Word: havener
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Last Saturday at New Haven the two Harvard teams in doubles played the final round of the intercollegiate tennis tournament. L. E. Ware '99, and W. M. Scudder '99, defeating M. D. Whitman '99, and J. D. Forbes '99, in a closely contested five set match. As the cup was already won for Harvard, the match was merely to decide the holders of the doubles championship...
...HAVEN, CONN., Oct. 9, 1896.- M. D. Whitman of Harvard defeated Driscoll of Georgetown University in three straight sets this afternoon, thereby winning the championship of the fifteen annual intercollegiate tournaments, and gaining for Harvard the permanent possession of the five hundred dollar Trophy Cup that has been contested for for the past fifteen years...
...Excursion to New Haven to study the intrusive sills of the Trias, conducted by Professor Davis...
Active work on the track has already been begun by many of last year's Mott Haven team. Of the old men, Redpath in the sprints, Fish, Vincent and Hollister in the middle distance, and Grant in the mile are practicing daily. Of the field men, J. G. Clark, Stickney, Emmons and E. H. Clark are back, as is also Morse in the hurdles, Philipps in the walk, and Hewitt in the bicycle. Two new men-Gould and Irwin-Martin, of the Freshman Class-are both fast quarter-milers, though no other especially good men have so far appeared from...
...HAVEN, CONN., Oct. 8.- With the close of this afternoon's play, the intercollegiate tennis tournament for '96 practically ended. The finals in singles and doubles will be decided tomorrow...