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BUSINESS SCHOOL WILL ORGANIZE TENNIS TEAM

Plans for Games With Other Graduate School Teams Under Way-May Schedule Matches With Other Colleges-Tournament to be Held

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Tomorrow eveing in Perkins 50 there will be a meeting of ten members of the Business School for the purpose of organising a tennis team. These ten men have been chosen provisionally to act as a nucleus of a team which plans to challenge the Law school or any other graduate school teams. Plans are also under way to secure matches with the University and other college teams if possible. The position of these players is not permanent and any member of the first ten is subject to challenge and displacement.

In addition to the regular team trials a tournament is being organzed from which the ten ranking players will be debarred. The purpose of this ruling is to encourage the participation of everyone interested in tennis at the Business School who might otherwise be discourage by the keeness of the competition. Moreover this arrangement will allow the members of the tentative squad to begin their regular practice as a team, E. T. Herndon 1G.B., F. McG. Bundy 1G.B., and Jesse Robinson 2G.B., who have represented Princeton, Yale and the University respectively during the past few years, have been playing all winter with members of the University squad at Longwood and form an excellent nucleus for the Business School team.

In order to provide appropriate prizes for the tournament an entrance fee of 50 cents is being asked which must be in the hands of the committee on or before April 15, the last day before the spring recess. The provisional ranking list is as follows: 1. E. T. Herndon 1G.B. 2. F. M. Bundy 1G.B. 3. Jesse Robinson 2G.B. 4. R. R. Thompson 1G.B. 5. W. G. Bottimore 1G.B. 6. Teel Williams 2G.B. 7. J. E. McConaghy 2G.B. 8. R. S. Wright 2G.B. 9. C. P. Tennyson 1G.B. 10. D. B. Billings 2G.B.

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