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J. H. MacVeagh, of Exeter, won the twentieth annual Harvard interscholastic tennis championship yesterday afternoon at Jarvis Field by defeating G. C. Caner, of St. Mark's, 9-7, 6-2, 6-4. The winner played a very severe, fast game, using an unusually well placed, high-bounding twist service and forcing the play at all times. Caner, though placing beautifully and playing in form very similar to Clothier's, gave MacVeagh many chances to rush the point and was not sufficiently aggressive. After MacVeagh had overcome a lead of 5-4 and 40-15 against him in the first set, he had the match well in hand and was not again headed.
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