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TENNIS COURT

... TENNIS COURT. On Wednesday last, the veteran Richmond took his Benefit at the - above place of milling amusement, hut we regret to stateit a , failure, and the Man of Colour must have sustained someloss by the • attempt. The sets-to were but fe,v in number ...

TENNIS COURT

... TENNIS COURT. The brave Gas took his benefit on Tuesday last at this place; but we regret to state the visitors were not so numerous as we had previously anticipated. The sets-too were more of a bustling than of a scientific description; Clarke and Lennox; ...

TENNIS COURT

... hot light Mi. Ward upon any other' tennis: He had not the slightest 'animosity against Mr. Ward : and lie fought for what they Called Honor! . He was ready, ;lean hout's'notice, to make the match upon :the above tennis ; and he ,should remain in town ...

TENNIS COURT

... TENNIS COURT. The joint benefit of Holt and Baldwin on Thursday last, in consequence of so prime a card, as the appearance of Ward and Crawley, proved a bumper,. The sets-too were tolerably good, between Latham and Lennox ; John Bel4sco and 'Murphy ...

TENNIS PLAYING

... TENNIS PLAYING. Some most interesting matches were played in the Tennis Court, at Goodwood, on Friday last, between Barre, the well-known French player, and Tomkins, of Brighton celebrity, the result of which was as follows : FIRST MaTch.—Tomkins receiving ...

Published: Thursday 04 January 1849
Newspaper: Sun (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 6156 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

TENNIS COURT

... TENNIS COURT. J ena Ward, who aspires to be the milling Champion of England, „ c:ok his be ne fit on M on d a y l as t, at the above place; and, considerill: the VERY LOW EBB to which PRIZE FIGHTING has recently n redu ce d, it might be said to be a capital ...

TENNIS COURT

... TENNIS COURT. The John Bull fighter took his benefit on Monday last, at the above place of milling amusement; and taking into consideration the numerous attractions against him in different parts of the metropolis, more especially the settling day at ...

TENNIS PLAYING

... TENNIS PLAYING. Some most interesting matches were played in the Tennis Court, at Goodwood, on Friday last, between Barre, the well-known French player, and Tomkins, of Brighton celebrity, the result of which was as follows : FIRST MATCH.—Tomkins receiving ...

Published: Thursday 04 January 1849
Newspaper: Sun (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 895 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

TENNIS COURT

... TENNIS COURT. On Tuesday last, this platie was respectably attended, a benefit being given by the Sporting World, to the widow and two sons of the late Mr. George Kent. Most of the first-rate millers were at their posts, and upon the whole, it proved ...

TENNIS COURT, AT STRATHFIELDSAYE. THE TENNIS COURT AT STRATHFIELDSAYE

... TENNIS COURT, AT STRATHFIELDSAYE. THE TENNIS COURT AT STRATHFIELDSAYE. We noticed this recreative adjunct to the mansion of Strathficldsaye, in chronicling the Royal visit of last week; when his Royal Highness Prince Albert enjoyed tliis olden game. Tennis ...

Published: Saturday 01 February 1845
Newspaper: Illustrated London News
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 115 | Page: 16 | Tags: none

TENNIS-COURT

... TENNIS-COURT. A second match has been played between ➢Tr. Cox, and the celebrated Frenchman from Paris. The latter is the champion player in his own country. Mr. Cox took the extraordinary lead of winning eighteen games against four. The Frenchman, who ...

Published: Saturday 10 July 1819
Newspaper: Star (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 895 | Page: 3 | Tags: none