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HOSPITAL. LAWNS

... HOSPITAL. LAWNS 18 tellers.) •> '!i . . 6.'Reject examination what the farmer uses (6 9. What the, borough councillor's ward calls him (8.) id'. An international Incident 1911 (6.) 11. It Is In a way, but really It fifth (8.) I 13. They aro mightier with ...

LAWN

... LAWN CROISD ALE’3, TENNIS all leading MAKERS’ RACQUETS REQUISITES. in stock. 36, BRIG GATE. LEEDS. LEEDS HOSPITAL SPORTS AND GALA. ROUNDHAY PARK. * BANK HOLIDAY MONDAY and TUESDAY, AUGUST 1 aud 2, 1910. A T H L E TIC SPORTS (under the Rules and Laws the ...

LAWN TENNIS

... Tennis Aseociation has sent formal challenge for the Dai is Lawn '1 cunt* Cup the United States Lawn Tennis Association.— Renter. the Inter-Hospitals 'up. Middlesex Hospital beat »St. Thomas'* Hospital at yesterday 13 point tul ...

LAWN TENNIS

... directorship of the Compunv, .ma, disqualified, ho must resign from the Council, BUXTON HOSPITAL BAZAAR, OPENING' BY THE DEVONSHIRE. Duchess of Devonshire Devonshire Hospital, Buxton, opened largest and most important bazaar cv*' organi>etl in the North of ...

LAWN TENNIS,

... LAWN TENNIS, OBEY v. F.RRAT HORTO.N -Flayed at Saturday, and woo Hones rubber* U» 4. weU 8. 1 Pott. act! M. V E. and l>. 'Gn-a» 6-U. 6-1; beat A. W. and (Great JJ«rton'. 4-4, • beat C. MMaky and W. B. .Mufeler (Graat llerton'. «I. Bwnd Round.-H. G. Wade ...

LAWN TENNIS

... LAWN TENNIS Why Yorkshire Players Left Scarborough Sir. —It so easy to write soph a letter appeared In your Issue August when one does not know the circumstances the players In the Yorkshire lawn tennis team who were unable to stay after ths Yorkshire ...

LAWN TENNIS

... LAWN TENNIS. LINCOLN OPEN TOURNAMENT There was much larger attendance at the Lincoln Open Lawn Tennis Tournament on the Club’s ground yesterday, and the concluding matches were watched with close attention. The weather was again pleasant, and the tournament ...

LAWN TENNIS

... LAWN TENNIS COVERED COURTS CHAMPIONSHIPS. Tliose worn continued yesterday at Quti-n’a Club, tlte n»ulta lieinß: KIN4iI.ES CHAMPIONKIIir-Flm Round. Mr. A. H. J. Mr. K. B. llou;b, l»jr krt* (o one—6-S, C-'A 7-j. C-i. ■ a. in, ill I. Mr. A. R. .1 Norris ...

LAWN TENNIS

... LAWN TENNIS. THE SCOTTISH CHAMPIONSHHV • P!av th»» Scottish lawn ter.nk was resumed Gro-indr, Edinbnrch. yesterday. The outstanding tie was tliat which Cants L- f*. Davin CE&**. and West of Scotland Singles champion}, and J. N. both the Patrick Club, ...

LAWN TENNIS AT

... LAWN TENNIS AT WIMBLEDON. Championship Meeting Opens. FEW SURPRISES. (From Our Special Correspondent.) WIMBLEDON, Monday, The opening day of the Wimbledon Championships invariably offers an em- riches to the expert follower lawn tennis, tor tradition ...

LAWN MOWER REPAIRS,

... LAWN MOWER REPAIRS, TTAVING SPECIAL MACHINERY and facilities for tbe 510HLHS. our frienda toxcndMai-binnnecilinsKeiairlo GBKEN & SOX, LIMITED. SMITHFIELD IRONWORKS, LEEDS; SEW SURREY WORKS.SOITIIWAUK ST., LONDON*. S.K. rfHE PRESENT TIMK IS MOST OPPORTUNE ...