CLIFTON TENNIS HANDICAP
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... for tennis, and theground in question being well situated, the membership of a club with such a ground was a very valuable possession, not to be measured by the amount paid by way of subscription. Dat the club was established not only for tennis; it also ...
... BATH LAWN TENNIS WEEK. The sixth annual tournament commenced yesterday on the Lansdown cricket ground at Weston. The morning was rather dull, but there was a. capital light for playing. The ground was in good condition, and a noticeable improvement is ...
... BATH LAWN TENNIS WEEK. The draw for the competitions to be decided nest weelt at Weston, near Bath, was held at the pavilion of the Bath Lawn Tennis Club yesterday afternoon, with the result as below. The ladies' snd gentlemen's doubles were not drawn ...
... MEETING OF LAWN TENNISI REPRESENTATIVES. A largely-attended meeting of the representatives of English blwn tennis clubs hen been held at the Charing- croas ttoel, London, Mr. Julian Marshall (hon. sec. of the All ~inglafid Club, in the chair. The minut ...
... THE LAWN TENNIS TOURNA- MENT AT EXMOUTH. The above tournament was continued yesterday in .heauiful weather. Mr. Barlow easily beat Mr. Baldwin, in the second round of the Gentlemen's singles; and Mr. Lewis also had an easy victory over Mr. Milne. This ...
... (open lady and gentleman), Miss t IC. Hole (Mid-Devon Lawn Tennis Club) and Mr. Barnes I (Essex Lawn Tennis Clsxb) beat Miss Hole (Mid-Devon Lawn Tennis Club) and Mr. Boles (Exinouth Lawn Tennis 8 s Club). InDthefal round, No. 6, gentlemen's Single Club ...
... tand otherwise, Exmnouth is dominated by lawil tennis. This remninds mc to point out how very prominent |arc smeC of our young ladies and young m1en alike in the world of cycling and that oi lawen tennis. Sonmc of tihu lady champions of Eaxmoutl. too ...
... a-falry's apot, showed 'her skill io ypal- mlstry and ventured to prophesy as one who knewv. On the large tennis Noaw there was an ?? game of tennis, and one of the specially interesting features of the bazaar was the Indian Munseum, in Which, In addition ...
... of the ladies, and the thews and sinews of their swains strengthened with the active exercise of lawn tennis, there came a perfect storm of tennis balls into the good man's garden. Fond of exercise hiniself, with a strong predilection for taking it on ...
... one half-sovereign, two doriS, and same shillings. The prisoners were com- mitted for trial. EAST SOMERSET LAWN TENNIS CLUB, The annual tennis tournament in conitction with this club was commenced on Saturday last, and has been continued during the present ...
... take charge of her. THRO~NUURY. On Thursday evening a lecture upon Canada was delivered by Mr J. Oliver, of Berkeley in the Tennis Court of Thornbury Castle, Mr R. S. Howard occupied the chair. The lecture was illustrated by oxyhydrogen dissolving views ...