[1] In 1908 he reached his first final at the New York Metropolitan Championships where he was defeated by Ross Burchard.
[1] In 1909 he went to win four singles titles that season including the Amackassin Club Invitation against Frederick Clark Inman,[1] the Harlem Tennis Club Invitation against Wylie Grant,[1] the Bronx County Championships against Theodore Pell,[1] and the New York Tennis Club Open against Theodore Pell,[1] He was also a finalist at the New England Championships the same year.
[2] At the Tri-State Championships in Cincinnati, Touchard won the 1912 singles title over Richard H. Palmer.
[1] In 1912, he reached the final of the US Clay Court Championship, losing to Richard Norris Williams.
In July 1915, Touchard confessed to a charge of stealing 24 dozen golf balls from the sporting goods store where he was employed.