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Probably one of the greatest needs of the University in connection with athletics is the building of some indoor tennis courts. At present the tennis team uses the Longwood covered courts at Chestnut Hill and these serve the purpose for indoor practice...
Besides determining the champion, the tournament is intended to furnish information on the prospective material for next spring's University and Freshman team. Men who make a good showing will be selected to play during the winter on the covered courts at Longwood, and will form the team representing the University on the spring Southern trip. An elimination tournament at the beginning of the 1921 season will determine the spring team until candidates are called out in April...
...match with the Providence Tennis Club, on whose team were William T. Tilden, prominent national player; Arnold Jones, and W. W. Ingraham, winner of this year's Interscholastics, ended with a defeat for the University, 6-4. Before the strong West Side Tennis Club of New York, the Longwood Cricket Club, and finally, before Princeton and Yale, the Crimson succumbed...
...Philadelphia Cricket Club 4, Harvard 4; Tufts 0, Harvard 6; Brown 0, Harvard 6; Pennsylvania 3, Harvard 6; Providence Tennis Club 6, Harvard 4; Cornell 2, Harvard 4; M. I. T. 0, Harvard 6; Pittsburg 0, Harvard 6; Princeton 5, Harvard 4; West Side Tennis Club 7, Harvard 2; Longwood Cricket Club 6, Harvard 2; Yale 7, Harvard 2; California 5, Harvard...
...University second team was snowed under, 8 matches to 1, by the Yale scrubs Saturday afternoon on the indoor courts of the Longwood Cricket Club at Chestnut Hill. All three doubles contests went easily to the Elis, while the Crimson secured only one singles. C. P. Holmes '22 was the only University victor, defeating Minis of Yale in straight sets...