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With the twelve recently completed tennis courts now ready for use on Soldiers Field, facilities to meet the constantly increasing demand for this sport in the University will be considerably enhanced. In spite of one of the best equipments in the country however, it will be necessary to divide the large group of men who elect tennis as their required sport into four groups. Competition between the best players in each group will be repeated this year in the endeavor to uncover promising material for the Freshman team.
Men who desire to enroll in one of these classes may do so by signing up at Wadsworth House before next Monday when the sections have their first meeting. Coach Cowles of the University tennis team will devote a portion of his time to instruction and development of the promising players.
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