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...fall tennis tournament for the University championship in singles, which was prevented by rain from starting last Friday, will begin on Jarvis and Soldiers Fields today at 2 o'clock. Matches will be decided by the best two out of three sets, except in the semi-finals and finals, when there will be three out of five. No postponment of matches will be allowed and contestants who do not appear within 15 minutes of the appointed time will be defaulted. Men playing on Jarvis Field must post their scores on the chart there before 6 o'clock...
...were postponed on account of rain. These will be played on Jarvis and Soldiers Fields on Monday afternoon at times to be announced in Monday's CRIMSON. Contestants must furnish their own tennis balls. Matches will be decided by the best two out of three sets, except in the semi-finals and finals when there will be three out of five. Contestants must appear within 15 minutes of the appointed time or be defaulted. Men playing on Jarvis Field must post their scores on the score-board provided for the purpose before 6 o'clock on the day of their...
...fall tennis tournament for the University championship in singles will begin on Jarvis and Soldiers Fields today at 2 o'clock. Matches will be decided by the best two out of three sets, except in the semi-finals and finals, when there will be three out of five. Contestants must appear within 15 minutes of the appointed time or be defaulted. Men playing on Jarvis Field must post their scores on the scoreboard there before 6 o'clock on the day of their match. Men playing on Soldiers Field must drop their scores into a box, provided and marked...
...members of the squad will be organized as the Harvard "Rovers" this fall and play a series of about twelve games with local semi-professional teams. While the "Rovers" will be made up of players on the University squad, it will not be a University team and does not aim to represent the University...
Tirty-eight of the daily, semi-weekly and weekly papers of the various colleges united this summer in forming the Associated College Newspapers Association which held its convention at the offices of the Columbia Spectator in New York in August. The object of this organization was to make a united and aggressive campaign for national advertising. It has been estimated that the circulation of the papers represented is over 100,000, but the majority of their advertising has come from local firms...