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...most stirring and strenuously fought matches yet played was the feature of the semi-final round of the University Fall Tennis Tournament yesterday on Jarvis Field. Superior steadiness finally brought victory to E. T. Herndon 1G.B. over W. W. Ingraham '24 by the score of 2-6, 5-3, 8-6. The latter carried off the first set in handy fashion, but Herndon broke through and took the second. The third was distinguished by some of the most brilliant tennis the tournament has yet seen. Sweeping into the lead at the first the former interscholastic star had the match...
...other semi-final match Morris Duane '23 defeated R. N. Bradlee '22 rather easily...
...member of last year's team, Guild who won the last tournament was conceded the better chance in this match. Bradley, however, playing a fast and brilliant game, won in straight sets, by the score of 6-2, 6-2. In both the singles and the doubles the semi-final matches will be played today. At two o'clock R. N. Bradley '21 will play Morris Duane '23. Duane is captain of this year's team, and so far has been playing a consistently strong game, but Bradley in his present from should extend him to the utmost...
...Ingraham '25, interscholastic champion, will play E. T. Herndon 1G. B., a member of last year's Princeton team, in the other semi-final match...
...clock, also, Parke Cummings '24 and J. D. Du Bois '24 will be matched against H. M. Stevens '25 and F. M. Bundy 1G. B. While at three o'clock the semi-final round will see the winner of this match pitted against Morris Duane '23 and W. W. Ingraham '25, and D. P. Robinson and E. T. Herndon 1G. B. matched with H. R. Guild 3L, and Bucaham Dell 2G. B., the latter of whom won the doubles championship last year with J. B. Fenno...