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The Andover tennis team made an unusually good showing in the Harvard Interscholastic Tournament on Saturday, winning thirteen matches. It will now be impossible for any team to defeat it. The other schools represented won the following number of matches: Exeter, 8; Stearns, 5; St. Mark's, 4; Newton High, 4; Volkmann, 2; Quincy High, 2; Milton Academy, 1; Somerville High, 1; Browne and Nichols, 0.
The remaining match in the semi-final round will be played on the championship court, Holmes Field, this afternoon when R. Rand, of St. Mark's, will play C. H. Beasley, of Stearns School, at 1.45 o'clock. The winner of this match will play S. Thayer, of Andover, in the final round for the interscholastic championship at 3.30 o'clock.
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