Word: lees
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...match in doubles for the college tennis championship was played Saturday afternoon on Jarvis field, Hovey and Chase winning. The first set was the most interesting, and Lee and Tallant did very good work, though they were beaten by a score of 8-6. In the set Hovey and Chase warmed up still better, while Lee and Tallant began to lose ground. They played often to net, and Lee's returns were very slow. Hovey and Chase won the set by a score of 6-4, and also the following one-score 6-0-thus winning the three sets. Hovey...
...officers of the meeting were as follows: Referee, A. D. Peck; judges, T. S. Lee '91, and A. W. Weld '91; timeers, J. F. Bass '91, F. M. Wood, E. C. Moen '91; starter, H. S. Cornish; clerks of the course, T. J. Stead '91, A. H. Williams '91, O. K. Hawes '92; scorer, J. H. Rhoades, Jr. '92, assistant scorers, J. S. Cook '92, T. C. Smith '92; umpires, C. R. Bardeen and S. Adams...
Second Eleven: Mason, Alward, Shaw, Bangs, Goldthwaite, (Shea), Blanchard, Crosby, Harding, (Burgess), Fearing, and Lee, Frothingham. Umpire, Perry, L. S. Referee, Forbes...
...altogether, Corbett and Lake generally carrying the ball. The second eleven could make little impression on the 'Varsity's line. Frothingham was given many chances to kick, and this he did very prettily. Towards the end of the half, with the score 25-0 in favor of the 'Varsity, Lee made a beautiful run round the end, and scored a touchdown; goal. Score 25-6. After another touchdown by Corbett time was called. Score...
Championship doubles between Hovey and Chase, and Tallant and Lee will be played on Holmes field this afternoon at 2 o'clock...