LAWN TENNIS
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... MIDDLESEX LAWN TENNIS CIHAMPIONSHIPS. AT TlHE CHISWICK PARR CLUB ON SATURDAY. The charming grounds of the Chiswick Park Club were looking their best on Saturday, when this meeting was brought to a most successful conclusion, The weather was hot. Spectators ...
... CRICKET AND LAWN TENNIS NOTES: It may savour just a little of ancient history to refer to the match for the championship at the early part of last week, but where so much has been written very few seem to have really found the one point of diflerence ...
... LONDOINT LAWN TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS. The weather was overcast and disagreeably cold yesterday at the Queen's Club, but fortunately rain did not again inter.upt the proceedings; and by keeping the courts con- tinnoosly occupied from three o'clock till seven ...
... distinct good to the travelling public. LAWN TENNIS IN INDIA. Lawn tennis is as distinctively the game of Anglo-India (says the Bo0z.1ay Gaselte) as cricket is of England. The immense popularity of lawn tennis in this country is shown by the fact that the ...
... advantage of the possessors of keys; that they are used by them for lawn-tennis and croquet, and that the admission of the public would ruin the cultivation and make lawn-tennis impossible. It is not certain that this is the view of the majority of the ...
... cross of St. Poul's 40D ft. above sea-leNel. Highly i rcnorncnded by physicians. Table dslke ' o'clock. Good stabling. Lawn-tennis. ...
... wholly inexplicable fire. THE TENNIS GOWN OF A GREAT LADY. Here is a tennis gown being made for Mrs. Cleveland, and which will be worn by her this summer out at Red Top, where she is at present engaged in havioga tennis court marked and prepared. It has ...
... I'LJRtF C'JINC1ENTiATLEJ COUt~A.. THi4 TAWN TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS, The annual competition for the blue riband of lawn tennis commences this afternoon on the well-appointed courts of the All Englan i ?? Tennis Club at Wiinb;edon. The interest taken in the ...
... the examinations of the St. John Ambulance Association, and will you let us know what has been your average score at lawn tennis? We do not quite see why a young Congregational minister should be any the less competent as such for being clever with a ...
... a vague- ness of energy which was always terrifying and sometimes dangerous. He frequently played lawn-tennis, as well as the nobler court. tennis, the parent of the baser game. He hunted and played polo, but more in his second year than his first. Ie ...
... of England. (Loud cheers.) LAMN TENNIS UNDER DIFFICULTIES. It appears from a report in the Cionmel Chronicle that even the innocent lame of lawn tennis may sometimes become a sad bone of contention. There Is a lawn tennis club in Tipperary and its ground ...