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TENNIS

... TENNIS. THE AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP. Semi-Final Hound. Yesterday, Mr. E. 11. ililea and Mr. H. S. Mnliony met at the Queen’s Club, West Kensiuk'ton, Londuu. m the semt-fiual round cf tins cumuetition. Mr. Miles proved to m form, and eventually ijuahhed fur ...

TENNIS

... TENNIS. A TWINN v. W. STONE. the Clare and Trinin Courts, lam bride# Saturday. Arthur inn. tb© young Cambridge professional, beat W. Stone, the Australian, lor© with aoores of ft-6, 0-6, 0-4. PIGEON SHOOTING. t>n *5 a ailrer cop were i*ot for Mr. A. rtaitfc ...

TENNIS

... TENNIS. The challenge round the Bathurst Cup Tennis Competition between the holders, England, tI»Q XLS.A., was begun Queen s Club on Saturday. Lowthor Lees (England) beat W. C. Wright b-5. 2-6. 6-1, and the Hon. C. N. Bruce (England) beat W. T. Adoc, ...

TENNIS

... TENNIS. CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY BEATEN AT BRIGHTON. Prince’s Club, Brighion, beat Cambridge Uni. verMty at Brighten, in match yesterday by 2 matche, 1. The match between K. K. Trouncer and T. A. Workman was one the closest ever played at tho ' Jub. and both ...

TENNIS

... TENNIS. New Illustrated Prosper' MA, F.. MONRO. Manager. LLANDUDNO.— THE HYDRO, CRESCENT Centre Ray; room*; Alacoitu-ent dining-room; Lounge. Turkish, Ru-sisn. and Sea-water Uaihs.—Tariff apply Manager. Telegram*. Hydro. ' Telethono36B. MATLOCK HOUSE ...

TENNIS

... TENNIS. GREAT PROFESSIONAL TOURNAMENT MANCHESTER The great pro e.saional tourn -incnt was continued th« Man Chester Coui t yesterday, before a large attendance . | vnit rs. Th.- handicap by c minittee, and the piaveie include ail the best in the Kingdom ...

TENNIS

... TENNIS. K. ▼. C. * sikt. —Tbeae profereionaia played a match, tlie beet five aaSa, a poo even terms, the Prince’s Clab, Knigbtabndfe, on Saturday afternoon. Lambert won first S-Q, and Daultry the ercoed 6-0. From this Lambert ptavcd well, taking third ...

TENNIS

... TENNIS. MEN'S SINGLES.—J. W. Kipling (Durham) beat A S. Porter (Newcastle), 6-6, 6-s', 6-4, -A- Reynolds (Newcastle) beat T. Stnaag (Newcastle), 6-3 6-1. Final—Reynolds beat Kipling, 6-1. 6-5. LADIES’ SINGLES.—Semi-final-Miss G. R-oteon (Durham) beat ...

TENNIS

... TENNIS. AMATEUR SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP. 111 the filial the Amateur Singles Championship, at Queen's Club, London, yesterday, the Hon. X. Bruce (Queen's Club) beat A. Tvlor (Queen's Club), 6*l, 6-3. 6-3. Tito winner meets E. M. who has held the title for ...

TENNIS,

... TENNIS, New Illustrated Proopectun. Mintr. MALVERN. —The Garden of England. Splendid air. UamaUed roeoery. Dr. FERGUS/tONS HYDROPATHIC ESTABLISHMENT comlortaUc. bome-Uke. Near Golf Lots. All latest forma of treatment. ATLOCK.—BANK HOUSE CHURCH VIEW ...

TENNIS

... TENNIS INTERNATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS. Copenhagen, Monday. the firri round of the Gentlemen's Doubles. Beamish and Gore (England) beat and BcrgnieUen (Denmark). —Exchange. ...