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Yesterday the greater part of the singles in the tournament were played off. The matches resulted as follows: -
In the preliminary and first round, Ingraham beat Sanders 6.0, 6-0; Thomas beat Phillips 6-4, 6 5; Johnson beat Boyden 6 2, 6-2; Page beat Mann 6 2, 6 0; Chase beat Grew 6 1, 6 1; Cooley beat Taylor 6-2, 6 1; Sharples beat Codman 6-2, 3-6, 6-4; Lyman beat Carter 6 4, 6 0; McKittrick beat Bradlee by default; Pier beat Davis 6-1. 6-2; Steedman beat W. von Leslie 6 3, 4-6, 6-3; Read beat Hoag 6 1, 6 5; Hamlin beat Berry 6 1, 6 4; Booth beat Forsythe 6 0, 6-3;
In the second round, Ingraham beat Kimball 6 0, 6-0; Johnson beat Thomas 6-1 6 4; Cooley beat Sharples 6-1, 6 1; Lyman beat McKittrick 6-5, 6-4; Pier beat Steedman 6-2, 6 0; Read beat Hamlin 6 0, 6-1; Booth beat Cummings 6-0, 6-0.
The playing will continue today as follows: At 2 o'clock. Read vs. Lyman. At 2.30 o'clock. Read vs. Brooks, winner Page-Chase vs. Cooley. At 4.30 o'clock, Ingraham vs. Johnson, winner Pier-Lyman vs. winner Read-Brooks.
The consolation prize will be played for as follows: At 1 o'clock. Codman vs. Carter, McKittrick vs. Kimball, Sanders vs. Grew, Phillips vs. Boyden. At 3.30 o'clock. Taylor vs. Berry, Forsythe, vs Cummings, Davis vs. Leslie, Mann vs Hoag.
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