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Entries for the University whist tournament closed last night with twelve pairs of players entered. The drawings will be made sometime before Monday evening, when the pairs will be divided into three sections. Each pair will play a match, consisting of sixteen hands at duplicate whist, with the other pairs of its section. Silver cups will be given to the winning pair.
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