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The college doubles championship tennis tournament will commence on the Jarvis Field courts this afternoon at 2 o'clock. No charge will be made for courts but contestants must furnish their own tennis balls. All scores must be posted on the chart at the field by six o'clock, and all contestants must be at the field within fifteen minutes of the scheduled time under penalty of default.
The following will be today's schedule: at 2 o'clock, S. Stanton '15 and O. C. Stanton '17 vs. W. Edgar '16 and S. B. McKinley '16; at 4 o'clock: H. R. Guild, Jr., '17 and W. C. Peebles '17 vs. W. W. Weld '16 and J. L. Kimberly '16; H. Feis uC. and W. G. Kahn '15 vs. T. L. De Camp '16 and S. L. Kuhn '16; D. J. Wallace '16 and L. F. Hooper '15 vs. C. H. Hodges, Jr., '17 and H. Wentworth '17; T. Dean '16 and H. L. M. Cole '16 vs. C. D. Hanscom '17 and G. Aldis '17.
The finals of the singles championship tournament will be played tomorrow when H. Morgan '17 will meet H. Wainwright '15 on Jarvis Field at 4.30 o'clock.
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