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LAWN TENNIS

SATURDAYS MATCHES. MEN'S COMPETITION. A Grade, Thermion defeated.‘Wellington IX. by default. B Grade. Brougham Hill I. defeated Hutt by fc 4 rubbers to 2, 9 sets to 4, 77 games to 52. Roberts v. Kirk, -I—6. 5—G; Marrlner v, Purdy, 4—C, G—4. 6—o; Laurence v. Brown, G —l, 6 —o; Dart v. Clere, 6 —o, 4 —G. 6 —l. Huberts and Marrmer v. Purdy and Kirk, I—6,1 —6, 6—2, 5 —G; Lawrence and Dart v. Brown and Clere, 6 —l, 6—4.

Potojie defeated Victoria College by 4 rubbers to 2, 9 sets to 4, 66 games to 49. Parkinson v. Duncan, 6 —o, I—6,1 —6, 5 —6; Duncan, v. Eichelbauiu. G— 2. '6 —3; Austin v. Wilson, 6 —3, 6 —2; Andrews- v. Be la Mare, 2 —G, 4 —6. Parkinson and Duncan v, Duncan and Eichelbauiu, 6 —l, 6—4 ; Austin and Andrews v. Wilson and De la Mare, 6—5, 6—5.

Brougham Hill defeated Trinity by 6 rubbers to nil, 12 sets to 3, S 7 games to 55. Townsend v. Crewes, 6 —3, 6—3;.Barton «*. Correll, 6—3, 6—3; Kean v. Swin-burne,-6 — 4, 5—6. 6—2; Hurley v. Jacobsen, 6 —4. 5—6, C —4. Townsend and Barton v. Crewes’ and Correll, 6 —2, 5—6, 6—l; Kean and Hurley v. Swinburne and Jacobsen, G—-4, 6—4. C Grade.

Hutt defeated Oriental by 6 rubbers to nil, 54 games to 19. Ponanga v. Rol> ertsou, 9—B; Kennedy v. Hutcheson, 9—3; Gardner v. Hutton, 9—3; Dune y. Ward,, 9—o by default. Ponanga and v. Robertson and Hutcheson, 9 —5; Gardner and Kennedy v. Hutton and Ward, 9—o by default. Kilbirnic defeated Trinity by 3 rubbers to 1, IS games to 42. H. L. Mitchell v. Pavitt, 9—B; Stringer v. Dick, 3—9; N. Mitchell v. Arcus, 9—5; AVorboys v. Parker, 9—7. Mitchell and Stringer v. Pavitt and Dick, 9—B; N. Mitchell and AVorboys v. Arcus and Parker, 9 —5. • Brougham 11. defeated Petono by 4 rubbers to 2. 45 games to 41. Mano.y v. Hope, 9 —4; Rawnley v. Kean, I—9;1 —9; Bickncll v. Caverhill, 9—7; Naglo v. Duncan, 9—4. Manoy and Rawnslev v. Kean and Duncan, B—9;8 —9; Bicknell and Nagle v. Hope arid Caverhill, 9 —B. A'ivtoria College defeated St. John's by 3 rubbers to 3, 44 games to 29. Professor Picken v. Paterson, 4—9 ; Loughuan v. -Hadden, 9—o; Randrup v. Andrew 6 McDowall v. Barr, 9 —o. Professor Picken and McDowall v. Patterson and Hadden, 7—o; Loughnan and Randrup v. Andrew and Barr, 9—2. , , n Khandallah. defeated Muntai by p 3 rubbers to 3, 43 games to 41. Hutchings v. Howden, 9—6; ‘Richardson \V Walton, 9—6: Heenan v. Smythe, 4 —9; Hodgson v. Kellv, 4—9. Hutchings and. Richardson v. Howden and Kelly, 9—2; Heenan and Hodgson v. AVatson and Smythe,, 8— , D Grade. Johnsonville defeated Victoria College by 5 rubbers to 1, 48 games to 29.—P. 1. Bould v. Short, 9-2* ChappeH v. Melody, 9- Donovan v. Hurle, 3-9; C. Bould v. Sievwright, 9—7; P. T. Bould and Chappell v. Short and Melody, 9—3; Donovan and C. Bould v. Hurle and bieiwriglit, 9 —5. Trinity defeated Brougham Hill by 4 rubbers to 2, 45 games to 42.—Clark v. Oakley, 6—9; W r atts v. 'Reeves, 9—7; Amos v. Qninnell, 3 —9; AVilsou v. Armstrong, 9—7; Clark and AVatts v. Oakley and Reeves, 9 —6; AVilsou and Amos v. Qniniiell and Armstrong, 9—4. Victoria College defeated Oriental by 6 rubbers' to nil, 54 games to 27.—Daniell v. Paterson, 9—6; Batten v. Popple, 9—4; Bobbie v. Vaughan, 9 —3; Robertson v. Rolls, 9—B; Daniell and Batten v. Pateison and Popple, 9—2; Dobbie and Robertson v. Vaughan and Rolls, 9—4,. LADIES’ COMPETITION. B Grade. Brougham Hill defeated Petone by 3 rubbers to 3, 35 games to 31. —Miss Rothschild v. Miss Benmtt, 7^2; Miss Hayes Miss Cavcrhiß, v —s; Airs Burton V. Allss Os Caverhill, 6—7; Airs Sampson v. -Miss Udy, 2 —7; Misses Rothschild and Hayes v. Aliases Bennett and Caverhill, 7 Alesdames Burton and Sampson v. Aliases 0. Caverhill and Hdy, 6—7. ,

Victoria College defeated Trinity by 3 rubbers to 3. 35 games to 28.—Miss McKellar v. Miss I’rmtzen, 7 —4; Miss McIntosh v. Miss Crewes, 5—7; Miss Atkinson v. Miss Held, ■ 4—7; Miss'Mason y. Miss iXHmdcn, 7—3; Misses McKellar and Mclntosh v. Misses Printzeu and Reid, 5—7; Misses Atkinson and Mason v. Misses Crowes and D’Bmden, 7 —4. C Grade.

Khandallah defeated Brougham Hill by .5 rubbers to 1, 41. games to 20.—Miss Clark v. Miss Plimmer, 6—7; Miss Batham v. Miss Pearson, 7—2; Miss "Williams V. Miss Tingey, ,7 —1; Miss Grubb v. Miss Bowley, 7—6; Misses Clark and Batbam v. Misses Plimmer and Pearson, —4; Misses Williams . and Grubb v. Misses Tingey and Bowley, 7—o. , St. John’s defeated Oriental by 4 rubbers to 2, 37 games to 27.—Miss Horrell v. bliss. Miliar,, 7—6; Miss TayeudaJe'v. Miss Buchan, 6—7; Miss Pullman v, Miss .Sheldon, 7—2; Miss "Wilson v.-Miss MilleI". 7—5; Misses Horrell and Tavendale v. Misses -Millcr and , Buchan, 3—7; Misses Pullman and Wilson v. Misses Sheldon and Miller, ,7—o. : Johnsonville defeated Petono bv 4 rubbers to 2, 34 games to 28.—Mrs Bowie.l: y. Miss Curtis, 7—l; Miss Wilson y. Miss Cochrane, 3—7; Miss Cook v. Miss Brooks, 2—7 Miss Bkur y. Miss Austin, ; Mrs Bowler and Miss Wilson v Misses Ctirtis and Cochrane, 7—o; Misses Cook and Blau- v. Misses Brooks and Austin, 3—7. - • 1

PUBLIC': SCHOOLS TOURNEY. PIRST DAY'S PLAY. Appended, are details of the first day’s play an the Wellington public schools' tennis tournament, held on Saturday last. Senior games were played on Wellington courts, junior games on Brougham Hill: SENIOR GRADE. Boys’ Singles, i First round—Wynyard y. Truebridge Udy v. Gilding-Butcher, default: McLeod v. Lusty, default. Second round—McCaw y. Chambers 30—28; Wynyard v. ■ Udy, 3t—32; Pearce McLeod. 30—23; Jones v. Davis, 30— Third round—Udy v. McCaiv, 30—13; Jones v. Pearce, 30—20. 1 Pinal—Jones, v. Udy, 31—29. - Girls’ Singles. First round—E. Caverhill r. L. Brassell. 30—13; B. Mqckay r. D. Murphy, 30—27; A. Naughton v. V. Tavlor, 30—7; N Curtis v. V. Haiseiden. 30—7. , Second round—D. Kibbleu-hitc v D Harnett, 30—17; E. Caverhill v. B. Mackay, 30 —13; N. Curtis v. A. Naughton. 30—13; E. MacCurdy v. E. Grubb, 30— 27. Third round—D. Kibblewhite v 4 •E. Caverhill, 30—10; N. Curtis v. E. MacCurdy, 30—13. N. Curtis y, D, ICibbleivhitc, Boys’ Doubles. Second round—Pearco and Jones v; McLeod and Harnett, 30—18; Udy and Wynyard y. Truebridgo and Chambers, 30—18. , Final—Udy and Wynyard v. Pearce and Jones, 30—23. Girls’ Doubles. First round—D. Kibblewhite, and E. Caverhill v. 1 V, Haiseiden and D. Murphy, 30—11; E. Grubb and B. Mackay v. L. Brassell and V. Taylor, 30—21. Second round—D. Kibble white am! E. Caverhill _v.lv. McCurdy and D. Harnett, 30—IT; N. Curtis and A. Naughton' ,v. E. Grubb and B. Mackey, 30—11.

Combined Doubles. First round—A. Naughton and Wynyard v. Haiselden and Pearce, 30—25. Second round—D. Murphy and Chambers v. D. Kibblewhitc and Lusty,, default. JUNIOR GRADE. Boys' Singles. First round—Lusk v. Little, 30—2 S; Meier v. Andrews, default; Cock v. Fisher, 30-21; Forth v. A. Bell. 30—21; O. Bell v. Gray, 30—20*. King v. Roberts, 30—28; Dawson v. Petherick, 30—20; Giblin v. Chapman, 30—15; Brown v. Beckley, 30 —18; Hicks and Prestidge, 30—14. Second round—Hugh v. Leslie. 30—14; Cooper V. Luck, 30—28; Cook v. Meier, 30-29; Forth v. G. Bell. 30-23; Hicks v. Pinkney, 30—27: Scott v. 'R. Fisher, 30-23. Girls' Singles. Fiist round—G. Stevens v, D.- King, 30—26; K. Gallichan v. A, Knapp, 30—28. Second round—C. Gaupcr v. M. Burt. 30—17; G. Burt v. A. Seed. 30—13; J. Marshall v. G. Vausc, 30—15; D. Kirker v.. L. Cudby, 30-29; At. Summers v. O. Fisher, 30—26; I. Cudbv v. E, Capper, 30—23; N. Jones v. R. Haiselden, 30 —23: G. Stevens v. A. Stevens, 30—29; K. Gallichan v. I. Thompson, default; N. Hind v. M. Stewart, 30—12; D. Barnett v. .1. Preston, default; D. Robinson v. M. Skill. 30-32; . M. Flux v, E. Kennedy, 30-19; M. Rigg v . At. Ziman, 30—8; At. Mclvor v. N. Bell, 30-15; H Wilkinson v. A. Hills, 30—29. Third round—G. Burt v. E. Gapper, 30—21; J. Alarshall v. D. Kirker, 30—11; N. Hind v, K. Gallichan, 30 —25; D. Robinson v. D. Barnett, 30—20; At. Rigg v. M. Flux, 30—27; L. Wilkinson v. AI. Atclvor, 30—21. Boys' Doubles, hirst round—Grey and Roberts v. Fisher and lung, 30-26; Hicks and Scott v. Lusk and Cook. 30—11; Fisher and .'°. A y n v - Petherick and Cooper, 00—19; Giblm and Pinkney v. Chapman and Anderson, 30—12. Second round—Dawson and Hugh v. Little and Leslie, 30—17; Giblin and Pinkney v. Fisher and Brown, 30-18; Forth and Aleier v. Becklev and Bell oO —13. Girls' Doubles. First round—R. Haiselden and I. Cud--4- Barnett and E. Kennedy, 30—lo; D. Kirker and AI. Stewart v. M. Ziman and N. Bell, 36—19; A. Seed and D. King v. L. Cudby and At. Burt, 30-r-8; N. Jones and E, Capper v. A. Knapp and W. Robinson. 30—13; F. Futter and J. Marshall, v. 0/ Fisher and E. Gnpper, .30—14. L Second round—J. Martin and H. Basire v. L. Wilkinson and B. Unsworth, 30—3"; M. Summers and G. Burt v.-K. Gallichan and 31. Foote, 30—21- 31. Hind and A. Hills, v. G. Vanse and M. Hvdo so-lo; 31. Big- and 31. 3lclvor v. G. otovens and A. Stevens, 30—24.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7302, 5 December 1910, Page 10

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LAWN TENNIS New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7302, 5 December 1910, Page 10

LAWN TENNIS New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7302, 5 December 1910, Page 10