Word: tailer
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...yesterday, the singles being won by Chase, '91, and the doubles by W. L. Kingsley, M. S. and W. L. Jennings, '89. Chase will now have to play Sears for the championship of the college in singles. In the doubles, Snow, '88, last year's champion with T. S. Tailer, '89, is no longer in college, so that Kingsley and Jennings are declared champions of the college, by virtue of their victory in the tournament...
...doubles, the postponed match between Kingsley and Jennings and Tailer and Chase resulted in a victory for the former...
...doubles, first round, G. Kingsley and G. F. Brown beat Amory and Parker, 6-1, 5-7, 6-4. Orcutt and Potter beat Crosby and Curtis, 6-4, 6-1. W. L. Kingsley and Jennings beat Lee and Tallant 6-2, 6-4. Tailer and Chase beat Newell and Grew...
...second round, the match between Kingsley and Jennings and Tailer and Chase was unfinished, and will be played off today. The first set resulted in a victory for Kingsley and Jennings, eight games to six. With the score five to two in their favor, Kingsley and Jennings went to pieces and by wretched playing lost the next three games. Owing to darkness further playing was postponed until today...
Brown beat Tailer...