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The work on the championship tennis courts on Divinity Field is progressing so rapidly that they will be ready for play a week from Saturday, weather conditions permitting. The eight courts, four of which are to be double, are already staked out and a dozen men are at work completing the surface. Six inches of cinders is the foundation for the clay courts, whose surface is to be of decayed rock. Bleachers are to be erected at the north end of the field under two great willow trees which will afford ample shade for the spectators.
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