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The annual Harvard interscholastic lawn tennis tournament will be held on Jarvis Field on Saturday May 4, and on the following Monday. First and runner-up prizes will he given, and a banner to the school winning the greatest number of matches. The winner of the tournament will have the privilege, as Harvard interscholastic champion, of playing at Newport in August, for the interscholastic championship of the United States for 1901.
Wright of Hopkinson, the Harvard interscholastic champion of 1900, is still in school and has a good chance to win again this year. Fifty men are entered from seven schools as follows: Newton High, 21; Hopkinson, 7; Andover, 16; St. Mark's, 6; Boston Latin, 5; Brown and Nichols, 3; Volkmann's, 2.
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