Word: havener
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...intercollegiate tennis tournament begins at New Haven today. The men representing Harvard are: Singles, G. L. Wrenn '96; L. E. Ware '99 and M. G. Whitman '99. Doubles, Ware and Scudder, Wrenn and Reed...
Wrenn and Read defeated Thomas and Fitz Saturday and so will go to New Haven as one of the teams in doubles. M. G. Whitman '96 also defeated P. Ingraham '98, and will be the third representative in singles. The men who will play for Harvard in singles will accordingly be: G. L. Wrenn '96, L. E. Ware '99; in doubles: L. E. Ware '99, and W. M. Sendder '99, and G. L. Wrenn '96, and J. B. Reed...
Ware and Scudder won the final match in doubles yesterday with Holt and Foster and will, with a second team which will be chosen today, represent Harvard in doubles at New Haven. Ingraham and Whitman will play today to decide the third representative in singles. Yesterdays's scores were as follows...
...Glee and Banjo Club Association of McGill University has invited the Yale Glee Club to take part in a concert to be given in Montreal on Oct. 25. The clubs will leave New Haven the night of the 24th, arriving in Montreal the next morning. The 25th is known as "Sports Day," and is one of the great festivals in the Canadian college world...
...Yale Track Athletic Team will leave New Haven on the 4.30 train this afternoon. The men will go directly to the Murray Hill Hotel in New York. On Saturday they will attend the subscription dinner given at Sherry's by the Yale alumni, and on Monday night will go to the reception given by the Harvard Club of New York...