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Tennis.

A series of tennis games has been going on during the last few days to determine Harvard's representatives at the intercollegiate tennis tournament at New Haven tomorrow.

Owing to the lack of time but ten men were chosen to compete. A. Codman '96 won first place and will be the representative in the singles. J. B. Read '95 and A. S. Pier '95 hold second and third places respectively and J. H. Chase '95 and G. L. Wrenn, Jr., '96 will play this morning for fourth place. Two of these last four men will go to New Haven to play in the doubles.

Another tournament for the championship of the University will be held in about ten days.

The twenty-two new courts which were to have been ready last Thursday, owing to a delay of the contractor, will not be ready for a few days. They will be placed at the disposal of the students as fast as they are completed.

The charge for a ticket, entitling the holder to the use of a court for the afternoon, is changed from twenty-five cents each to two for twenty-five cents. Coupon tickets and probably season tickets will be put on sale later.

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