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Hynson, playing against Ingraham, was materially handicapped in the first set by the inaccuracy of his serve. In his second set he managed to recoup himself somewhat and forced his opponent to extend himself at somewhat greater length. Hicks, the No. 2 Princeton man, displayed the best form of any of his teammates, and in both singles and doubles matches was a factor to be contended with. The rest of the Princeton team seemed unable to reach the pace of their University opponents and succumbed with but little resistance...
HARVARD PRINCETON 1. Ingraham Hynson 2. Briggs Hicks 3. Whitbeck Minary 4. Perkins Lambert 5. Lenhart Wood 6. Cummings Ewing...
...Singles Ingraham (H) defeated Russell (M. I. T.) 6-3, 4-6, 6-2; Briggs (H) defeated Broardhurst (M. I. T.) 6-0, 6-1; Whitbeck (H) defeated Hink (M. I. T.) 6-2, 6-4; Perkins (H) defeated Peck (M. I. T.) 6-1, 6-4; Cummings (H) defeated Peterson (M. I. T.) 6-3, 6-1; Lenhart (H) defeated Eddy...
...Doubles Ingraham and Whitbeck (H) defeated Russell and Broadhurst (M. I. T.) 7-6, 6-1; Briggs and Perkins (H) defeated Rink and Peck (M. I. T.) 6-3, 6-3; Cummings and Lenhart (H) defeated Peterson and Eddy...
...today the University tennis team will leave on its Southern trip, to be gone for the entire recess. Captain W. W. Ingraham '25 will be unable to make the trip because of the pressure of divisional examinations, but will play at Providence and Columbia. The team, in the order in which its members play, follows: Alden Briggs '25, J. F. Whitbeck '27, Parke Cummings '25, G. H. Perkins '26, P. M. Lenhart '27, and L. H. Gordon...