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... TENNIS. THE CHAMPIONSHIP STAYS. AMERICA. EASILY BEATEN. Despite the onesidedness of Monday s play in the great international tennis match at Brighton there were many who thought Pettitt still possessed an outside chance of recovering his position, for ...
... TENNIS. Poles, Markers, Nets, Rackets, Balls. LA TROBE'S CELEBRATED RACKETS. Defiance, 16 / 9 ; A1,12/9 ; Tournament, 10;6; Clifton, 6/6. G UAKANTZE. —Should the frame of either of these Bata hreak during the Season afresh Bet ie given in its place. ...
... TENNIS. On Monday evening such of the finals as remained for decision in connection with the annual tournament of the North Somerset Tennis Club were played before a representative attendance at Weston-super-Mare. In the Gentlemen's Open Singles, 11. ...
... TENNIS. GLENDALE,rr CLEVEDON, SOMERSET. PRIVATE BOARDING ROUSE. /-10MMOD1OUS PP:lllitlen. commanding extensive Views. South aspect. Near Sea and Tennis Courts. Cloud Lawn cud °who. Excellent Cuisine. Every Homo Comfort. Adam's THE Xlcta Printed for the ...
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... TENNIS. Poles, Markers, Nets, Rackets, Balls. LA TROBE'S CELEBRATED RACKETS.- Defiance, 18,9; A1,12/9; Tournament, 10/6; Clifton, 6/6. GUARANTEE.—ShouId the frame of either of these Rats break during the Season afresh Bat is given in its place. ...
... TENNIS. The match for the World's Tennis Championship between 0. F. Covey, the holder (professional to the lion. N. S. Lytton at Crabet Park), and Mr. Jay Gould was brought to a close in Philadelphia on Wednesday, when Mr. Gould won the title by seven ...
... TENNIS, CYCLING, and other Suits CLEANED and returned in Two Days. ...
... AND TENNIS. This season sre have secured a new White VECUNA CLOTH, specially adapted for Gentlemen's wear whilst enfca«in£ in the above games. It certainly far surpasses anything we have hitherto seen. It hangs and looks equal to a White Tweed or Angola ...
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