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...first match of the University game Captain Frank Anderson, former senior indoor champion and number three in the Metropolitan ranking had fairly smooth going in defeating Ingraham. Pfaffmann and Briggs met a similar fate at the hands of Lang, New York state intercollegiate holder, and Marshall. The fourth and fifth Harvard players, Cummings and Harrington, were able to make quick work of their opponents. In his match Dixon started, out with a 6-1 victory, but lost the second set. For a few games in the third it looked as if he might even the score, but a smashing comeback...
...doubles match, in which Ingraham and Pfaffmann met Anderson and Lang, was the feature match of the afternoon. Although the first set went to the visitors with slight opposition, the second was hotly contested for 18 games, before Columbia was able to win two in succession...
University Singles.--F. C. Anderson (C) defeated W. W. Ingraham '25, 6-3, 6-4; J. Lang (C) defeated K. S. Pfaffmann '24, 9-7, 6-4; R. Marshall (C) de Alden Briggs '25, 6-4, 6-3; Parke Cummings '25 defeated L. Weisberger (C) 6-1, 6-2; Carroll Harrington '24 defeated G. Case (C) 6-1, 6-4; P. Kong (C) defeated W. P. Dixon...
...Captain Frank Anderson, Lang, and Marshall, three of the leading intercollegiate players in the country, Ingraham, Captain Pfaffmann and Briggs, playing in that order, will have their hands full. A compulsion of the records of the first two men on each team shows a remarkable equality. In the Metropolitan ranking for the last year Anderson was ranked number three and Lang number ten, while in the New England ranking Ingraham is number four and Pfaffmann number ten. The match between Briggs and Case of Columbia should also be very close. In the last three places Cummings, Harrington, and Dixon will...
...combination of four very prominent intercollegiate players will be brought together on the same court, when Ingraham and Pfaffmann meet Anderson and Lang in the first doubles match. It is impossible to predict an outcome with four such evenly matched athletes. The second and third doubles combinations will consist of Briggs and Dixon, and Harrington and Cummings...