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It is expected that one of the most interesting features of the coming tennis tournament at Longwood will be the contest in the doubles between Messrs. Dwight and Sears, '83, and Messrs. J. S. Clark, '83, of Harvard, and C. M. Clark of Philadelphia.
The result of the drawings for the tennis tournament which takes place today at 2 P. M., on Holmes field, is as follows: Singles - C. D. M. Cole vs. J. Codman; Rubles vs. Denniston; E. K. Butler vs. H. E. Barnes; R. S. Codman vs. W. A. Gardner; Simes vs...
Entries for the tennis tournament, beginning next Monday, close today. As neither Mr. Sears nor Mr. Clark will be in the singles and the winners of last fall's tournament are barred from the doubles, there is an unusually good chance for new players to come out. The Tennis Association...
The Harvard Lawn Tennis Association will give a tournament for singles and pairs, open to all members, except winners of last fall's championship tournament, on Monday, May 14th, and following days. Rules of the U. S. N. L. T. A. to govern: Best two-three sets without vantage sets...
The Tennis Association has completed the arrangements as regards the marking of courts. Members of the association can have their courts marked out, if double, for fifty cents; if single, for thirty-five cents. The charge hitherto has been $1.25 for doubles and $1.00 for singles. It has been decided...