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The entries in singles for the annual fall tennis tournament closed last Saturday night. Play will begin today, the drawings having resulted as follows:
IN THE MORNING.
J. F. Brice vs. H. G. Gray, at 10 o'clock.
W. Scudder vs. P. Bacon, 10.30.
R. T. Parke vs. L. E. Eustin, 11.30.
H. H. Shaw vs. T. Field, 12.
IN THE AFTERNOON.
F. J. Goodridge vs. W. Brownell, 2 o'clock.
M. Davis vs. M. G. Beaman, 2.15.
F. N. Reed vs. W. C. Burton, 2.
S. H. Derby vs. P. Carleton, 3.45.
D. Farrington vs. H. S. Elliott, 3.
S. M. Pierce vs. E. R. Marvin, 3.
L. E. Ware vs. L. Valentine, 3.30.
M. D. Whitman vs. H. Ward, 3.30.
T. M. Hastings vs. H. J. Holt, 2.45.
H. I. Foster vs. P. L. Miller, 3.45.
W. Stackpole vs. W. L. Cahn 3.45.
R. Sulloway vs. R. Bidwell, 3.45.
H. Whitfield vs. L. A. Brown, 3.45.
J. D. Forbes vs. E. Ingraham, 3.45.
All matches scheduled above must be finished today. Men not on hand ready to play within thirty minutes of the hour set will be defaulted.
The winner of each match is requested to put his name and score of games on the card of drawings in the Carey Building.
In order to secure more entries in the doubles, if possible, the entrance list will be left at Leavitt and Peirce's till 8 p. m. Tuesday.
H. J. HOLT, President.
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