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LAWN TENNIS

VICTORIAN CHA MPIONSHTPS. Tlio Victorian lawn tennis ohampioi ship meeting was continued at Melboun: on Saturday. In the find of tho Men's Singles Don; (Now South Wales) beat Dunlop (Vi< toria). 6—l, 6—B, 2—6, 6—2, 6-2. In the Men's Doubles Dunlop and Heat (Victoria) beit Spencer and "Addison iV'u toria), 9—7, 6-4, 6—l. The Ladies' Singles were won by Mj.< Addison, and the Doubles by Misses Stov art and Westmoreland. OTAGO v. CANTERBURY. As indicated in the results published i our Saturday's issue, Otago quil outclassed in tho games against Caiitei bury at Christchureh. As a matter < fact. Bundle's defeat of Harman was tli only success achieved by the visitor: Complete scores (Canterbury players bein given first): — Men's Singles.—Pearse beat Ewen, 6—5 6—o, 5—6; Laurie, beat Bauchop, 6—: 6_l, 6—-1; Borrows beat _Bray v 18-2 Harman lost to Bundle-, 6—5, 6—5, o—6 Ollivicr beat R. S. Brown, 18—2; Co* beat Braithwaite, 18—7; Jennings bea S. X. Brown, 18—7; Kiver beat Siuclan 18-7. Combined Doubles.—.Jennings and Mr Ballantvne beat Bundle and Miss Luiiijj 4_6 i 6—2, 6—o; Kiver and Mrs Benbeat S. X. Brown and Miss Davis, 6—4 6—l, 6—o; (ioss and Miss Goodman bea R. S. Brown and -Miss Marks. 6—5, 6—5 6-4; Ollivicr and Miss Mills beat Sir clair and Miss Bauchop. 6—l, 6—o, 6—l. Men's Doubles.—Ollivier and Goss bea S. N. and R. S. Brown. 15—7; Jenning and Kiver beat Kwen and .Sinclair, 18—12 Harman and Borrows beat Braithwail and Bray, 18—9; Pearse and Laurie bea Bundle and Bauchop, 18--0. Ladies' Singles.—Miss Goodman ben Miss Marks, 13—10; '.Mrs Berry beat Mis Bauchop. 12—5; Mrs Ballantyne "beat-Mi? Davie, 12—6; Miss Mills beat Miss 12—4. Ladies' Doubles.—Mrs Ballantyne an Miss Mills beat Misses Davies and Laim. 12—1; Miss Goodman and Mrs Berry ben Misses Marks and Bauchop, 12—5. LOCAL MATCHES. —B Grade.— St. Kilda v. Kaituna. The match between St. Kilda and K<ii tuna proved a close contest, the forme winning by 12 games. Scores (names <; St. Kilda players being given first): Men's Doubles.—Simpson and Whit lost to Mirains and Whitehorn, B—9 Robertson and Laurensou Wat Dr Moor and Norrie, 9—6. Ladies' Doubles.— Misses T. and S White beat Misses Le Biun and Dunbai 6—2; Misses M'Callum and Thomson bea Misses Wood and Men's Singles.—Simpson beat Mirams 9—B; Robertson lost to Wliitehorn, 6—9 Laurensou beat Dr Moore, 9—5; Whit beat Norrie, 9—B. Ladies' Singles.—Miss White beat Mis Le Brun, 6—2; Miss Thomson lost to Mis Wood, I—6. Combined Doubles.--Simpson and Mis White beat Mirams and Miss Lo Brun 9—5; Robertson and Miss S. Whites Ins to Whitehorn and Miss Dunbar, 5—9 Ijauronson and Miss Thomson boat D Moore and Miss Woods, 9—5; White an< Miss M'Callum lost to Xorrio and Mis Lees, 4—9. Totals: S*j. Kilda, 96 games; Kaituna 84 games. Roslyn v. Moegiel. Piayed at Mosgiel. Scores (Roslyn nainv, being placed first in each instance) : Men's Doubles.—K. A. Macdonaid an< j S. M'Dongall beat G. and W. Scott, 9—7 I R. S. and G. I. Black beat 11. Ronton an< j J. Fraser. 96. i Ladieo Doublet.—-Mrs Black and M:.- : I Maoa.id.iy last to Miescti A. Renton a::,. | Sinclair, 5—6; Misses Anderson and Dun 1 can oeat Misses C. Renton and K. Broad 1 ley, 6—l. Men's Si.nglas.~K. A. Macdonaid lost U G. Scott, 4—9: R. S. Black beat W. Scott 9—2; G. I. Black boat R. Renton, 9—l S. M'Dougall beat J. Eraser, 9—2. liaditts' Singles.—Mrs Black lost to Mis; A. Renton, 1--6; Miss Macaulay beat Mit; Sinclair, 6—2. Combined Doubles.—R. S. Black an< Mrs Black lost to G. Scott and Miss A Renton, 4—9; K. A. Macdonaid and Mis Macaulay beat W. S. Scott and Miss Sin clair, 9—2; G. I. Black and Miss Arder eor. beat R. Renton and Mies Broadley : 9—4; S. M'Dougall and Miss Duncan boa J. Frasor and Miss C. Renton, 9—l. Totals: Roslyn, 97 games; Mo?gie!, 5i games. / Anderson's Bay v. University. Played on the University Court. In in final combined Mies Crawley (University had tha misfortune to fall and damago he hand when the scores were 7—2 in Bay' favor. The game was not finished. Name ; of tho winning team are placed first ii i each instanco: j Men's Singles.—Meek beat Hamilton 9—B; HeifihwaY b« lt J- White, 9—7; Gib eon beat D. Whit*, 9-4; Whyte lost t< Mooson, 1-9. Men's Doubles.—Gibson and Meek bea Hamilton and White, 9—4; Heigh way an< Whyte lost to Whito and Monson, 5—9. Ladies* Donblos.—-Misses D"thi< ;m< Whit© beat Mieses Crawley and Botting I 6—3; Mis*«s M'Caw and Tapper taa j Misses Famie ana HnKlett, 6—4. Ladies' Singles. —Miss Duthie beat Mis Crawley, 6—4 ; Miss AVhito boat Miss Bet Ung, 6—3. Combined Donblee.—Meek and Mis Ihrthie beat Hamilton and Miss Crawley 9—2; Qib«>ii and Miss Whit© beat Whit and Miss Potting, 9—3; Whyte and Mis beat Whito and MissHaslett. 9—l Beighway and Miss M'Caw lost to Mousoj and Mjas Famie, 5—9.

Totals: Andorsou Bay, 08 game? ; Uni- I versity, 70 games. ! I —0 Grade.— j St. Kild.i v. Hauraro JJ. ! Thift match was played on tho St. Kuda Court. Scores (names of tho St. Kilda players given first in each instance'}: Nun's Singles.—Dineen lost lo Peake, 8-9; Marshall lost 10 lliuidlo, 6-9; 1). Hart boat Mowai, 9—l; Cartrill heat Scott, 9-5. Ladies' Singles.—Miss Stoneham beat Miss Burnard, 6—l; Miss Robertson beat Miss Cameron, 6—o. Mon'r. Doubles.—Dincen and Marshall ' lost to Pcako and llundle, 5—9: Hart ami ; Oargill beat Mowat and Scott, 9—2. : Ladies' Doubles.--Misses Stoneham and ' Robertson beat Mister Rumard and Came,lon, 6—4; Misses Cole and Gore beat Misses Ronnie and Biunde/<l, 6-1. Combined Doubles.—Dineen and Miss Stoneham beat Pcako and Miss ISurnaid, 9—2; Marshall and Miss Robertson beat Bundle and Miss Cameron, 9—5 ; Hart and Miss Cole beat Mowat and Miss Rennie, g_s; CarpiJl and Miss Gore beat Scott and Miss Brundell, 9-5; Totals: St. Kilda, 106 games; ITanraro, —-Anuercon Bay v. University.— Tho match between Anderson Bay and University was played on the club's courts, victory refiling "with the 'Varsity by 41 points. 'Men's Singles.—Ronton 9. Bridgewan 6; Short 9, Webb 1 ; Tiegear 9, Dennison 0; Anderson 9. Logan 8. Men's Doubles.—Kenton and Short 9, Uridgeman and Webb 4; 'J'rcgear and Anderson 9. Dennison and Logan 5 ladies' Doubles—Misses Woodhcuscand Whitehead 5, Misses Reid and Meek 6; Misses Hastings and Easier 6. Misses Duthio and Tapper 2. Ladiofi' Singkrt.--Mis<; Woodhoiise o, Mi'tss Roid 6:" Miss Whitehead 3. Miss Meek 6. Combined D<,ul'!c.s.--Ronlon and Mi.-.s Woodhouse 9. Jhidgonvm and Miss He:! -I- K'nor:. and Mitt Whitehead 9. Webb and Miss Meek 4: Trcgear and Mitt Hastings 9, Dennison and Miws Dnthie 2; Anderson and M>:s lister 4, Logan ami \iiss Tapper 9. "Totals: Univciwtv. 104; Anderson Bay, 63.

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Evening Star, Issue 14524, 28 November 1910, Page 7

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LAWN TENNIS Evening Star, Issue 14524, 28 November 1910, Page 7

LAWN TENNIS Evening Star, Issue 14524, 28 November 1910, Page 7