[1] He then played for the Fitzwilliam Plate a consolation event for early second round losers in the Irish Championships tournament, he reached the final but was beaten by Frederick Maddison.
[1] After his tour of Ireland he traveled back to England to take part in the Sussex County Lawn Tennis Tournament in Brighton, where he conceded the title by a walkover to Charles Hoadley Ashe Ross.
[1] In 1886 he took part in six tournaments that season his best results in singles came at the Wimbledon Championships when he reached the quarter finals round but lost to Ireland's Toler Garvey.
[2] In 1887 he traveled to the Netherlands to take part in an international hard court event called the Anglo Dutch Club Tournament held in Rotterdam where he won the singles title.
[1] In 1888 he traveled to France to take part in the Boulogne International Championship held at the Hotel Bristol in Boulogne-sur-Mer where he won his third singles title against Edgar Chippendale.