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Although Trinity can count but one hundred and twenty-five students, yet she has won herself an honorable position in athletics. Brinley, Paddock and Wright have well represented her in tennis. The college boasts of a nine and an eleven which have been victorious over colleges of much larger size, and it is seldom that a prize is not brought back from the Mott Haven games...
...Pennsylvania, vs. Sears and Shaw of Harvard; Duryea and Comstock of Williams vs. Scott and Patterson of the University of Pennsylvania; Weeden and partner of Brown vs. Snow and Tailer of Harvard; Porter and Gillett of Legigh vs. Ludington and Hurd of Yale; Hall and Campbell of Columbia vs. Paddock and Wright of Trinity...
...Messrs. P. S. Sears, '89, the college champion, and Q. A. Shaw, '91, with D. K. Snow, '88, and T. S. Tailer, '89. College champions in the double entries from other colleges are as follows: V. G. Hall and O. S. Cambell, Columbia; Knapp, Thatcher and Hurd, of Yale; Paddock, Wright and Brinley, Trinity; Duryea, Williams, and others. Our representatives are in splendid condition and in the doubles will play well together. Brinley at present holds the Intercollegiate championship in the singles, and Thatcher and Knapp in the doubles. The drawings for the first round are as follows...
First round (singles) - Ludington vs. Kellogg, 4-6, 6-4, 6-3; Pratt vs. R. Beach, 6-2, 6-3; Slocum vs. Hurd, 6-4, 6-3; Thacher vs. Jenks, 6-0, 6-4; F. Beach vs. Hall, 6-5 6-3; Ball vs. Paddock (defaulted); Harmer vs. Brinley (defaulted); Notman vs. Gell (defaulted...
...running high jump was won at the last winter meeting at Princeton by Mr. Paddock at 5 feet 3 inches...