Word: indoor
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...annual indoor games of the Boston Athletic Association will be held in Mechanics Hall on February 3. This is two weeks earlier than usual. The management is trying to pair off the different colleges for the team races before Christmas, so that each may know its opponent as soon as possible and begin training accordingly. It is hoped that a team race may be arranged between Harvard and Yale...
...team were one and all tuned up to the highest pitch of excellence. After the experience of a year ago this is especially gratifying, and bears witness to careful and intelligent training. Not only is the conservative policy adopted this year at the outset in regard to competition in indoor meetings now justified, but the measure of giving a lay off at the beginning of the outdoor season, proved a wise one. Further ground for congratulation is Harvard's good showing in the field events, where points were gained which made the difference between defeat and victory...
...training this year has been lighter than heretofore; the men have had one or two lay-offs and have been allowed to enter but few indoor meets. On this account there has been little opportunity to judge of the merit...
...matches were played Saturday afternoon in the Newton Tennis Tournament. The final match in singles for the indoor championship of the United States was won by L. E. Ware '99, who defeated H. Ward 1900, in three straight sets, 7-5, 7-5, 6-1. In the doubles, E. R. Marvin '99 and M. D. Whitman '99, defeated C. R. Henderson, Jr., 1901 and H. McK. Jones 1901, 6-0, 6-1. Ware and Scudder won from Horton and Blanchard by default...
...matches played in the Newton Indoor Tennis Tournament yesterday afternoon and evening bring the tournament down to the finals in the singles. The summary of the matches is as follows...