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The following is a list of the drawings for the tennis tournament which begins today:
Preliminary Round.
1. R. W. Sulloway '98-H. G. Gray '97, 2.30 p. m.
2. M. D. Whitman '99-N. T. Wilson '99, 2.30 p. m.
3. G. A. Nelson '99-P. N. Booth '96, 3.30 p. m.
4. S. P. Negus '98-W. B. Berge '99, 3.30 p. m.
5. W. L. Cahn-D. Hunter, Jr., 3.30 p. m.
6. G. P. Shaw '98-Douglas Campbell L. S., 2 p. m.
7. P. R. Hazard-F. J. Goodridge '98, 11 a. m.
8. Bayard Cutting '97-L. W. Jenney L. S., 2 p. m.
9. J. A. Averell-C. D. Gray '97, 2.30 p. m.
First Round.
2.30 p. m.- L. A. Brown '98-J. D. Forbes.
3 p. m.- H. S. Grew '96-Herbert Foster '98.
3 p. m.- E. A. Waters-C. B. Smith L. S.
3.30 p. m.- H. R. Scott '97-A. E. DuBois.
3 p. m.- E. R. Cogswell-H. A. Leckley.
2.30 p. m.- C. C. Butters '99-R. H. Loines L. S.
2.30 p. m.- G. Allen '98-J. Dumaresq.
2.30 p. m.- C. H. Parker, Jr. '96-Philip G. Carleton.
3.30 p. m.- H. C. Ffoulke-R. C. Thomas '96.
3.30 p. m.- J. F. Brice '99-F. B. Dutton.
3.30 p. m.- R. T. Parke '98-M. C. Whitfield.
2 p. m.- C. F. Chauncey-H. E. Cooper.
3.30 p. m.- C. F. Crapo-H. E. Robinson '96.
2 p. m.- H. A. L. Sand L. S.- E. O. Childs, Jr.
3 p. m.- Philip Stockton '96-O. J. Carleton '99.
2.30 p. m.- S. H. Derby '99-C. E. Bacon '96.
3.30 p. m.- A. W. Hall '96-G. W. Pierpont.
10 a. m.- R. M. Johnson '98-W. C. Blodgett '96.
2 p. m.- J. B. Read L. S.- E. R. Marvin '99.
2.30 p. m.- R. McKittrick-H. C. Laverack '99.
4 p. m.- P. N. Bacon-A. J. Hess.
The men whose names are not in this announcement will play tomorrow at times to be announced in the CRIMSON.
In case of rain or if the courst are unfit for use, notice will be posted at Leavitt's and the tournament will begin on Wednesday, in which case the times of the matches will appear in the CRIMSON. Balls may be had in the Carey building, but must be returned after using. The result of each match must be left at Leavitt and Peirce's immediately. Matches are best two in three advantage sets, except the finals, which are three in five.
The doubles will begin on Wednesday, and the entry list will be held open until 6 p. m. Tuesday, at Leavitt and Peirce's.
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