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Dates: during 1910-1910
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...first two sets of the Sweetser-Cutting match, Cutting frequently ran up to the net, where Sweetser passed him with well executed shots along the side-lines and won comparatively easily. In the third set, Cutting changed his tactics and both men played a back court game, Cutting winning the set at 6-2. The fourth set, the closest of the match, was finally won by Sweetser at 6-4, giving him the match...
...Fraser-Campbell-Whitney match was more closely contested. Whitney won the first set easily, Fraser-Campbell driving a good many balls outside and in to the net. In the second set Fraser-Campbell braced, and at one time was leading 4 to 1, but Whitney by steadier playing was able to pull up and finally win the set at 7-5. In the next two sets, Fraser-Campbell's service proved very effective and he scored several aces. His strokes were also working well and frequently he passed Whitney at the net, although the latter made several brilliant places...
...Monday the Seniors will play the Juniors, and the Sophomores the Freshmen. The two teams which win the most points on that day will meet on Tuesday, when the tournament will be completed. Each match will be for the best two out of three sets...
...only singles match yesterday resulted in a victory for C. S. Cutting '12 over J. Tunis...
...Cutting '12 vs. T. B. Lewis '13 and H. G. Smith '13, A. Tomes '13 and Q. A. S. McKean '13 vs. J. Tunis '11 and N. E. Paine, Jr., '13, M. Griswold 3L. and R. MacVeagh 2L. vs. winner of Hastings and Williams-Sweetser and Fraser-Campbell match, E. H. Whitney '14 and E. H. Woods '14 vs. C. M. Underwood G. and J. M. Baker '12, S. Minot '13 and G. Sturgis '13 vs. J. R. McLane 2L. and E. P. Pearson...