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(Special to one times-Dispacens TUXEDO,Noo ¥ s, Feb. 27,—The final round for the gold racquet championship brought (amother yesterday on the courts here) Clarence T. Mackay, ex-amateur national champion (of the New York Racquets and Tennix Club; and T. Townsend Irvin, of the Tuxedo Tennis’ and Tincoquet Club, which resulted In an easy vic tory for Mackay by three straight games.’ Irvin reached the fina by default, as Erskine Hewitt was unable to play, Irvin, played pluckily. throughout, and stuck to ‘his opponent until the lnst ace was) Won, Following is. the score? 1 4 ‘ . ‘ _First.round, amateur, racquet championship, for the gold racquet, Clarence H. Mackay, New York, defeated I. Townsend Irvin, Tuxedo, 15-2, 19-2, 15-0. In’ addition to ‘a special prize Mackay by yesterday's victory, will, get’ a leg on the gold racquet presented by Hugo Baring to the club for competition.
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Richmond Times Dispatch

Richmond, Virginia, US

Tue, Feb 28, 1905

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