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The outlook for the Interscholastic Tennis Tournament is very encouraging. A large number of schools are interested in the movement and although the notices in regard to the association were sent out only last Monday, applications for membership have already been received from two schools. The newspapers have spoken very highly of the project, and the National Lawn Tennis Association are doing all in their power to make it a success.
The courts will be ready for use immediately after the recess. Season tickets for the remainder of the year, entitling the holders to the use of the courts at any time, may be purchased of Enwright, the man in charge of the courts, or of the acting secretary, W. D. Orcutt at 32 Matthews, for $5.00.
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