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TENNIS

... TENNIS. I»ETEH LATHAM v. PUNCH FAIRS The first two home-aiKl-bome mat ...

TENNIS

... TENNIS r. SLACK.— exhibition MOTE!, U T. Prtlltt, the CI ana Mr. Slack v*** cheater, waa played ye*:-id*v alt«nMNi thl u and Racquet Club. inters in the encounter. the match Pettitt j 'i'l a the sett Pet pi »vwJ *m, n, •** getting the gride and dead ...

TENNIS

... TENNIS. THE AMATEUR SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP. The Hon. C. N. Bruce will meet E. M. Baerlein, the holder, in the round, uoxt Thursday, for the Amateur Singles Championship, at Queen's Club, London. Yesterday Bruce defeated H. Hill in tho final stage by three ...

TENNIS

... TENNIS. For the Amateur TennU Championship, to riiletl at Queen's Club, West Kensington, London, the following entries have been received:—Messrs. 11. 8. (holder). Pashworlli, 11. A. B. haomsu, Captain Hunt, G. F. Adcock, R. K. Cross, W. 11. Cohen, P ...

TENNIS

... TENNIS. Datb. NeeJlltntraMidJ'roepectiiA. K. MUN'RO. Manager. LLANDUDNO.— THE HYDRO, NE*IUW CREWNT, Centre of the May; 180 rooio*; dining-room; Lounge. Turkmh, and Math*.-Tat iff apply Manager Telegram*, Hydro.' Telephone 0808. St. Ive.-80 rooms; everything ...

TENNIS

... TENNIS. ANOTHER WIN FOR ENGLISH TOURISTS The English team continued it.-* Scottish tour yesterday, and heat West of Scotland team Glasgow 3 matches one Detail?:— Mjet? and Doii-t (England) beat Xeil&on and Ranypr. 4-6. 6-0 and lost X). 1.. Craie and A ...

TENNIS

... TENNIS. WIN FOR CAIMBRLDGE UNIVERSITY. the Clare and Trinity Tennis Cambridge, yesterday, the beat Island by nine matches two. Results— ' W. Mirpherron (Csmbridge't best G. D. Huband. g-6. 8-4. J. F. Mar«huil. B-3. l.ers . brat Huband. 8-7. 8-3; lost ...

TENNIS

... TENNIS. ENGLISH PAIR DEFEATED ININ TER-CLVB CH AMPIONaH IP. The American pair, Jay Gould and C. S. Cutting, whoso prime object visiting this country is to win the Bathurst Cup, yesterday, Queen's Club, London, won the final of the Inter-Club Four-handed ...

TENNIS

... TENNIS. Pit INCH'S CLOB HANDICAPS.—Two TIE* were plavid the tint round the Prince's Club Handicap* Saturday. Class A Mr. J. H. P. Noble defeated Mr. K. Lubbock by -sets love (8-7, Class B Handicap Mr. P. Noble ('-15 and bisque) victory over Mr. Horue ...

TENNIS

... TENNIS. THE AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP: INTERNATIONAL ENTRY. draw for anwtrur of was Ouo'u‘« (’lub, London. :■* fellows;— Kim round— Mr. 11. J. Hill, Mr. K. H. Norl. and Mr. J. F. Marshall. I*tos; Air. R. K. I’rr-i t, Mr. C. Tarhwm; Mr. V. XV. Yorko v. Mr. ...

TENNIS

... TENNIS. AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP: HON. .V S. LYTTON RECOVERS THE TITLE. The annual competition for the Amateur 1 • :• :i-« pionship was concluded tho Queen's Club. V..» - eingtou, yesterday afternoon, when tin > recovered title lost to M. twelve month* ago ...

TENNIS

... TENNIS. The handsome Medical Silver Cup Loo.ls University has been won bv Win. HanLo.i Carr. a student at the Medical School, Hoole partner he was successful in the medical doubles. Carr is also the winner of the Stiver Cup of the Duchy Tennis Club at ...