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DIXON AND STRALEM WIN UNION TENNIS DOUBLES

Defeat Upjohn and Roots in Erratic Five Set March--Upjohn Will Meet Whitbeck in Singles Finals Today

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Playing the most erratic game that the Divinity Courts have seen this season, Stralem and Dixon defeated Upjohn and Roots, 2-6, 3-6, 1-6, 6-1, 6-3, in the finals of the Union doubles championship.

Stralem and Dixon started the set each playing his individual game, and consequently, Upjohn and Roots, an experienced combination, won 3-6, Neither team displayed any brilliant offensive in the next two sets, but after the third, Dixon and Stralem finally got working as a team, and took two straight sets, winning the match.

One more tennis match,--and the fall tennis tournaments at the University are closed. Whitbeck meets Upjohn for the Union singles championship at 2 o'clock today on the Divinity Courts. Coach Harry Cowles will referes the match.

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