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Fifteen men have already signed up for the Summer School Men's Tennis Tournament, an informal series of contests which will start on Tuesday, after the names are drawn for the matches by Harry L. Cowles, University Tennis and Squash Coach, who is conducting the tourney. Until that time all men studying in the Harvard summer session are invited to sign up for the tournament at Harry Cowles' shop on Mount Auburn Street below Holyoke Street.
The tournament is to be a singles affair only, and no other type of play has yet been contemplated. A charge of $.25 will be made for each contestant, which will go towards purchasing a prize for the winner.
Among those in the tournament are the following: A. D. Baldwin, F. W. Baldwin, Bradford Beach, W. H. Clark, D. S. Davis, Albert Lassar, E. E. Mitchell, J. P. Riesman, A. L. Rottenberg, Robert Schafer, Harry Schortland, H. H. Stavsky, J. D. Stern, J. E. Stevens, E. Woodward.
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