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...defeated L. M. Bacon, 6-2, 6-4, and H. E. Straw, 6-3, 5-6, 6-1; G. E. Fuller defeated R. F. Putnam, by default; J. I. B. Larned defeated W. C. Coleman, 6-1, 6-2; P. H. Muir defeated C. Hutchins, by default; W. M. Tilden defeated C. Vose, Jr., by default; F. G. Goodale defeated L. A. Pettebone, 6-1, 6-4; F. J. Sulloway defeated R. W. Dennen...
...clock: F. F. de Rham vs. G. E. Fuller, J. I. B. Larned vs. P. H. Muir, W. M. Tilden vs. F. G. Goodale, A. Carpenter vs. winner of Sard vs. Hinckley match, winner to play F. J. Sulloway...
...Bacon vs. F. F. de Rham, the winner to play H. E. Straw at 2.30; R. F. Putnam vs. G. E. Fuller; J. I. B. Larned vs. W. C. Coleman; C. Hutchins vs. P. H. Muir; C. Vose, Jr., vs. W. M. Tilden; L. A. Pettebone vs. F. G. Goodale; R. W. Dennen vs. F. J. Sulloway; R. E. Sard vs. S. N. Hinckley, the winner to play A. St. V. Carpenter...
...first Boston performance in Jordan Hall last night the play went off smoothly. There was a noticeable improvement in the dancing of the choruses and in the enunciation of the songs. W. M. Tilden, as "Lucrezia" and G. H. Field, as "?," De Trop's absent-minded servant, were enthusiastically received...
...Tilden '05, as Lucrezia, repeated his success of last year, and sang "The Maiden Never Raised Her Eyes" with a graceful charm and captivating expression. The Machiavelli of A. E. Hutchinson '06, though a difficult part played commendably well, showed less originality than some of the other characters. G. H. Field '06, in the part of "Hazy." or "?," DeTrop's absent minded servant, was in action and facial expression an extremely laughable figure. He spoke his excellent line with an inimitable drawl, and convulsed the audience by his solo "Absent-Minded," R. N. Baldwin '05 sang "The Ghost" and "Guidarello...