Word: handicapped
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Butler, '83, who in turn was defeated by Wheelwright '85. Taylor had a very close shave in playing with Philip Sears, a young brother of the champion, who won the first set and gained 5 and 4 games on each of the others. Taylor had to overcome a heavy handicap which he did by steady playing. Presbrey beat Gillett two sets out of three. This leaves five players still in for the singles, Wheelwright who has the bye, Presbrey vs. Dr. Dwight, and Taylor vs. Shaw, a boy of fifteen, who has so far shown remarkable skill...
...Taylor, '86, has been placed in the first class, at the Longwood handicap tournament with Dr. Dwight...
...following Harvard men have entered the handicap tennis tournament, which commences tomorrow at Longwood: R. D. Sears, M. S.; Presbrey, Sawin, Peirson and Wheelwright, '85; Taylor and Harrison, '86; and Edgar and Tilton, '87. Play will begin at 10 a. m., on Tuesday, and 2 p. m. on all subsequent days...
...open handicap tennis tournament will be held on the grounds of the Longwood club next week, beginning Tuesday. The players will be divided into four classes, in both doubles and single. An entrance fee of a dollar will be charged each individual player. Several college players have already entered...
Three miles (handicap), open to invited amateurs. 1, H. W. Hogue, '87; 2, C. F. Haven; 3, G. W. Matthewson, C. S.; 4, H. M. Sabin; 5, N. P. Tyler; 6, W. B. Segur, Andover, B. C.; 7, J. W. Vivian, Charlestown, B. C.; 8, Louis Stearns, Princeton, B. C.; 9, H. A. Edgerly, Cambridge B. C.; 10, Arthur Willard; 11, N. G. Norcross, Boston Ramblers...