Neighborhood Club Invitation

Neighborhood Club Invitation
Defunct tennis tournament
TourUSNLTA Circuit
Founded1892
Abolished1900
Editions9
LocationWest Newton, Massachusetts
United Stats
VenueNeighborhood Club
CategoryInvitational
SurfaceClay / outdoor

The Neighborhood Club Invitation [1] was a men's clay court tennis tournament founded in 1892. Also known as the West Newton Invitation,[2] it was played at the Neighborhood Club, West Newton, Massachusetts, United States. The format for this event was a round robin tournament.

The event ran annually until 1900 when it was discontinued.

Past editions

(incomplete)

1892

Included:[3]

Standing
# Player Matches W/L
1st Fred Hovey 5–1
2nd Malcolm Chace 4–2
3rd Bob Wrenn 3–3
4th Hugh Tallant 2–4
5th Rodmond Beach 1–5
" Albert Empie Wright 1–5

1893

Included:[4]

Notes:First placed players shared title & Prizes.
Standing
# Player Matches W/L
1st Fred Hovey 6–2
" Clarence Hobart 6–2
3rd Bob Wrenn 5–3
4th Malcolm Chace 2–6
5th Bill Larned 1–7

1894

Included:[5]

Standing
# Player Matches W/L
1st Fred Hovey 5–1
2nd Clarence Hobart 3–3
3rd Malcolm Chace 2–3
4th Arthur Foote 2–4
5th Bob Wrenn 0–1 default

1895

Notes: This edition included a playoff to the determine winner.'

Standing
# Player Matches W/L
1st Joshua Pim 4–1[6]
" Harold Mahony 4–1[7]
3rd Malcolm Chace 3–2
4th Fred Hovey 2–3
5th Clarence Hobart 1–4
" Bill Larned 1–4

Playoff

Year Winner Runner-up Score
1894[8] Joshua Pim Harold Mahony 6–4, 5–7, 4–6, 6–4, 6–3

References

  1. ^ "Young Chace defeats Tallant". Boston Evening Transcript. 28 June 1892. p. 12. Retrieved 21 January 2026.
  2. ^ "Newton's Invitation Tennis Tourney". Boston Evening Transcript. 16 June 1893. p. 11. Retrieved 21 January 2026.
  3. ^ Wright.& Ditson Lawn Tennis Guide. Boston: Wright & Ditson. 1893. pp. 153–156.
  4. ^ Wright & Ditson Lawn Tennis Guide. Boston: Wright & Ditson. 1894. pp. 121–126.
  5. ^ Wright & Ditson Lawn Tennis Guide. Boston: Wright & Ditson Publishing. 1895. pp. 122–126.
  6. ^ "Pim beats Mahony". The Philadelphia Record via Google News Archive. 2 July 1895. p. 7. Retrieved 21 January 2026.
  7. ^ The Philadelphia Record ( 2 July 1895). p. 7.
  8. ^ The Philadelphia Record ( 2 July 1895). p. 7.

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