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TENNIS COURTS ON SOLDIERS FIELD TO BE OPEN SUNDAY

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The 16 tennis courts on Soldiers Field will be open for use by members of the University from 2 until 6 o'clock Sunday. Providing present arrangements prove satisfactory, the courts will be open each Sunday afternoon for the rest of the college year.

Admission to the Field will be given members of the University on presentation of an H. A. A. ticket or Bursar's card at Gate 1. The usual fee of 15 cents an hour will be charged, and if there is sufficient demand, play will be limited to one hour. In the future in the courts will not accommodate the, demand, a system, similar to that now in force daily at Jarvis and Holmes Fields, will be inaugurated by which the courts may be reserved in advance.

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