Outing . LEGIATE LAWN-TENNIS ASSOCIATION. The fifteenth annual tournament of the In-tercollegiate Lawn-Tennis Association openedTuesday, October 6th, on the grounds of theNew Haven Lawn Tennis Club, at New Haven,Conn The following colleges were repre-sented : Harvard, University of Pennsylvania,Georgetown University, Amherst, Wesleyan,Brown, Williams, Cornell, Princeton and Yale. The • singles was won by M. D. Whitman, Harvard, who beat in the finals T. A. Driscoll, George-town, 6—2, 6—4 6—2. The doubles were won by Ware and Scudding,of Harvard, over Whitman and Forbes, the scoresin the final


Outing . LEGIATE LAWN-TENNIS ASSOCIATION. The fifteenth annual tournament of the In-tercollegiate Lawn-Tennis Association openedTuesday, October 6th, on the grounds of theNew Haven Lawn Tennis Club, at New Haven,Conn The following colleges were repre-sented : Harvard, University of Pennsylvania,Georgetown University, Amherst, Wesleyan,Brown, Williams, Cornell, Princeton and Yale. The • singles was won by M. D. Whitman, Harvard, who beat in the finals T. A. Driscoll, George-town, 6—2, 6—4 6—2. The doubles were won by Ware and Scudding,of Harvard, over Whitman and Forbes, the scoresin the final standing 3—6, 6—3, 6—8, g—7, 6—1. The annual business meeting of the IntercollegiateTennis Association was held to day. The followingofficers were elected for the coming year : President,S. G. Thompson, Princeton; Vice-President, L. EWare, Harvard ; Secretary and Treasurer, C. PDodge. Yale. It was voted to hold the annual tourna-ment of 1^07 at New Haven, tht first week in October. THE WOMAN S CHAMPION-SHIP. T the cox champion-ship TROPHY. IS but five years since,in the pages of Out-ing, the first pleawas published in theUnited States for Golffor Women, and to-dayby one hundred links asmany thousands havebeen following with in-tense and intelligent in-terest the play of the can-didates for the womansblue ribbon of the view of the highcharacter of the play ex-hibited by nearly all thecontestants it is almostimpossible to believe thatthe sport has had so shorta career. The entries forthis year were nearlydouble those of last year,twenty-nine, represent-ing sixteen clubs, having secured the right tocontest at Morristown, viz. : Country Club of Brookline—Mrs. F. E. Club of Westchester County—Mrs. W. , Jr. Misquamicut Golf Club — Miss F. Agawam Hunt—Mrs. G. Richmond Golf Club—Miss Anna Sands. BaltimoreGolf Club—Miss F. K. McLane. Baltusrol Golf Club—Mrs. W. Fellows Morgan. Oy


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