Word: match
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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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...
...matches scheduled for yesterday in the singles 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...
...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...
Prizes will be awarded to the winner and runner-up. Contestants must appear within 15 minutes of the time announced in the CRIMSON. 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 for that purpose, in the CRIMSON Office before 7 o'clock...
...preventing wars elsewhere; of using our own preparedness as part of a larger plan of policing the whole world; and of preventing so far as possible the starting of a conflagration which may set us afire, however small our connection with the people who strike the match, and our direct interest in the questions that caused them to do so. To the prepara- tionists, therefore, the suggestion of a league to enforce peace ought to appeal as a means of doing on an international scale the thing they are seeking to do for the United States...