Word: newtons
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...rain and the bad condition of the courts the semi-final and final rounds in the interscholastic tennis tournament were not played yesterday, but were postponed until today. The semifinals will be played this morning at 10.30 o'clock. Beals Wright, of Hopkinson, will play C. Cummins, of Newton High; and A. P. Hawes, of Hopkinson, will play S. Ware, of Brookline High. The two winners will play against each other for the championship at 2.30 in the afternoon. The cup for first prize is on exhibition at Thurston...
...Saturday the interscholastic tennis tournament was started on Jarvis Field and was played up to the semi-finals. There are four men still left in the tournament-Beals Wright, of Hopkinson; C. Cummings, of Newton High; A. P. Hawes, of Hopkinson, and S. Ware, of Brookline High. Of the men just mentioned the first two and the last two will play against each other this morning, and the two winners will play this afternoon...
...playing the standing of the schools was as follows: Hopkinson, 18; Newton High, 13; Milton Academy, 4; Brookline High, 4; Roxbury, 3; Noble and Greenough's, 3; Volkman's School, 2, and Cambridge Latin School...
...interscholastic tennis tournament will begin on Holmes Field at 9 o'clock this morning. The following eight schools have entered men: Roxbury Latin, Hopkinson, Milton Academy, Newton High, Noble and Greenough's, Brookline High, Cambridge Latin, Volkman's school. The drawings for the preliminary and first rounds are as follow, the winners of each two matches in order constituting the second round...
...Harvard team is made up of C. D. Book 2 L and F. N. Morrill '97, F. Heilig '97 and O. M. W. Sprague 3 G., W. Byrd '97 and H. Endicott Jr. '97. They have recently defeated the Newtowne Club by seven tricks, but were defeated by Newton by three tricks...