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...second round, however, they met Chace and Budlong of Brown and lost in a three set match...
...semifinals and the finals of the Interscholastic Tennis Tournament were played on the Carey courts yesterday C. F. Budlong beat G. H. Pratt 3 - 6, 6 - 1, 6 - 3 and L. E. Ware beat C. F. Young 4 - 6, 6 - 1, 6 - 4. In the finals, Budlong beat Ware three straight sets...
...Tennis Tournament will take place to day on the Harvard courts. There are more entries than ever before, seventy five in all, most of them from the neighborhood of Boston, though there are a few from Providence. Malcolm Chase, now a Brown freshman, won the tournament last year, defeating Budlong of the Providence High School in the finals in a five set match. Chace's retirement makes Budlong the probable winner. Chace will be present and may play an exhibition match with Budlong. I. T. Whittelsey, secretary of the National Tennis Association, will referee the important matches. Among the promising...
Malcolm Chase, the Interscholastic champion defeated C. R. Budlong on Thursday in the East Side Tennis Club tennis tournament at Providence. The match lasted three days and nine sets and 101 games were played...
...came to a successful close yesterday. The large number of sixty-six entries was on Saturday reduced to seven men, and yesterday morning's matches brought them to the finals. Malcolm Chace of the University Grammar School of Providence, was looked upon as a sure winner, but C. R. Budlong of the Providence High, played a much stronger game than was expected, and came very near winning the tournament. The first sets brought out some of the best tennis playing that has been seen on the Harvard courts; but Chace's sore hand bothered him considerably in the last sets...