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The committee of the tennis league met at 61 Thayer last evening, and discussed the various matters which came up in connection with the formation of the league.
As stated before, the object of the league is to give the best players in college a better opportunity for practice, and especially to give them tournament practice. It is expected that the courts will be in condition by Friday, and the schedule for playing will soon be ready.
The committee found great difficulty in selecting the players, but after much discussion decided on the men whose names are below:
A. H. Brooks, '91; R. D. Brown, '90; S. T, Chase, '92; R. B. Hale, '91; G. L. Kingsley, M. S.; W. L. Kingsley, M. S.; G. W. Lee' '89; A. H. Lockett, '92; W. D. Orcutt, '92; M. W. Richardson, '89; J. A. Stetson, '91; T. S. Tailer, '89; H. Tallant, '91; W. L, Jennings, '89; F. P. Keene, '91, Prof. J. W. White.
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