Our tennis association is to be congratulated on the success of its representatives at Hartford. although many of our best players left college with '83, we were able to retain the championship won last year by Mr. Clark and Mr. Taylor. The only complaint the association can make is in regard to the attendance or rather lack of attendance of Harvard sympathizers at the contest. While every play of the men from other colleges is applauded by a hundred or more of their classmates, the representatives of Harvard are obliged to play without a sign of approval. We hope that in another year the state of affairs will be different.
The contest was merely for the honor, as no prizes were awarded, it being left to the victorious college to award its own prizes. Harvard, as well as the other colleges, owes its thanks to Trinity for the hospitable reception tendered the various representatives while at Hartford.
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