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UNION TENNIS TOURNEY GOES TO FOURTH ROUND

Many Scheduled Matches Must be Played Today--Doubles Tournament Postponed Till Tomorrow--Drawings Posted at Union

Play in the Union tennis tournament is now in the fourth round, as a result of the matches yesterday, in which the scores were as follows: F. S. Baird won from L. H. Rouillion by default; A. Briggs defeated W. Bloomberg 6-0, 6-0; R. N. Bradley defeated B. Bandler 6-1, 6-4, and also defeated N. Barber 6-1, 6-2; C. Harrington defeated F. J. Carpenter 6-1, 6-2; I. Morris defeated J. Reckford 6-4, 6-3; and F. S. Turner defeated Harrington 6-4, 6-3.

The schedule of new matches for today is as follows:

Match to be finished by 2 o'clock: A. R. Allen vs. G. K. Bell.

At 2 o'clock: Bradley vs. Baird, N. B. Wildes vs. winner Allen-Bell match.

At 3 o'clock: J. McC. Roots vs. winner of Wildes-Allen-Bell matches.

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At 4 o'clock: Briggs vs. Morris.

Should Sign Up Afternoon Classes

In the doubles tournament, which has been postponed until tomorrow, all men who have not already done so are requested to sign up the hours of their afternoon classes, because otherwise no match can be changed from its appointed hour. The schedule of matches, which is now posted at the Union, is as follows:

Tomorrow at 2 o'clock: J. R. Davis and B. O. Everett vs. L. H. Rouillion and C. L. Day: C. J. Martin and A. Briggs vs. J. S. Murphy and L. L. Robb, C. Hodder and K. Smith vs. R. N. Bradley and F. S. Turner, E. Tarplin and L. Rasch vs. E. A. Wershopf and M. Kramer, B. R. Cutcheon and B. P. Day vs. F. Glessner and P. Trafford.

Tomorrow at 3 o'clock: E. M. Upjohn and J. McC. Roots vs. B. Miller and D. Stralem, W. Jenney and C. Jenney vs. W. P. Ripley and N. Barber, E. B. Codman and A. Wyman vs. B. Bandler and E. N. Horn, L. Bondi and P. Dixon vs. F. R. Darrow and E. S. Babbitt.

Thursday at 3 o'clock: M. Carson and T. Wegg vs. D. K. Mairs and W. E. Bartel, E. Durbin and J. R. Newton vs. A. R. Allen and G. H. Perkins.

Thursday at 4 o'clock: H. B. Noyes and R. H. Sears vs. N. B. Wildes and P. Clark.

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