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LAWN TENNIS

SATURDAY’S MATCHES MEN'S COMPETITIONS. SHIELD. Victoria College defeated Wellington A by 5 rubbers to 1. 10 sets to 2. 63 gam s to 22—y. P. Wilson v. Brown 6—o. 6—l; Pccro v Eraser 6—l. 6—l; Cleghorn v. Mc-Nk-ol I—6, 2—6; Smith v, McOaul 6—2. 6—U; Wil-on and Smith v. Drown and McCain &—3.” 6—2; Besre and Cleghorn v. Fraser r - 6-4 6—2. Brougham Hill defeated Newtown by 9 ecia t> si games la co (rubbers even)—H. V Ho wo v. lied ward 6—2, 6-4; Hawkins v. S'mppou 6—l. 6—4; Hunter v, Morris 6—4. 4—6, 5—6; Sampson v. Low 4—6, 6—4, 5—6; Howe and Hawkins v. Bodward and Simplon 6 —3, 4—6, 5—6; Hunter and Simpson v. Morris and Low© 6 —3, 6—2. GUP defeated Brougham Hill B by 5 rubbers to 1, 10 sots to 5. 63 games to 55Austin v. Hurley 6-3. 6—4; Curtis v. Oakley 5_3. 3—6. 6—5; Kirk v. Beeves 6—2, 6—l; Andrew’s v. Smith 6—-5, 6 —3; Austin and Curtis lost to Hurley and Smith by -default: Kirk and Andrews v. Oakley and Beeves, 6—2. 6—4. . Victoria College \ defeated Wellington by 5 rubbers to 1, 11 sets to 3. 71 games to 56 Lelaracra v. St. John 2 —6, 6—5, 6 —3; Duncan v. Isaacs 6—3. 6—5; Loughnan v. Hill 6—4. 6—2; Arcus v. Golumb 6—4, 6—4; Ddarn tvro and Duncan v. St. John and Hill 6—2, 6—3: Loughnan and Arcus v. Isaacs and Oolumb 6—3, 3 —6, 0-6. (College retired end of second set). Brougham Ili l A defeated V ; ctoria College B by 6 rubbers to nil, 12 sets to 1. 76 games to 35—Townsend v. Fair 6—3, G—2; Kean v. Danlell 6—2, 6—4: Butcher v. Wright 6—4. 6—4; Correll t. Collins 6—5, 6—2; Townsend and Kean v. Fair and Danicll 6—l, 4—6. 6—o; Butcher and Correll v. Wright and Colins 6—2, 6—o. Newtown defeated Trinity bv 65 games to r 2 (rubbers and sets oven—3 all and 7 all)Martin v. Crewes 5—6, 5—6; Clark v. Fathers 2—6, 6—4, 2—6; Porter v. Swinburne 6—3. 6 —3; De Bose r. D»ck 6—2. 6—4; Clark and Martin v. .Crowes and Fathers 5—6, 3—6; Porter and Do Bose v. Swinburne and Dick 6-1, 5-6, 6-3. PENNANT. Brougham Hill defeated Khaudallah by 4 rubbers to 2, 49 games to 35—Jack \ Buddie 9—B; Hanoy v. Hodgson 9—4; Quinncl! v. Hutclvngs 9—2, Hutton v. Mansfield 9—3; Quhmcll and Hutton v. Hodgson and Mansfield S—9; Jack and Hunoy v. Hutchings and Buddie 5—9. Newtown defeated .Tolmsonville by 5 sets to 1. 51 games to 34—Smith v. F. Moore 9—l; Pratt v. A. Mo-ore 9—B; Luke v. Hick's 9—l; Salisbury v. Orr 9—7; Smith aud Pratt v Moore brothers 6—9; Luke and Spilsbury v. Hicks and Orr 9—o. Pe*ono A defeated Oriental by 5 rubbers to 1, 51 games to 38—Hope v. Ward 9—4; Kean v. Homs 9—6; Duncan v. Wilson, 6—9: Cavorhill v. Obilraan 9—B; Duncan and Caverhill v. Wilson and Chilman 9—3; Hope and Kean v. ’ and Herds 9—3. Petone B defeated St. John’s by 4 rubbers to 2; 44 games to 40—Thompson v. Baddou 9—6; L. Caverhill v. Ilanoox B—9, Hdy v. Shaw 9—4; Foder v. Olinkard 9—7*. Thompson and CavcrlrTl v. Bad-den am! Hancox 9—5; Udy and Foster lost to Shaw and Olinkard by default. Trinity defeated Victoria College bv 5 rubbers to 1. 48 games to 34—Clark v. Robertson 9—6; Parker v. Mackereey 9 —6; WII-, son v. Toms 3—9; Mathe?on v. Hogg 9—2: Clark and Parker v. Robertson and Mac* kersev 9-5; Wilson and Matheson v. Toms and Hogg 9—6. RACQUET. Trinity Church defeated Oriental by 6 rubbers to nil, 54 games to 17 —East v. Kelly 9—4; Eyres v. Clark 9—4; Jones v . Giles 9—2; Wilson v. Pinckney 9—2; Bvrc.*t and Jones v. Kelly and Clark 9—4; East and Wilson t. Giles and Pinckney 9—l. LADIES' COMPETITIONS. SHIELD. Wellington A defeated Victoria Coll go by 6 rubbers to n‘l, 12 seta to, nil. 72 games to 18—Miss Travers v. Miss Van Stavcreu 6—l. 6—3; Miss Williams v. Miss rcmuim, 6—o, 6—l; Miss Cock v. Mias Scott 6—o, 6—4; Mrs Goldie v. Miss Roberts 6—ll, 6 2; Misa Travers and Mrs Goldie v. Misses Van Stavcron and Roberts 6—2, 6—3; Misses Williams and Cock v. Misses Tenncnt and Scott 6—o, 6—l. Thorndon defeated Wellington B by 5 rubbers to 1; 10 sets to 4; 72 games to £0 — Mrs Holmes v. Mrs Grady 6—l, 6—2; Miss Turton v. Miss Hannah. 6—3, 6—o; Miss Seed v. Miss Atmore 6—3, 6—4; Miss Smyth© v. Mrs Walker 6 —5, 2—6, 6 —5; Mrs Holmes and Mias Smythe v. Mrs Grady and Miss Hannah 2—6, 3—6; Misses 'Turton and Seed v. Miss Atraoro and Mrs Walker 6—3, 6—6, 6—o. (Wellington retired end of second set). CUP. Brougham Hill defeated Oriental by 6 rubbers to nil, 42 games to. 14—Miss Mack 7 6; ifiss Creasey_v. Miss E. Sheldon 7—4; Misses Mack and Plimmer v. Misses Miller and Sheldon 7—4. (Remaining three rubbers by default). Newtown defeated Trinity by 53 games to 31 (rubbers even) —Miss Asquith v. Miss Pr'ntzea 5—7; Miss VeitcU v. Miss Jcnkiut I—7; Miss Clark v. Miss Reid 6 —7; Miss Bock v. Miss Crewes, 7—5; Misses Asquith and Veitch v. Misses Printzcn and Crowes 7—l; Misses Bock and Clark v. Misses Reid and Jenkins 7—4. Petone de;eatod Khandal ah by 6 rubbers lo.nil, 42 games to 15—Miss Bennett v Mi’s Buddie 7—3; Miss O. Caverhill v. MBs Ritchie 7—5; Miss N. Curtis v. Miss D. Wilana 7—2; Miss Walters v. Miss Cowles "7—l; Mieses Bennett and Curtis v. Mrs Buddie and Miss Ritchie?—l; Misses Odverhiil and Walters v. Misses Wiliams and Cowles 7—2. PENNANT. St. John defeated Kilbirnie by 6 rubbers to n : l; 42 games to 19—Miss Morrell v. Miss Kigg 7 —4; Miss Tavcmlato v. Miss Pinckney 7—4; Miss Pullman v. Miss Eagar 7—o; Miss Clyde v. Miss Worboys 7—5; Misses Horrell and Tavendalc v. Misses Rigg and Pinckney 7—3; Misses Pullman and Clyde v. Misses E-agar and Worboys 7—3. Brougham Hill defeated Newtown by 6 rubbers to nil, 42 games to 25—Miss Gray v. Miss Carson 7—5; Miss Bow ley v. Miss Veitch 7—5; Miss Pearson v. Miss D’Eurukm 7—4; Miss Tingey v.. Hiss Watson 7—4; Misses Gray and Pearson v. Misses Oarson and D'Jimden 7—3; Misses Bowley and TLiigey v. Misses Veitch and Watson 7—5. PUBLIC SCHOOLS ANNUAL TOURNEY OPENS. Tho Wellington public schools commenced their annual tournament on Saturday at the Brougham Hill and Wellington Club's courts. There was a slight breeze, but play was not affected to any extent by it. Appended are results: Senior. i Boys’ Singles.—o. Davis beat H. Myers. W. Udy beat H. Taylor, 33-b; H. Lutr ty beat R. Harnett, 50-14; u. auwoden boat F. Harnett, 50-19; H. Lusty beait Li. Mare* 3&-2y; W. Udy beat C. Davis, 3>17. I Inal to bo played off at Petono. \*.rls. —G, beat c. Id; D. Webster beat 1. bcott, 00-18; M. Rigg beat N. Bell, SU-8; V. Hazelciean boa»i 1.. BruaS&ll* su-21; K. Andei-son neat H. Hannan, 30-19; A. Ziman and L, \vilkin&on, byes; L. Wilkinson beat Q. Stevens. 50-20; M. Rigg beat V. Hazeldean, 3J-24; D. Webster boat E. McCurdy, 30-17. Semifinals—D. Webster beat L. Wilkinson, 30-21; M. Rigg beat K. Andrews, 30-9, Final—M. Rigg boat D. Webster, 33-16. Boys' Doubles. —Udy and Davis beat Taylor and Myers, 30-11; Lusty and Marsdon beat Harnett and Harnett, 30-12. Final to be played off at Petone. Girls' Doubles. —V. Hazeldean and M. Rigg boat G. Stevens and L. u jikin.son, s>2o. D. Harnett and A. Ziman, a bye; E. McCurdy and L. Brassott beat D. Behstcr ano K. Andrews. 3U-20. Beuii-lural—V. Hazeldean and M. Rigg beat C. Thompson and I Scott. 30-11; D. Harnett and A. Zimin beat E. McCurdy and L. Brassett, 30-16 Final—V. Hazeldean and M. Rigg Loot D. Harnett and A. Ziman, 30-26. Combined. —Semi-finals: I Scott and Manden beat K. Andrews and Davis. 30-29; D Webster and Udy beat M. R ; cg Horn©,: 3>17. Finals to be played off at Petone. Junior. Boys' Singles—First round; Hides ben' MelJor, 30-17; Makail beat Wonnocott, 30-24 McGirr beat Rhode.?, 30-21; Jones beat A’' kinson. 30-25. Second round: Hamptbeat McCarrison (default); Giblin beat M Leod, 30-17; Leslie beat Macaulay. 50-27 Hicks beat Mfickail, 30-27; McGirr her Jones, 50-24; Chapman boat Burch. 30-17 Brown beat Witt, 30-13; ooott beat Hau c-ocK 30-5. Boys Doubles.—First round: Williams an ' Weino beat Hislop and Owens. 50-24; Gib lin and Brown beat McCabe and Butts, 3‘ 10; Chapman and Hicks beat Watson ajr McOarlie, 30-8; Macaulay and Jones boa' Buckmaster and Robinson, 50-12; Scott and i

McGirr beat Cook and Witt (default), Burch and AVonnocott beat, Lcsi.o and Berry. 3>29 ; iiackail and .McLeod beat Gordon and Hampton, sj-26; A; km son and Williams beat Rhodes and xmrvh, 3>25. Girls’ Singics.—Hirst round: A. .SesJ beat 1. Dintock (default): Z. Kecsing beat R. Bircii, 30-29; I. Van Borsnm V. Eddie, aO-ll; 11. Ncilson beat E. S.ratten. 3>23. Second round: B. Brew beat S. Boil. 30-19: It. Cliiirchward beat N. C. w ake. 50-27 tI. Morpeth, 30-29: Z. Moss beat I. Bowie, 30-25; beat D. Kirker (detank); La* bea.L Morpeth, 3J-29; M. Mo-s beat I. Bowie, 30-25; L. Turnbull leat IX. Ilvdcs. 30 26; A. Seed beat Z. Kcosiug. 50-21; F. Van Boren in beat M. Neil so n, 30-22; A. Marlin beat F. Fear 30-17; M. Ziman beat A. Butler. 30-38; 11. kia&?ire beat L. Cudby, 30-26; E. Nicbol beat F. An-dey, 30-26; I. Ikgg Iveat F. ..ores, 50-25; E. Carr beat E. AA’hiteficM, 50-14; A. Stevens beat 31. Com ray. 55-21. Girls’ Doubles.—Fir-t roiv.i • K. Brew and N. Cloake beat D. Bell and E. Monkbouc. 30-17; M. Mclnskey and K. Borer beat M. Neilson and 11. Churchward, 30-23; X. law and I. Bowie heat L. Cudby and W. Lockett, 50-26: F. Fear and I. Me■j .d \.ir\ t Cl. Thorpe and E. Jacobson. 3015; E. Nichol and M. Ziman beat F. Van and Z. Moss. 50-20. Second round; P. Massey and M. Skinner bent I. Bhg and I. Anstey, 30-13; A. Stevens and E. Carr boat A. Butter and M. Cora ray. 50-27; A Steed and L. Jc-nes beat Z. Kecaing and E. WKtcfio:d. 30-18. . Combined Doubles. —First round: F. .'"car and G l!;, i boat M, Neikon and Birts. 309; Z. JL sc and Leslie beat T). Stevens and Gordon. 30-25; I. McLeod and Brown beat IC. Boner ' 1 . Tandy, 5M3; /,. Kccsir.g and MeHor b : F. Van Borsnm and Mackaib 30-29; M. Comray and Jones beat A. Seed and Chapman. 50-29. Second round: O. Beil and Hancock beat 11.I 1 . Mn-scy and Porrv, 3C-19; M. Skinner and McLeod beat G. Thorpe and Owens, 30-21; F. Fear and Oiblin beat E. Luke and AVonnocctt, 30-9. I McLeod and Brown beat Z. Moss amt Leslie. 30-12: A. Martin and McGirr bent A. Rutter and Macaulay, 32-26; M. MclnpVy and Hislop boat L. Jones and Hicks 30-25’: )1. ro and Scott beat F,. Whitefleld and Witt, 50-23.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7974, 4 December 1911, Page 9

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LAWN TENNIS New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7974, 4 December 1911, Page 9

LAWN TENNIS New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7974, 4 December 1911, Page 9

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