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In the tournament Saturday, the doubles were won by the Sears Bros. In the singles Messrs. Lord. H. M. Sears, Hamlin and Snow have still to compete. The scores are given below.
Doubles. Tailer and DePenyster beat Hopkins and Snow by default. Kuhn and Keep beat Minot and Clark, 6-2; 6-5. Lord and Bohlen beat Keasbey and Stauffer, 6-1: 6-4. Sears Bros. beat Hamlin and Lee, 4-6: 6-5; 6-3.
2nd round. Kuhn and Keep beat Tailer and DePenyster, 6-1; 6-0. Sears Bros. beat Lord and Bohlen, 6-4; 4-6; 6-4.
Final round. Sears Bros. beat Kuhn and Keep, 6-3; 6-5.
Singles, Lord beat Lee, 6-2; 6-4. P. S. Sears beat Tailer, 6-2; 6-5. Kuhn beat Crane, 6-4; 6-2. H. M. Sears beat Bohlen, 6-3; 5-6; 6-3. Morgan beat Atherton, 6-1; 6-2. Hamlin beat Hopkins, 6-0; 6-1, Mackay beat Jennings, 6-3; 6-5. Snow drew a bye.
2nd round. Lord beat P. S. Sears, 6-4; 6-1. H. M. Sears beat Kuhn, 5-6; 6-4; 9-7. Snow beat Morgan, 5-6; 6-1; 6-4. Hamlin beat Mackay, 6-5; 6-3.
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