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...grounds. Some of the men bat in the morning and the whole eleven plays together in the afternoon. Mr. Walter Leigh, an amateur, but one of Canada's strongest bats, as well as one of her best bowlers has for several days been watching the eleven and the effect of his advice can already be clearly seen...
Concerning the work of the organizations as a whole little need be said. The Glee Club sang in good tune and in good time. The Banjo and Mandolin Clubs showed the effect of hard work in the accuracy and precision with which they rendered their part of the programme. The Pierian Sodality played better than usual and its work in this concert can be judged from a much higher musical standard than it is generally safe to apply to it. College musical work always takes because it is college work; the concert last night would have pleased any audience...
...much stronger game than was expected, and came very near winning the tournament. The first sets brought out some of the best tennis playing that has been seen on the Harvard courts; but Chace's sore hand bothered him considerably in the last sets, and Budlong showed the effect of the hard work he had already done in the tournament, so both men let up perceptibly on their pace. Thus the close of the match, while interesting on account of its closeness, did not show either man at his best. The final score...
...tournament has been a complete success in every way. Not only in the interests of tennis but also in its effect upon Harvard's position among the preparatory schools is this movement a most important one, while the foresight and energy shown in carrying out the plans reflect great credit on the committee...
...play will begin promptly at ten o'clock and all the courts on Jarvis and Holmes will be reserved for the tournament. At noon a meeting will be held in 32 Matthews, to effect a permanent organization, and to elect officers for the ensuing year. The following committe is in charge of the tournament: W. D. Orcutt '92, chairman; V. M. Porter '92, and T. Hoppin '93. J. T. Whittelsey, Esq., Secretary of the United States National Lawn Tennis Association, will be the referee. Owing to lack of space the names of the contestants are omitted...