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The entries for singles in the tennis tournament, as received before 8.30 last evening, are as follows: Ezra Lincoln '92, Julian Codman '92, M. F. Russell. Frederick Winsor, Seavey Battelle '93, E. Sedgwick, L. B. Thomas, W. O. Harrison, W. C. Nichols '93, W. A. Pease, Jr. '93, G. F. Brown, Jr. '92, G. Winthrop Lee, L. S., A. H. Lockett '92, J. F. Kilbreth, Jr., J. S. Taylor, A. H. Brooks '91, T. Ewing, Jr., J. D. Baldwin '91, K. Brown '91, S. T. Chase '92, J. D. Arnold, W. B. Dinsmore '93, P. M. Rhinelander '91, F. W. Cobb. There are two pairs for the doubles: P. M. Rhinelander '91 and W. B. Dinsmore '93; and S. T. Chase '92, and Q. A. Shaw '91. As there are to be first, second and consolation prizes, more men should enter. The names are missing in this list of many of the best players in college.
Every man will have to be examined by Dr. Sargent before playing in this tournament. Entries will accordingly be kept open until 8 p. m. Thursday, instead of Wednesday, as previously arranged. The drawings will be published in Friday morning's CRIMSON.
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