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In the games at Hartford, yesterday, Harvard beat Yale in the doubles, Brown beat both Amherst and Trinity, Harvard vanquished Amherst, Yale beat Trinity and Brown beat Harvard. In the singles, Clark of Harvard beat Barker of Brown, Sargent of Yale beat Comstock of Amherst, Comstock beat Kurtz of Trinity and Sargent defeated Kurtz. The University of Pennsylvania, Princeton, Columbia and Williams have asked to join the association. The tournament will be completed tomorrow.
The score of the games played on Wednesday was: Doubles-Amherst vs. Trinity, 6 to 4, 8 to 6, 6 to 4, in favor of Trinity; Brown defeated Yales, 6 to 3, 6 to 4; Yale beat Amherst, 6 to 4, 6 to 2. Singles-Parker of Brown beat Comstock of Amherst, 6 to 2, to 1; Sargent of Yale defeated Barker of Brown, 3 to 6, 8 to 6, 6 to 0. The colleges were represented as follows: Amherst, Comstock, '83, single player; Wheeler, '84, doubles. Brown Barker, '83, single player; Gardiner, '84, and Hill, '85, doubles. Harvard, Clark, '83, single player; Clark and Taylor, '86, doubles. Trinity, Kurtz, '83, single player; Kurtz and Purdy, '84, doubles. Yale, Sargent, Law School, single player; Camp, Medical School, and Slocumb, '83, doubles.
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