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Losing but one set in the nine matches played, the University second tennis team defeated Clark University 9-0 on the Divinity courts Saturday afternoon. The Clark team, considerably weaker than last year when they lost to the seconds by the margin of a single match, presented little real opposition. C. P. Holmes '22 beat C. W. Flohr in the best match of the day but the steadines with which C. W. Farnham '24 dispensed of G. F. Les Antels with the loss of but one game, stood out as the most effective playing of the contest.
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