News

‘A Big Win’: Harvard Expands Kosher Options in Undergraduate Dining Halls

News

Top Republicans Ask Harvard to Detail Plans for Handling Campus Protests in New Semester

News

Harvard’s Graduate Union Installs Third New President in Less Than 1 Year

News

Harvard Settles With Applied Physics Professor Who Sued Over Tenure Denial

News

Longtime Harvard Social Studies Director Anya Bassett Remembered As ‘Greatest Mentor’

Tennis Tournament.

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

The exhibition match between Q. A. Shaw, winner of the spring tournament, and P. S. Sears, champion in singles, was played yesterday afternoon on the Beck Hall courts. The interest of the tournament was centred in this match, and many spectators applauded the good play of the contestants. The first set went to Sears-6-1. Shaw played more strongly and won the second set -6-3. Sears won the third-6-4-and the fourth-6-3. The returns were swift and well placed, neither player daring to come up.

An exhibition match will be played at 11 o'clock to-day between Lee and Tallant and Snow and Tailer, on Beck Hall courts.

Second prize singles: Lee beat Rogers-6-4, 6-3; Tailer beat Hale-6-3, 6-1. Lee beat Tailer-6-4, 6-1.

Want to keep up with breaking news? Subscribe to our email newsletter.

Tags