--0 ; Missc« Price and Acquit h v. Mis-t-s Taylor and Thompson, 6—7;6 — 7; Purchaa and Mies AEquith v. Oram and Miss Tbani,iroi\, / — 5. Broug-harn Hill A defeated College B by 4 sot 3to 5 (30 games to 37): — Brindley v. Bogle, 0~9 ; (default) ; Foil v Stockrr, C— 9; (default); O'Lcaiy v. Dobbic, 9—2; Miss Hogg 'alld Mios' L. M'lntosh, 7—3; Brindley an* -Fell v. 80510 and Dobbie, o—90 — 9 (dofaulfe)'; Misses Hog/y and Haxon . Misses L. M' tnto.-<h and F. Cooke, 7—3;7 — 3; O'Leary and Mira Saxon v. Stooker and Mifs F. Cooko, 7—2. I iluritai defeated Broujjhom Hill B by s'ec»t«-to 2 (49 gomc^io 2B) :— Buddlo v. Morrison, 9—4 ; \Vrl3ht and Urcn, o — 9 ; l'.,Howrien v. Ardon, B—7;8 — 7; Mifs Low v Misa Harrowby, 7—o (defa'u'.t) ; liuddln 'and Wright v. i)lorripon ancl Urpn, 7—97 — 9 ; Miiecs' Low v. Mif "i>s Hnrrowby, 7—o; (default) ; Jlowclen and Mtts Low v. Ardcn and Miss M. Ifarrowbv, 7—o (default). > '' * AUCKLAND DEFEAT!* TABANAKI. t'llY TFLEC;R^TO'. — t'IIKSS A«SOCIA.TIO(i.| AUCKLAND. 23rd Fpl-ruary. Th° annual mtcr-niovinnal tchn;'. coutpft bclwopn Amkland and Taranaki took plam jctrrday, Auckland winning by 11 to 8, raid thui: securing tho banner lor the fir-t time

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 46, 24 February 1908, Page 3

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LAWN TENNIS. SATURDAY'S GAMES. Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 46, 24 February 1908, Page 3

LAWN TENNIS. SATURDAY'S GAMES. Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 46, 24 February 1908, Page 3