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TENNIS TOURNEY ADVANCES

Sixth Round Is Gained in Singles--Doubles Still in Early Stages--Entrants May Play Today

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The University tennis tournament is now well advanced into the fifth round, and Donald Stralem '24 is now in the sixth. The results of yesterday's play show that the next rounds should produce a good deal of brilliant tennis, as the draw is evenly balanced. The tournament has furnished no upsets, but in the sixth round and in the semi-finals on Tuesday and Wednesday of next week, it is quite uncertain as to who will come out on top.

In the doubles tournament play has advanced to the second round, but here too no upsets have featured the play. All men who can arrange with their opponents, either in the singles or doubles, to play today may do so, but no matches are officially scheduled until Monday.

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