Word: chases
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...eight colleges from making any very brilliant plays. In the preliminary round, Brown was beaten by Hall, of Columbia, 6-2, 6-2. Sears beat Johnson of Princeton, 6-1, 6-2; in the second round, Sears also beat Wright of Trinity, 6-2, 6-2. In the doubles, Chase and Tailer defeated Woodruff and Deane, of Amhearst, by a score...
Second round doubles-Campbell and Hall (Columbia) vs. Chase and Tailer (Harvard), 6-4, 6-4; Sears and Shaw vs. Vernon and Johnson (Princeton...
...clubs. An entrance fee of fifty cents should be sent by each man for each event to C. H. Sherrill, 235 Durfee. The following events are open to all amateurs, all being handicaps: 120-yards dash, 300-yards run, 600-yards run, 120-yards hurdle, running high jump, steeple chase of three-fourths of a mile (scratch). Other events will be open to members of the University...
...result of last week's tournament is to make P. S. Sears and R. D. Brown, in singles, and Sears and Shaw, Tailer and Chase, in doubles, Harvard's representatives at the intercollegiate tennis tournament which begins to-day at New Haven. Considerable new and excellent material has appeared recently. Brown, Tallant and Chase, a brother of the Western champion, have all proved their proficiency in the game. W. Lee was unfortunately unable to enter the tournament in singles. Q. A. Shaw has not played of late up to his usual standard, except in doubles. Harvard's delegation will...
...last set of the tennis tournament, R. D. Brown beat Q. A. Shaw, two sets to one, 1-6, 6-4, 6-2, thereby winning second place. Harvard will be represented at the intercollegiate contest by Sears and Brown in Singles, and Sears and Shaw, and Tailer and Chase in the doubles...