Word: court
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...finals were fairly interesting. Although Plympton braced up after the first set and won the second by steady volleying along the side lines, he weakened in the last two sets and was easily defeated by Whitman's superior net play and driving. Plympton made a number of difficult cross court drives and lobbed well, but with the exception of in the second set, played unsteadily...
...remainder of the year the tennis courts will be open until 7 o'clock. Players using the courts a half hour or less will not be required to pay for a full hour, but for only one-half hour. For example, if two players use a court for one-half hour, they will pay $.10 instead of $.20, as heretofore. If they are holders of tennis tickets, one punch in the ticket will be made instead...
...York City." The Harvard team was composed of T. H. Reed 1L., I. Grossman '02 and J. K. Clark 3L. Princeton was represented by A. J. Barron '02, R. A. Blair P.G. and R. W. Anthony '02. The judges were Chief Justice E. E. Baldwin of the Connecticut Supreme Court, Professor Patten of the University of Pennsylvania; and Chief Justice J. H. Stiness of Rhode Island. The Hon. J. J. Myers '69 presided...
...Barron '02, R. A. Blair P.G. and R. W. Anthony '02, will give their main speeches and rebuttal in the order named. The main speeches will be twelve minutes in length; the rebuttal five. The judges will be: Chief Justice E. E. Baldwin, of the Connecticut Supreme Court; Professor Patten, of the University of Pennsylvania; and Chief Justice J. H. Stiness, of Rhode Island. Hon. J. J. Myers '69, Speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives, will preside...
Fifty-four men have entered the handball tournament which will begin tomorrow afternoon. The eight courts at the north end of the yard behind the Gymnasium will be reserved for contestants every afternoon from 3.30 to 5.30 o'clock, and schedules will be posted in the Gymnasium office giving the time when each man is to play and the number of the court to be used. Any man not present 15 minutes after the appointed time will lose the match by default...