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The report published in yesterday's issue of the CRIMSON stating that Harvard's representative, Mr. Sears, had won the championship in singles in the tennis tournament, although premature, was nevertheless destined to prove true. The error was, that in reading the hurried and hasty dispatch received by the CRIMSON late night before last, the fact that Columbia's representative had yet to play Mr. Sears, was entirely overlooked. But "all's well that ends well" and the thanks and congratulations of the college are due Mr. Sears for his splendid work at New Haven.

Following close upon the victory in the singles comes the news of defeat in the doubles. Though beaten Harvard's representatives gave their opponents a hard rub. Messes Sears and Shaw certainly did good work, and they may feel sure that the college recognizes and thanks them for it.

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