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...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, and all the colleges except Lehigh sent representatives. The tournament was held on the same grounds as the year before and Brinley won first...
...result of this vote, the place of the tournaments was changed to the grounds of the New Haven Lawn Tennis Club, on which all subsequent contests have taken place. The winners of the tournament were: Singles, Knapp of Yale and Brinley of Trinity; doubles, Knapp and Shipman of Yale, and Chase and Pratt of Amherst. By 1886, all the leading American colleges of the East had joined the association. The tournament of '86 gave first prize in singles to Brinley of Trinity, and second to Thacher of Yale; in the doubles, to Knapp and Thacher of Yale and Brinley...
...yards run on turf-H. Shipman, Columbia College, first; George Hoskins, same college, second...
...Lund, E. B. Bodley, W. Myer, E. C. Moen, G. S. Mandell. Yale-C. H. Sherrill, A. R. Moen, H. F. Walker, H. R. Sweny, F. W. Robinson. Princeton-S. J. King, W. C. Dohm, T. Payne, K. S. Ames, C. E. Babcock. Columbia-S. Derickson, jr., H. Shipman, A. S. Mahony, E. B, La Fevla. U. of P.- C. Thibault, C. Woodbury...
...Myer, G. P. Cogswell, H. R. Miles. Yale-C. H. Sherrill, A. R. Moen, F. R. Robinson, H. R. Sweny, W. P. Graves, W. Harmar, H. F. Walker. Princeton-S. J. King, W. C. Dohm, T. Payne, K. L. Ames, C. E. Babcock. Columbia -S. Derickson, jr., H. Shipman, H. R. Connell, H. M. Banks, Jr., C. H. Colten. U. of P.-C. Thibault...