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1936 PARTICIPATES IN THREE INDOOR MATCHES

Matches in Billiards, Ping-Pong and Pool To Be Played in Union--Silver Trophies For Winners

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Three tournaments in indoor sports for Freshmen have been scheduled for the winter season in the Union. Pingpong, pool, and billiard matches will be played, with a silver trophy as the prize for the champion in each division. Entries for the contests close on December 15.

Three members of the Union Committee have been placed in charge of the tournaments. E.L. Blair '36, representative from Holworthy Hall, is supervisor of the ping-pong contest. Braman Gibbs '36, representative from Thayer, is in charge of play in billiards, and S.R. Callaway '36, Massachusetts Hall representative, of pool. Each man will draw up a ladder and a set of rules for his tournament.

Last year a ping-pong tournament was held for members of the first Freshman class in the Union. About sixty men entered, competing for a prize of $10 in gold.

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