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... TENNIS. RAIGIILLT v. NORTHOP„ On Saturday the Bagillt Tennis Club paid a visit to Northop and defeated the home dub by 12 events against none. The scores were as follows (Northop names first) : Mixed Doubles. Miss and Mr. R. Smith to Mr. and Mrs. J. R ...
... TENNIS. EXHIBITION MATCH.—At Queen's Club, West Kensington, on Saturday, Sir Edward Grey, M.P. (amateur champion) played an exhibition game with Peter Latham, the professional champion. Latham, who conceded Sir Edward half thirty, was in good form, and ...
... TENny. DRATH OF A J.P.—Dr Dyster, who haa been an invalid for some years, died at his rc-sid^nce, Redland House, 011 Saturday, at the age of 83. For nearly 40 years he has been associated with all Libera! and philanthropic movements in the town. He was ...
... TENNIS. LLANDRINDOD WELLS v. _GOWERTON. The above match was played on the Rock Park Courts on Thursday afternoon, August 4th, in delightful weather and before a large compan.y. The result WaS a splendid win for the Llandrindod Wells team by 6 events to ...
... TENNIS. BIOW PARK • 1•11WPORT ATHLETIC Ci.UB (A TEAM). First match of the wee played on the grouoda of the Newport Athtette Club on Saturday. betwgeo the above tame, and resulted Ins eirtory for Stow Park. Bones: .1111101.1113. Slow Park. Newport A Hazel' ...
... TENNIS. VRON PARK TOURNAMENT. Mixed Doubies. Miss M. Hesse ancl N. Price beat Mrs. Forrester and H. Stephens. Miss Hilda Parry and C. Furnival beat Miss A. Hall and G. J. Griffiths. Mrs. Cole and C. Hall beat Miss B. Rcherts and P. Carney. ...
... TENNIS. MOLD v. PE N F FOR DD. At Mold. The home side won 7 events to 7, 31 sets to 13, and itio games each. Details:— Rhys Ap Llewellyn and Miss Pugh lost' yr M. Braithwaite and Mrs. Kilvert, 6—l, o-6; font to E. Junes and Misc Griffiths, 5-6, 4-6; drew ...
... TENNIS. NEWPORT BECONTIR. Played at Cardiff on Thareda7. and re' salted in . win Mr the by matches to Mar. Room— J. Charley Tam bri P. I. B.Hs - W. saa-9.T. IL F. J. .4 A. L Y J. H. W. F. J. Charley L TOM 004 a. T. r r. N. IL W. K _S. WIS. v. a. 41 — ...
... TENNIS. World's Champions hi p Contest. The meth, the beet of boron mtg. between Peter Latham and woe for this of the world, emtinued at Primes ChM, Itehrhtoth yesterday. On Monday Latham woo three sets to Ina opponent's *me,amt. playing a strong game ...
... Tennis. The Gronant Road courts have considerable attention of late, and will doubt. less be found in good condition for Saturday, when, providing the elements are favourable, the ground will be re-opened for play. Th e officers of the club are as follows ...
... ~TENnY. THE TOWN COUNCIL met on Monday—present, the Mayor (Mr J. Gregory) in the chair, Alder- men Alien and Wells, Councillors Rogers, Mor- ley, W. Thomas, J. Griffiths, Chater, Gordon, I Javies, Stokes, and Richards. The Deputy Toun Clerk said Mr Hulrll ...