SPORTING INTELLIGENCE
TENNIS CHAMPIONS. Press Association—By Telegraph—Cop\ right. NEW YORK, April 12. (Received April 13, at 9.25 a.m.) Jay Gould defeated Eustace Miles for the tennis championship of New York by three sets. Immense inicrest was taken in this championship. Many fats were sold at 50 dollars apiece [Gould is an American, and Miles represents England.] ST. CLATR GOLF CLUB. The monthly medal competition wa-s played on Saturday afternoon under very pleasant gollint,' conditions. The best curds handed in wcie : llcp. Tl. B. R. Stock 18 77 W. 1). M-Oa.nhy 16 , 7? A. L. Isiacs 24 81 H. L. Ferjusun 10 81 C. J. Ronaldson ]2 84 F. Gripg 8 84 1) Fotheringham 14 85 W. liolf ..: 24 83
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Evening Star, Issue 12925, 13 April 1908, Page 4
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119SPORTING INTELLIGENCE Evening Star, Issue 12925, 13 April 1908, Page 4
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