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The Harvard Lawn Tennis Association is progressing in its arrangements for the tennis tournament open to players from preparatory schools, Although the entries do not close till May 1st, a number of men have already sent in their names to the secretary. Hopkinson's School has entered five men, and has promised more including Potter and Robinson, who have good records. Wrenn and Stevens, of the Cambridge Latin, have expressed their intention to enter. Herrick, of the Berkeley School, New York, is expected to play a good game. Other schools that have sent in entries are Malden High School, Exeter, Worcester, Fall River High School, and the Allen School, West Newton. As the entries stand now, Hopkinson's has the best chance if one can judge by number.
A cup will be given to the school winning the most matches, and championship prizes will be given to the winner and the runner-up in the finals. College men are asked to urge their friends in the preparatory schools to join the tournament in order that the affair may prove as interesting and as successful as possible. Entries, one dollar, may be sent before May 1st to W. D. Orcutt, 32 Matthews.
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