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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...postponed match between G. P. Gardner, Jr., '10 and A. Sweetser '11 will be played at 2 o'clock this afternoon on Jarvis Field. At the same time T. B. Townsend, Jr., '10, and F. F. A. Pearson '11, will meet in singles. In case both Sweetser and Pearson win, thus placing the Juniors even with the Seniors, both having won four matches, Fraser-Campbell and Pearson from the Junior team will meet Townsend and Wheelwright from the Senior team in doubles, to pick the team to enter the final round with the Freshmen for the class championship...
...score of matches now stands four for the Seniors to two for the Juniors, so that if either of today's matches is won by 1910, the final tournament will be played tomorrow between the Seniors and the Freshmen, who defeated the Sophomores last week. If, however, the Juniors win both matches, the tournament for the class championship will be postponed until the deciding match of the Senior-Junior tournament between G. P. Gardner, Jr., '10, who is at present in New York, and A. Sweetser '11 can be played...
...condition and the attitude of the peasant were greatly changed. He was no longer servile but stood up for his rights. In a few years there will be half a million land owners in Ireland who will represent 250 millions of population. The last thing that Ireland has to win is self-government based upon American principles, and for this, the struggle is now going...
...Seniors will play the Juniors, and the Sophomores, the Freshmen in singles on Jarvis Field at 2 o'clock. The doubles will come directly afterwards, at 3.30 o'clock, each team playing three matches and meeting the same class as in the singles. The two teams that win the largest number of matches tomorrow, will meet on Thursday, when the tournament will be completed. Each match will be for the best two sets out of three...
...semi-final round of the singles, Wheelwright again displayed good form, but was defeated by E. T. Dana 1G. Wheelwright had little trouble in winning the first set 6-2, but in the second, Dana steadied, winning 5 games to Wheelwright's one. Wheelwright then, by some clever work, took the next three games, before Dana was able to win his serve and end the set. In the final set Wheelwright seemed like a winner, with a score of 4-1, but Dana then displaying the best form and the most brilliant tennis of the whole tournament, took the next...