LAWN TENNIS
INTERCLUB MATCHES. Much interest was taken in the tennis match Wellington Ladip.s Seniovs v. Brougham Hill' Seniors, which resulted in a win for the former by 4 rubbers to 2. 10 sets to G, 7!) games to 69. Wellington Ladies and Broughjm tlill Lading thus tie for the senior diawpkmdiiri, and the play-off should rpMi't in an interest' ing contest. The maleht's v.ere commenced on Saturday M"ining. and tin: surpiise of the day wab the defeat of Miss Travers by M!vs. Goldie. The iol. lowing are detailed results (the names of Wellington players reading first) :-- Mifs Williams v. Miss Davib, G-0. 6-' l; Miss Travers v. Mrs. Goldie, fa-2, 3-6, 5-6; Airs. Grady v. Mrs Howe. 6-4. 1 U, G-5; Miss Hannah \>. Mit, s Morgan. 0-5, 6-3,* MibGe.^ Williams and Uamiah v. Miss Doris, and Mn. Goldie. 6-2, 50, 6-3: Mt-p. Gradv and Miss Hannah v. Mrs. Howe and Miss Morgan, 0-6, G's, 5-6. l The men's senior content, Wellington v. Brougham Hill, had only just commenced, when it was interrupted by rain.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 56, 8 March 1915, Page 8
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175LAWN TENNIS Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 56, 8 March 1915, Page 8
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