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The drawings in the spring tournament are as follows:
Singles. First Round.
'86. 1. G. E. Howes vs. H. T. Dickey; 2. E. E. Hamlin vs. E. V. Abbot.
'87. 1. T. N. Rhinelander vs. H. Kuhn; 2. E. A. Thompson vs. S. W. White; 3. R. A. Zerega vs. R. W. Frost; 4. W. R. Spalding vs. R. W. Keep.
'88. 1. D. K. Snow vs. H. M. Federhen; 2. J. M. Hallowell vs. W. B. Lord; 3. H. M. Clarke vs. D. C. Holder, Jr; 4. Bye. T. H. Sheppard.
'89. 1. W. W. Mackay vs. T. S. Tailer. Byes. 2. G. W. Lee; 3. H. M. Sears; 4. A. K. K. Mackay.
Second Round.
'86. I. 1 vs. 2.
'87. I. 1 vs. 2; II. 3 vs. 4.
'88. I. 1 vs. 2; II. 3 vs. 4.
'89. I. 1 vs. 2; II. 3 vs. 4.
Final Round.
'87. A. I vs. II.
'88. A. I vs. II.
'89. A. I vs. II.
The sets for the second prizes cannot be arranged till the class winners have been ascertained.
Doubles. First round.
1. P. S. and H. M. Sears vs. H. Kuhn and R. W. Keep; 2. D. K. Snow and T. S. Tailer vs. G. W. Lee and E. E. Hamlin.
Final Round.
I. 1 vs. 2.
Play will begin at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. sharp. Contestants will please be on hand when their set is called, for the second place in each class will remain to be played for; and then the eight winners will play for the first prize in the tournament.
Entrance fees may be paid to the members of the executive committee in charge of the grounds. Either turf or clay courts may be used. Balls will be provided by the Association. Vantage sets will be played.
At the games of the University of Pennsylvania, Page, '87 won the running high jump with a record of 5 feet 11 3-4 inches. The 100 yards was won by Brinton, '88 in 10 1-2 seconds. He also won the hammer with a throw of 80 feet 2 1-4 inches.
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