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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Marden, Jr., of St. Mark's, won the Harvard Interscholastic Tennis Title yesterday, defeating S. Thayer, of Andover in the final round, 2-6, 6-3, 6-3, 8-6. Both players exhibited tennis of a sterling quality and did much brilliant work. Marden excelled in serving and in overhead strokes and placed the ball excellently after the first set. Thayer's drives from the back of the court were speedy and he did considerable good placing. The entire match was closely contested, the last set in particular being marked by a struggle for every point...
...University golf championship tournament will start over the links of the Oakley Country Club this afternoon at 1.30 o'clock with a qualifying round of 18 holes. As a result of this round 16 men will qualify for the match play rounds which will take place tomorrow, Wednesday, and Thursday. The entrance fee is $1, and, in addition, those who are neither regular nor special members of the Oakley Club will be charged $1 per day for the use of the course. The list of entrants and pairings are given below, but additional entries will be received at the first...
...University championship tournament will start at the Oakley Country Club on Monday, with a qualifying round of eighteen holes. Sixteen men will qualify for the match play on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. All members of the University interested in golf are urged to participate. The entrance fee is $1, and in addition, those who are neither regular nor special members of the Oakley Club will be charged $1 per day for the use of the links. Entries may be made on Monday at the first...
...games were played in the Letter Cup series yesterday afternoon, and due to other contests today none will be played this afternoon. Games scheduled for yesterday and today will be played off after the scheduled first round in the series is finished...
...pool tournament in the Union has reached the semi-final round. All but three of the 36 men entered have been eliminated. P. Eaton '14, D. Greene '16 and R. C. Brown '17, still remain in the contest. Brown has already reached the final round, and Eaton and Greene will play this week. The winner of the tournament will be awarded a cash prize...