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The college tennis championship has finally been decided and Mr. Sears still retains his prestige as champion. It would have been a surprise, indeed, if after his skillful playing at New Haven Mr. Sears had been outplayed here. The tournament had the good effect of bringing out a number of young and promising players, upon whom we must depend for upholding Harvard's supremacy in tennis in the future. The managers of the tournament should receive the thanks of all who enjoyed the contests for the successful way in which the tournament was conducted.

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