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LADIES' ASSOCIATION MATCHES.

FIRST GRADE. Mount Eden B defeated Technical _ College by 5 goals to 2. Mr. A. E. Larking was referee. ._ .. , . Training College defeated Waihora by 4 goals to 0. Mr. A. E. Curry wan referee. Mount Edon A deioitod Ao-tea-roa by 5 goals to 0. Mr, S. Smith was referee. SECOND GRADE. Otahuhu drew with Campbell, no score. Mr. A. Goddard was referee. Waihora A defeated Waihora B by 4 goals to 0. Mr. E. H. Killip was referee. Oiaapere defeated Technical College by 9 coals to 0. Mr. W. L. Minchcr was referee. , . Training College drew with Thistle, no score. Mr. H. Laird was referee. LAWN TENNIS. ALL ENGLAND CHAMPIONSHIP. BROOKES IN GOOD FORM. Dy Telegraph-Press Association— Copyright. (Received Juno 27, 6.30 p.m.) London, June 26. The All England tennis championships were continued to-day. In the fourth round Mavrogordato beat Scott, 6-4, 6-1, 6—4. Beamish beat Crawley, 6—2, 7—5, 6—4. Gore beat Lylo, 6—2, 6—o, 6—2. Brookes beat Clements, 6—3, 6—o, 6 0. Davson beat Watson, 6—2, —1, 6— 6—l. Germot (France) defeated Dunlop (Australia!. 6—B, 6—l, 6-1, 4—l. Dunlop retired. The Dunlop-Gormot match was a fine aggressive conto9t. Dunlop throughout sought the volleying position, while Germot frequently finished a rally with deadly ovorhead smashes During tho second sot Germot frequently manoeuvred Dunlop out of tho court Froitzeim defeated A. Lowe, 6— 6—4, 5—7, 10-8. In the mixod doubles Wilding and Mademoiselle Broouedis defeated Steward and Miss Doublas. 61, 6—l, 64, 57, 108. In tho men's doubles Ritchie and Prebblo dofeated the Yonoken Brothers, 63, 6—l, 8-6. . , Mavrogordato nnd Doust, against Parke and Beamish, won a set apiece, 6—2. J—6, and tho game will be finished to-morrow. Brookes plsved chiefly at the net. and outplayed Clements. The latter's play was characterised by hard hitting to the baselino. Doiifit, in the doubles, though troubled with neuritis in the shoulder, smashed and volleyed with great vigour. The third set flood at o—9. when it was abandoned owing to the bntl light.

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New Zealand Herald, 29 June 1914, Page 10

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LADIES' ASSOCIATION MATCHES. New Zealand Herald, 29 June 1914, Page 10

LADIES' ASSOCIATION MATCHES. New Zealand Herald, 29 June 1914, Page 10