Word: merion
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...intercollegiate lawn tennis tournament which was held at the Merion Cricket Club, Haverford, Pa., from September 9 to 11, the University was represented by two players. Captain G. W. Helm '19, and F. C. Gaaighen '21. Hanigmen was defeated in the second round. Helm was eliminated by Captain Garland of Yale in the third round, while Garland and Hawks put out Helm and Haulghen in the semi-finals of the doubles tournament: Garland was the individual star, winning the singles, and with Hawks as his partner, capturing the doubles title. C. H. Hyams '21 and J. B. Fenno '21 were...
...University tennis team was victorious over Pennsylvania by a 5 to 4 score at the Merion Cricket Club, Philadelphia, Saturday afternoon. The closeness of the score was in part due to the fact that the University players were handicapped by the unaccustomed slippery grass courts. D. P. Robinson '20, of the Second team, took the place of C. H. Hyams '21 for this match. The summary is as follows...
Plans were discussed for the coming season, and W. H. Potter, Jr., '19, who has been appointed manager of the team, announced manager of the team, announced that the schedule this year would include matches at the Intercollegiate Golf Tournament. This will take place at the Merion' Cricket Club, Haverford, Pa., during the week of June 23-28. In addition matches are being arranged with Yale and other colleges...
...Chicago, III.; George Nathaniel Carpenter, of Castine, Me.; William Leverett Cummings, of Brookline; Edmund Ives Damon, of Waterloo, N. Y.; Ralph Ernest Henderson, of Newton; Sidney Sauzade Jordon, Jr., of Readville; Charles Edward Masters, of Newton; Robert Weigel Powers, of Nutley, N. J.; Walter Lyth Pyle, Jr., of Merion, Pa.; Edgar Ott Richards, of Easton, Pa.; Charles Putnam Smith, of Arlington; Henry Munson Spelman, Jr., of Cambridge; Ernest Ralph Sumner, of New York, N. Y.; and Ralph Rogers Weaver, of Whitestone...
...formation of an intercollegiate tennis league. The colleges comprising the league have always played in team matches each spring, but, through the new organization, these matches will be placed on a championship basis next spring. The present plan was first proposed at the intercollegiate championship at the Merion Cricket Club, Haverford, Pennsylvania, and it was argued that the formation of the league would encourage spring matches. The new league will be affiliated with the Intercollegiate Tennis Association...