TENNIS AND LAWN TENNIS
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... TENNIS. FORTH v LLAXCAICH. On Saturday afternoon a tennis match took place at the Roya.! Oak Tennis Court, Netson, between William Lewis, known as Billy oi Inn, Perth, and Richard Andrews, known as Dick Ted, Netsou, for J650 aside, for the iirst to ...
... TENNIS. Llwynypia V. Gilfach Gocir.-Played at Giliach Goch. Scores :—Singles—T. M. Jones lost to E. Hughes, 3-6,1-6 J. Canniff lost to R. C. Walter, 2-6 4-6; W. Griffiths lost to J. T. Lewis, 3-6,0-6 E. Evans beat W. Hoyle, 6-1, 6-0; W. Sma-Ie bertt A ...
... TENny. A CONMIMCIAL TBAVSLLEB BEST TO GAOL.—At the police-court, on Monday, Henry William*, a commercial traveller, was charged, before Dr. DySter and a full bench, with assaulting Mrs Hughes, of the Cobourg Hotel. Defendant pleaded jguiUf, and proaecatrix ...
... ~TENnY. THE TOWN COUNCIL met on Monday—present, the Mayor (Mr J. Gregory) in the chair, Alder- men Alien and Wells, Councillors Rogers, Mor- ley, W. Thomas, J. Griffiths, Chater, Gordon, I Javies, Stokes, and Richards. The Deputy Toun Clerk said Mr Hulrll ...
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... TENny. DRATH OF A J.P.—Dr Dyster, who haa been an invalid for some years, died at his rc-sid^nce, Redland House, 011 Saturday, at the age of 83. For nearly 40 years he has been associated with all Libera! and philanthropic movements in the town. He was ...
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... TENNIS. OXFORD V. CAMBRIDGE. The anr. uil -ingle-handed tennis match between repre- sentatives of tbe r vai Blues took place iv the Court at Lord's on Friday. Oxford was represented by H. M. Cazalet, whilst Eustace Crawley did duty for the Light Bines ...
... TENNIS. The Welsh lawn tennis championships are down for July 1st. July 8th and 15th have been jirranged for the Lawn Tennis Championships of the United Kingdom. The courts of the Eaton Tennis Club have been undergoing any amount of mowing and rolling ...
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