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JARVIS FIELD TENNIS COURTS OPENED FOR FIRST TIME

Remainder of Courts Will be Ready This Week

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Jarvis Field tennis courts opened yesterday, and all other University courts are expected to open this week. Many enthusiasts braved yesterday's chilly breezes to use their racquets for the first time outdoors this year, and with the coming of better weather, it is expected that all of he courts will be crowded with players.

Freshman tennis for required exercise will start some time this week, as soon as the Soldiers Field courts are open. Men wishing to use tennis for their sport should sign up at Wadsworth House as soon as possible. Tournaments will be held for the more experienced players, and instruction will be furnished for beginners.

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