Word: gillett
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Brown, vs. Post and Stevens of Columbia; No. 2, Thomson and Henry; University of Pennsylvania, vs. Sears and Shaw of Harvard; Duryea and Comstock of Williams vs. Scott and Patterson of the University of Pennsylvania; Weeden and partner of Brown vs. Snow and Tailer of Harvard; Porter and Gillett of Legigh vs. Ludington and Hurd of Yale; Hall and Campbell of Columbia vs. Paddock and Wright of Trinity...
First round-V. G. Hale, Columbia, vs. winner of No. 1; Hovey, Brown, vs. winner of No. 2; Shaw, Harvard, vs. winner of No. 3; M. W. Comstock, Williams, vs. A. Thompson, University of Pennsylvania; W. L. Thatcher, Yale, vs. G. M. Brinley, Trinity; W. K. Gillett, Lehigh, vs. W. E. Davidson, Amherst; J. Patterson, University of Pennsylvania, vs. O. S. Campbell, Columbia; P. S. Sears, Harvard, vs. W. E. Weeden, Brown...
...Taylor had a very close shave in playing with Philip Sears, a young brother of the champion, who won the first set and gained 5 and 4 games on each of the others. Taylor had to overcome a heavy handicap which he did by steady playing. Presbrey beat Gillett two sets out of three. This leaves five players still in for the singles, Wheelwright who has the bye, Presbrey vs. Dr. Dwight, and Taylor vs. Shaw, a boy of fifteen, who has so far shown remarkable skill and has a large handicap...