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Seven men may be entered in each team, but only the first four to finish will quality for places. Each place will count as many points as the actual position of the man in finishing, and the team having the smallest total will win the meet. Individuals finishing first, second and third will receive medals, and members of the teams winning first, second and third places will receive gold, silver and bronze medals respectively...
...championship will be played today on Jarvis Field, 1905 playing 1906, and 1907 playing 1908. The first round in singles will begin at 2 o'clock and as soon as it is finished the first round in doubles will be played. Each match, both in singles and doubles, will count one point and the two teams winning the largest number of points will qualify for the final round, to be played tomorrow afternoon. Courts will be reserved for the contestants. Men should post scores in the CRIMSON office before 6.80 o'clock...
...Field Monday. The matches in singles will begin at 10 o'clock in the morning, and those in doubles at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. Each side will be represented by six men in the singles, and the same six in pairs, in the doubles. Each match will count one point and will be for the best two out of three sets...
...tennis team left Boston yesterday at 1 o'clock to play Yale today at the New Haven Lawn Club. Each side will be represented by six men in the singles and by the same six in pairs, in the doubles. Each match will count as one point, the side with the greater number of points winning the meet. The singles for the best two out of three sets will be played at 9.30 o'clock, followed by the doubles for the best three out of five sets...
...LAUDE ON GENERAL STUDIES. A candidate is recommended for the degree cum laude who has obtained grade A or B in nine elective courses, but courses regularly open to Freshmen (Catalogue, p. 482) count for this purpose only as half-courses. He must have obtained a grade above D in at least two-thirds of his remaining work, that being the standard now required for the degree without distinction...