LAWN TENNIS. LAWN TENNIS
... LAWN TENNIS. On Wednesda: last the visit to the ® resurn match of three Gestilemen’ The weather scored an easy by 14 sets was spent. ...
... LAWN TENNIS. On Wednesda: last the visit to the ® resurn match of three Gestilemen’ The weather scored an easy by 14 sets was spent. ...
... TENNIS. THE AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP. Some interesting’ play was witnessed in the second round of the amateur tennis cnampionship at Queen’s Club yesterday. E. H. Miles was in 'great form in his match with C. K. T&tham, whom boat in hollow fashion throe sets ...
... TENNIS. ENNIS, A Few Vacancies are available lor Slembership of the FIRVALE TENNIS CLUB for Season Hard Courts. 4 Grafe CVmrts. A Splendid Social Programme is Arranged for the Summer and Winter Months. Earlv Application Advisable. HAROLD J. TINKER (Hon ...
... TENNIS. THE AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP, The first round the Amateur Oh»mpion*bip was concluded Queen’s Cluo. yesterday. A. Page beat W. B, eeta 1 (64, 1-6, 6-5, 64); E. B. Noel beat C. Fairfax. set® to love (6-1, 6-1, 6-2); Major Cooper- Key boat Hon- N. S ...
... TENNIS. Derbyshire Lose Only Two Games Hard Courts Championship. Derbyshire beat Shropshire by 10 matches two Buxton on Saturday in the inter-oounty hard courts tennis clrampionships. Scores; W. L. P. Woolley fDerbvshire) lost A. C. Crossley, 8-10, 4-6; ...
... TENNIS. WORLD’S PROFESSIONAL CHAMPION SHIP. I The second part, tie between C. Fairs and E. Johnson for £4OO and the world’s professional championfhip was at Brighton yesterday, and produced some excellent tennis. Farrs again won three sets out of four ...
... TENNIS. North London Championships, II Roper Barrett and W. A. qualified for the final the North London Championship the Gipsy tournament yesterday. C. L. Philcox confirmed the excellent imprecision ho had created on Thursday, when he defeated Sir Goorpe ...
... TENNIS. AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP. ALL*COMERS’ FINAL. On Saturday, Queen’s Club, West London, Major Oootier Key and Mr. H. J. Hill met in the final the All-Comers’ Competition to decide which should oppose Mr. E. H. Mile*, the holder of the second medal, for ...
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... tennis. OLD DENABY v. DONCASTER R.A.F. Old Denaby. Score*;—Mr. V. T. Dodstvorth and Miss Robinson beat Major W Humphrey and Miss Beat-son, 7-5, 6-4; beat Lieut. Frost and Miss Rose, 4-6, 6-4 6-0 ; lost to Captain Whitla and Miss Ivemey, 7-9, 1-6. * C ...
... TENNIS, ■®HE AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP. Orfyone match, & tie in the second round, set Olab, London, yesterday, ...
... TENNIS. Cup Contest Between British Isles and America. Only the British Isles and America are this year contesting the Bathurst Cup tournament. which, in real tennSs, is what the Oa\ir Cup is to lawn tennis. The British Isles are the holders, and yesterday ...