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The Seniors won the interclass tennis championship yesterday, by defeating the Sophomores in the final match of the doubles. This was an unfinished match between A. M. Harlow '07 and F. Goodale '07, and E. T. Dana '09 and O. B. Harriman '09. Previous to yesterday Dana and Harriman had won the first set of the match, and the score in the second set stood 5-5. Yesterday Harlow and Goodale won the two decisive games in the second set, and also the third set, making the final score 1-6, 7-5, 12-10.
The summary of the class tennis, which was finished by the match yesterday, is as follows: 1907 defeated 1908 in the first round, 5 points to 4, and 1909 won from 1910, 7 to 2, each match whether singles or doubles counting one point. In the final round the Seniors and Sophomores each won three matches in the singles, but in the doubles the former won two matches, including the one finished yesterday, and the Sophomores only one, thus giving the championship to the Seniors 5 points to 4.
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