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THE TENNIS C

... THE TENNIS C The occasion of the great match, which we may almost call national, which was played at Lord's on Monday last, presents an opportunity which we gladly embrace, to give a delineation of that well-known scene of healthful and manly exercise ...

Published: Sunday 16 July 1843
Newspaper: Illustrated London Life
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 782 | Page: 9 | Tags: none

TENNIS COURT

... TENNIS COURT. Ward was well supported on Tuesday last—a convincing proof to the milling coves, that honesty is the best policy, and to do the thing that is right will last the longest. In fact, milling is getting up; and the Fancy may be said once ...

TENNIS COURT

... TENNIS COURT. Brown, from Bridgenorth, who aspires to the Championship, took his benefit at the above place of milling amusement on Thursday last. The muster of 'amateurs was excellent; and lots of Corinthians honoured Mr. Brown with their presence. A ...

TENNIS COURT

... TENNIS COURT. Robinson who was recently defeated by the Gas, at Mon mouth Caps, near Hereford, took his benefit on Wednesday last; and considering the short notice issued to the public, and no friend upon the spot to enforce his claims amongst the amateurs ...

TENNIS COURT

... TENNIS COURT. On Thursday last, JACK TISDALE took his benefit at this place; and we are happy to say that his brave exertions with Curtis were not forgotten by the amateurs. Tisdale took the blunt, and appeared in good spirits. His face betrayed evident ...

TENNIS COURT

... TENNIS COURT. On_ Monday last, Harry Holt and Bald Orin's second joint benefit was well attended by the Fancy. The Gas showed; but Robinson had not arrived in town. The sets-to were good; between Clarke and Lennox; the Bristol Baker and Careffy ; 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: Monday 01 January 1849
Newspaper: London Evening Standard
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 842 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

TENNIS COURT

... TENNIS COURT. Young Dutch Sam took his benefit on Thursday last at the above place; and upon the whole it might be termed a tolerably good muster of the amateurs. Sam appeared in gay plumage, took the blunt at the door, and assured the whole of his friends ...

TENNIS COURT

... TENNIS COURT. On Thursday last, Jem Burn, - t - c - Joic - his Benefit at the above place: and he was well supported by most of the swells in town: the pewter account was also prime. The setts-to were better than usual. The Sailor Boy and Dutch Sam were ...

TENNIS COURT

... TENNIS COURT. Ben Burns had to boast of a most respectable and numerous attendance of the amateurs on Monday last at his benefit. The setto between Reid and Bailey excited general interest and the latter .proved himself a rum customer, notwithstanding ...

TENNI' TO SWANSEA

... TENNI' TO SWANSEA. SWANBEt - TU TENr.Y. _Henry South I Henry SoutAan. _Sunday morn. abt. 0 45 4 ..Sunilay evening .. 9 9 —Sunday ditto du., 0 9 „Month) afternoon. 3 16.. Sunday ditto d 0 1 16..uunday evening 10 0 23.. Sunday ditto do., 7 01 23. ...

Published: Friday 31 July 1846
Newspaper: Welshman
County: Carmarthenshire, Wales
Type: | Words: 244 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

THE TENNIS COURT

... THE TENNIS COURT. Hie admirers of science were early at the scratch in this areua, and time was lostiu setting the to work. Lennox and Latham opened the ball, and each other the infinite amusement of the who rewarded their patient sufferings with shower ...

Published: Thursday 01 July 1824
Newspaper: Devizes and Wiltshire Gazette
County: Wiltshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 516 | Page: 3 | Tags: none