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Prizes will be awarded the winner of the tournament and the runner up. Playing will begin on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock and continue on Monday afternoon at 3.30 and Tuesday morning at 10. All matches except the challenge match will be the best two out of three advantage sets, and the challenge match will be the best three out of five sets. Entries will be received up to 4 o'clock on Friday afternoon, June 13, by Arthur S. Pier, P. O. box 2337, Boston...
...Leonard '03 won the final match for the 1903 class tennis championship yesterday afternoon defeating G. Clark by default. J.I.B. Larned '05 won his match in the semi-final round for the University championship by defeating W.G. Bowdoin '02, 6-2, 6-4. Larned's playing throughout the match was steady and accurate. The match between G.A. Lyon 1L. and W.P. Blagden '03 was postponed and will be played today at 3.30 o'clock. The winner of this match vs. Leonard, and Larned will enter the final round for the University championship, which will be played probably tomorrow and Saturday...
Playing in the interclass tennis tournament which was postponed last week will be resumed today. In the matches for the 1903 class championship, W.S. Warland has been obliged to default to G. Clark on account of an injury to his foot. G. Clark on account of an injury to his foot. G. Clark will play E.W. Leonard in the finals for the 1903 championship at 4 o'clock today. The winner of the match will qualify for the final matches. The other winners will play the semifinals this afternoon as follows: W.P. Blagden '04 vs. G.A. Lyon...
...south side of the present building. It will contain one large room to be used as a laboratory for elementary classes in chemistry, and also a basement for general use. The construction will be supported by brick piers. Cement plaster will be used on the outside so as to match the main building as much as possible. Work will begin in about ten days and the addition will be ready for occupancy at the opening of the University in the fall...
...doubles, a very close match was played between Farrington and Herrick of Harvard and Condict and Galpin of Yale. The latter finally won in the fifth set by their lobbing and superior net work. Bishop and Blagden won their match by excelling their opponents in team play...