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Pauline Bray and Charlotte Sullivan reached the finals in the women's division of the Summer School tennis tournament as competition moved into the final rounds this week.

David Moore and Fred Fischer reached the semi-finals in men's singles. The other two berths will be decided later in the week in matches involving William Fullard, Frank Hollman, Jerry Larner and Jeff Eaton.

At the outset of the tournament, Fischer was unseeded, but when tournament officials learned that he was the former Northwest interscholastic champion, they changed the bye.

In one of the two matches played Tuesday, William Fuller and Charlotte Sullivan trounced the Genehi-Carroll duo, 6-1, 6-1 to reach the final. The other match, also a semi-final contest in the mixed doubles division, was won by Atkinson and Moore, 6-1, 14-12. The tournament schedule has had to be tightened considerably because of rain.

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