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Three separate tennis tournaments, open respectively to the Senior, Junior, and Sophomore classes, will get under way on Monday. The seven men who make the best showing in each tournament will represent their classes in the class tennis league. The Freshmen will be represented in the league by the second Freshman team.
As soon as the class tourneys have been completed, a series of interclass matches will be played to decide the class championships. It is expected that the preliminary tournaments will be finished next week.
Entries in the class tournaments may be filed at Harry Cowles' Tennis Shop on any day before the end of the week.
In the University tennis tournament, which began before the Spring Racess, four quarter-final and one semi-final matches have been played off.
M. E. Honey '28 by defeating Asaph Churchill, '28, and R. D. Wirth '29 in the quarter and semi-final rounds, has won the right to meet the winner of the other semi-final match.
The two players still in the semi-final rounds are F. W. Lorenzen '28, who advanced from the quarter-finals by defeating B. B. Nutter '29 and J. F. Davidson '27 who meets Lorenzen by virtue of a win over F. D. Carroll '29 in his quarter-final match.
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