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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Performances begin at 7.45 p...
...first place, with Brinley of Trinity second; in the doubles Yale won with Knapp and and Thorne, Brinley and Wright, of Trinity, being second. In the following year, 1885, towards the end of October, the tournament was held on the grounds of the New Haven LawnTennis Club. W. P. Knapp, the winner of the singles the year before, was again victorious both in singles and in doubles, winning the doubles with Shipman; in the singles Brinley of Trinity again won second place, and in the doubles Chase and Pratt of Amherst were second. In 1886 Columbia was admitted...
...meeting of the Canoe Club last week the following men were elected members: From '89-E. W. Grew; '90-Sturgis, Lothrop, Russell Fessenden, Russell Walker, R. M. Fullerton, A. P. Emmons, H. H. Hunnewell, H. O. Poore, H. F. Strout; '91-S. Van Rensellaer, E. C. Hammond, S. D. Parker, Winsor Wells, W. K. Flint; '92-R. D. Amory, A. H. Lockett, J. Hitchcock. C. P. Cheney '92 was elected director from the freshman class...
This fall, players from eight of the colleges took part in the tournament-Pennsylvania, Lehigh and Wesleyan not sending any entries. The tournament was held at New Haven and Harvard won again in the singles through P. Sears, but lost the doubles to Hall and Campbell of Columbia, the winners of the first place in the United States championship tournament. Sears and Shaw, however, won second place in doubles and Hall of Columbia in singles...
SPECIAL TO STUDENTS. E. O. Thompson's representative will be at P. C. Toohy's, the Harvard shoemaker, on each day this week with samples of our lates London importations in ulsters, overcoats, suiting...