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With the weather far from seasonable the University tennis team defeated the Massachusetts Institute of Technology team by five matches to one Saturday afternoon on Jarvis Field. The features of the match were the effective reverse service played by F. C. Hanighen '21 and the clever back court game of Brockman, Tech's winner. The doubles sets played by L. de Turenne '21 and Hanighen against Brockman and Barron were well played, fast and exciting. The M. I. T. team showed lack of practice while the University players had a tendency towards wildness...
Tomorrow afternoon the University team meets the Tufts team on Jarvis Field. This will be the first game for Tufts...
Because of the cold weather, the base-ball game with the University of Vermont, scheduled for Saturday afternoon, was postponed, and will be played at Soldiers Field this afternoon at 4 o'clock. The visitors succeeded in getting permission from the Burlington authorities to stay in Boston until tonight...
...whole episode is scarcely worth mentioning except for the influence of such editorials as that of the Times. We thank the ladies for their good intent and trust that they may find another field for the expression of their goodwill; but a "candy-Kitchen" never will prove a success at Harvard...
...University tennis team opens its season this afternoon on Jarvis Field at 3 o'clock with Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Four singles and two doubles matches will be played. The University team is made up of 1, G. W. Helm '20; 2, F. C. Hanighen '21; 3, L. De Turenne '21; 4, J. B. Fenno '21; the doubles, F. C. Hatch '19 and D. P. Robinson '20. The second doubles team has not yet been selected...