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TENNIS

The Vieioria College lawn tennis team continued its victorious career on Saturday by defeating Brougham Hill on the latter’s courts by 9 sets to 4. The College team is leading for the iuter-elub championship, having beaten all the other clubs. Following are the scores of Saturday’s match .-—Singles—Burns (V.G.) beat Harden (8.H.). 8—1; Amies (8.H.) beat Richmond (V.C.), 9-S: Marriner (8.H.) beat Thamson (V.C.), 9 —6; Beere (V.C.) heat Howe (8.H.), 9—B; Miss Van Staveren (V.C.) beat Miss Hurley . 7—3; Miss Ross (V.C.) heat Miss Ward, 7—2. Doubles—Burns ami Beere (V.C.) beat Harden and Howe (8.H.), 9—l; Amies and Marriner (8.H.) beat Thomson and Richmond (V.C.), 9—C; Bell and Falconer (8.H.) beat Wilson, and Graham (V.C.). 9—7; Miss Van Staveren and Mrs Longton beat Misses Hurley and Ward (8.H.). 7—5; Misses Ross and Richmond (V.C.) beat Miss Ritchie and Mrs Howe (13. H.), 7—6. Combined—Wilson and Miss Ross TV.C.) bent Falsoner and Miss Ritchie (8.H.), 7—5; Graham and Mist* Richmond (V.C.) beat Bell and, Mrs. Howe (8.H.). 7—C. ’ ' ,

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4296, 4 March 1901, Page 7

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TENNIS New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4296, 4 March 1901, Page 7

TENNIS New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4296, 4 March 1901, Page 7