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Tennis Leagues.

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In response to the notice published in the CRIMSON, about twenty-five men have sent in their names as candidates for the tennis leagues. As yet, however, the names of many of the best players in college have not been received. Since those men only whose names are received by the committee, will be considered by them in making up the leagues, it is important that all men who intend to be candidates should send in their names before Thursday of this week, when the entries close.

Contrary to the former custom, the members of both leagues, this year, will be definitely selected at first. Although it has not been decided exactly how many men there will be in the leagues, the number will probably be somewhat larger than last year, when there were seven men in each.

The committee in charge of the leagues is composed of W. D. Orcutt '92, J. H. Hunt '92, H. S. Potter '92.

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