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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...fourth round of the annual fall singles tennis tournament will be played on Jarvis Field this afternoon. Courts will be furnished free but contestants must furnish their own balls. In case any contestant fails to show up within five minutes after the time scheduled for his match, he will lose by default...
...annual University fall tennis tournament will start this afternoon, when the first match will be held on Jarvis Field at 2 o'clock. The courts will be furnished free, but each contestant must provide his own balls. Contestants should report to the manager in charge who will assign courts, and only five minutes after the scheduled time will be allowed for men to report or the matches will be defaulted...
...Captain Black has led his team through nearly all the practice scrimmages the past week, and will probably play most of the match tomorrow, Vorys who is probably the most valuable remaining centre rush candidate, was freshman snap-back two seasons ago, and was thought likely to be picked as a regular last fall, when an injury took him from the line-up. Carter, who has been playing right guard for two weeks, is out of the game with an injury and Galt, Zenner and Durfee are to be tried at the position. Howard Baldridge has been used at right...
...Matches prior to the final and semifinal rounds will be decided by the best two out of three sets. The semi-finals and the finals will be judged by the best three out of five. If a contestant fails to appear within a quarter-hour after the time for his match as published that day in the CRIMSON his opponent is entitled to a default. A chart will be posted on the field on which the scores of all the matches must be recorded before 6 o'clock on the day of play. A failure to mark up his score...
...Herron and W. A. Lowrie, the Princeton captain, and a close match with J. W. Hubbe '17, and W. A. Flagg, '19. Going out Lowrie was playing the golf for the Princeton pair, getting a 39, at which point he and his partner were one up. The match was squared on the sixteenth, where Herron had a birdie three and the seventeenth was halved with the match all even, playing the eighteenth Herron was on the green in 3 and the holed a fifteen-foot putt for a birdie 4 and the match...