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TENNIS,

... TENNIS, New Fro»mcctua. _ B. F. Manager. LAN —TH B HYDRO.. NMNLLE Li of the Bag. Room* EacaDentOafnlni. Winter Ia XgATtOCK.-IiANK CHURCH VIEW HYDROS.-AU kinda B*tha(ero*- rimcrt attendant*).—Proprietor. HENRY WARD. IS !«» Head with lata Jtm. Smrdlcy. ...

TENNIS

... TENNIS. COVERED COURTS TOURNAMENT. The finals of the singles in the London covered courts championships were played at Queen's Club. West Kensington before very large attendance on Saturday afternoon The .'cut was won by .Miss H. Lane, who' finished week ...

TENNIS

... TENNIS. CRAJGSLDE COVERED COURT TOURNAAIEXT. match at Court. Tounkkmnnt, 'taigstrlo. Llamiwltio. tlschampion, Mr. A. played with every bit old and accuracy. Mr. Butler Lloyd' in the round with the of only one cranio two ecte. Vtcam. Barnry. Sampson. Ingham ...

TENNIS

... TENNIS. CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY r. Astir ami ••id* asu-h Cst&trzdge I and was iu pr ...

TENNIS

... TENNIS. HAMPTON COURT BEAT THE CANTABS. the Clare and Trinity■ Tennis yesterday. Hampton Court best the Light Blues matches four. Detail*« C T \*sr iHampton Court) best Re* E. « • ns (Cmpus ciKstSroS. 6-2; best H. H. Fowler (Trinityl. 4 Court) lost ...

Tennis

... Tennis. CAMBRIDGE BEAT OXFORD. Tfic four l.aiulod Unireratv 1 15 ,va, plaviul Lord'-, Satur.fay, ' l.mlgn-L, I), Cambridge L,ISId ...

TENNIS,

... TENNIS, Two matches in the tournament tor the M.C.C*. Gold Prize were played Lords yesterday. Results :—Third Round—Capt, K. J. Price lieat R. H. Hill, ti-1. 0-4, f»-4 ; Rev. A. Buxton beat Dr. A. M. Simpson, G-l, 6-1 (retired). ...

TENNIS

... TENNIS. V. U, Pennell, amateur ehampion in 1804, defeated Peter Latham, ex-champion tennis in a nlatch Queen’s Club, Loudon, yesterday, 8, 8-6, 8 5. RACQUETS, E. F. Longiigy: and K. M. Daw‘on boat I*. T. non H. K. Stanford, of the Man Tcnnl> and Racquets ...

TENNIS

... TENNIS. THE AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP. A large and aristocratic company was present Ihc Queen's Club, West Kensington, London, on Saturday afternoon, to witness the Championship round of thi'a event. In the result the holder, Sir Edward ({rev, jtart., M.P ...

TENNIS

... TENNIS. LAWN By Sir F. Goi Tlie Davis Cup challenge round of 1931 will long be remembered by those who saw it. It was a wonderful match, and one could not have wished to see a closer struggle or a more thrilling finish than the culminating battle between ...