Word: bradley
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...drawing Taylor beat Rockwell, 6-3, 1-6, 6-1, and Butler beat Cole, 3-6, 6-3, 6-2. The following doubles were also played: D. C. Clark and Rathbone beat Burrage and Burrage, 2-6, 6-3, 8-5; J. S. Clark and Denniston beat Austin and Bradley, 6-2, 6-1, and also (second drawing) beat Taylor and Bonsal, 6-3, 6-0. The management wish to complete tomorrow all but the final sets, and also the second drawing in the doubles. All sets must be played on the tournament courts, unless otherwise agreed by both parties...
...final match should be played today without fail. All should be on Holmes field as near two as possible if they do not play off before. Doubles, (1) Cole and Codman vs. Bacon and Warren; (2) Taylor and Bonsal; (3) Austin and Bradley vs. Clark and Denniston; (4) Clark and Rathbone vs. Burrage and Burrage; (5) Parker and Pierson, a bye. Second drawing, (4) vs. (5); (2) vs. (3); (1) a bye. All are requested to be on Helmes field as soon after two as possible...
...86.Mile walk - C. A. Brown. 120 yards hurdles - J. D. Bradley. Running broad jump - G. L. Winthrop. 100 yards - W. Baker, R. D. Foote, W. A. Stebbins. 220 yards - W. Baker, W. A. Stebbins. Quarter-mile - W. Baker, W. A. Stebbins. Throwing the hammer - J. J. Roberts. Putting the shot - J. J. Roberts. Running high jump - D. C. Clark...
...Gardner; Simes vs. Agassiz; H. A. Taylor vs. H. P. Peirson; LeMoyne vs. F. S. Bacon; F. Warren vs. Beals; Rockwell vs. Sexton; Biddle vs. Wales; Wheelwright, a bye. Doubles - Cole and Codman vs. Bacon and Warren; Taylor and Bonsal vs. McKay and Morris; Austin and Bradley vs. Clark and Denniston; Clark and Rathbone vs. Burrage and Burrage; Parker and Peirson, a bye. All men who have entered for the singles are earnestly requested to be upon the grounds as soon after 2 P. M. as possible...
...Inter-Collegiate Association umpires appointed is Donelly of New Haven. The others are Kelly, Powers, Kennedy. Lynch and Reipschlager of New York; McLean, Fulmer and Reisch of Philadelphia; Callahan, Quinn, Cronan and Donovan of Boston; Tilden and Eldridge of Brockton; Burlingame and Cross of Providence; Jackson of Woonsocket; Bradley of Rochester and Gardner of Camden. Seven more are to be appointed...