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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Singles--E. M. B. Roche '09 beat P. J. Large '10, 6-1, 6-3; E. T. Dana '09 beat F. H. Hall '10, 6-1, 6-2; E. P. Pearson '09 beat J. Wheelwright '10, 6-3, 6-2; R. H. Eggleston, Jr., '09 beat R. H. Smith '10, 6-2, 6-3; H. Nickerson '11 beat L. I. Grinnell '12, 6-4; 6-1; G. W. Chase '11 beat C. N. Brown '12, 6-2, 6-2; W. Fraser-Campbell '11 beat M. Hallowell '12, 6-2, 6-1; J. Tunis '11 beat A. M. Hyde...
...generally recognized fact that the Freshman football team is the most important class team. Every class wants its Freshman team to beat Yale--this, by the way, has not been done for several years. In order to turn out a winning team it is essential to have a large squad. For the past few days not even a full second team has reported for practice. Do you call this support? Come out, everyone who can, and help the team on. No team can win without support. We must have more backing, and backing can come largely from the players...
...final round of the University singles tennis championship was interrupted by rain yesterday afternoon after the first set and one game in the second had been played. N. W. Niles '09 beat E. P. Pearson 1L. in the first set, 6-3, and won the initial game of the second set. Both the whole set and the extra game will count and the match will be finished on Jarvis Field today at 2 o'clock...
...tennis tournament was played yesterday on Jarvis Field under the most threatening weather conditions. As it was, the rain interfered with one of the semi-final single matches, making it necessary to postpone it until this afternoon. In the doubles, N. W. Niles '09 and E. T. Dana '09 beat S. P. Henshaw 3L. and E. P. Pearson 1L., 6-2, 6-2, and A. S. Dabney '09 and G. P. Gardner, Jr., '10 beat R. Smith 3G. and W. L. Colwell...
...singles, Niles beat K. Howes 2L. in two interesting sets. The first was easy for Niles and the score in games was 5-0 before Howes tallied his one. The second set was much closer as Howes picked up on his serves and played a fine net-game. Both men ran directly up to the net after serving. Niles was never outplayed, however, and his volleying was excellent...