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Work has been begun on the tennis courts on Jarvis Field and if the weather continues warm it is hoped that the old courts will be ready for use by April 5. Last year, out of the 20 courts on Jarvis Field, only two were double and there was a great demand for more. This year, four more double courts, two at each end of Jarvis Field, will be laid out and will probably be ready for use a few weeks later than the old ones. Together with the court on Holmes Field, the total number of courts this year will be 30, eight for doubles and 22 for singles.
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