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The annual tournament of the Intercollegiate Tennis Association began Tuesday on the grounds of the New Haven Lawn Tennis Club.
Though the weather was fine, few were present, and the playing was not especially good. In the afternoon however a large number of prominent society people were present and the playing was an improvement over that of the morning. As will be seen by the score, the Harvard men, Wrenn, Hoppin and Winslow all won, while Yale's representative, Fowler, was easily defeated by Chace of Brown. The score as far as known is as follows:
TUESDAY. FIRST ROUND - SINGLES.
W. K. Fowler of Yale beat R. K. Reed of Amherst 6-1 6-3
Dennis of Williams beat Herrick of Princeton, 6-3 4-6 6-2
Anderson of Williams boat Wilson, U. of P., 6-1 2-6 9-7
Floyd of Princeton beat E. P Hamlin of Trinity, 6-2 7-5
Wrenn of Harvard beat Bunce of Wesleyan, (default)
Shaw of Yale beat Blakeslee of Wesleyan, (default)
Hoppin of Harvard beat Chandler of Columbia (default)
SECOND ROUND - SINGLES.
C. W. Wyckoff of Cornell beat H. McCormick of Princeton, 6-3 6-3
Malcohn Chace of Brown beat W. E. Fowler of Yale. 6-3 6-3
John Howland of Yale beat Dennis of Williams. 6-2 6-4
R. D. Wrenn of Harvard beat Wales of Amherst, 6-2 6-1
F. B. Winslow of Harvard beat A. J. Shaw of Yale, 6-0 6-2
W. A. Larned of Cornell beat Anderson of Williams, 6-2 8-6
Tracy Hoppin of Harvard beat Brown of Amherst 6-4 6-3
WEDNESDAY.Yesterday Harvard fared badly as Howland of Yale beat Wrenn 6-1, 4-6, 6-3, and Larned of Columbia beat Winslow 6-3 6-4. Chace of Brown beat Wyckoff of Cornell 6-4, 6-4.
To wrest the cup from Harvard it will be necessary for the successful college to win more points than Harvard, since, according to the rules governing the contest the college possessing the cup retains it in case of a tie.
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