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Harvard and Yale have challenged Oxford and Cambridge for the Prentice tennis cup which was won by the English Universities at Newport last summer. The challenge has been accepted, and the match will be played at Eastbourne, England, in July, 1931. Beforehand, the Harvard and Yale teams will play a series of matches with leading English clubs.
It will be the eighth meeting of the four Universities; Harvard and Yale have been winners four times, while Oxford and Cambridge have three times taken the trophy presented by B. S. Prentice, chairman of the International Intercollegiate Committee of the United States Lawn Tennis Association.
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