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Courts will be reserved and no charge will be made for their use. Balls, however, must be furnished by the contestants. The matches will be for the best two out of three sets and must be played on the day scheduled or else defaulted, except in case of rain, when they will be played on the day following. If their opponents fail to appear within one-half hour of scheduled time, contestants may claim default. Score cards have been placed in the CRIMSON office, and the results of the matches must be recorded by the winners each day. In case...
...large number of men to take regular exercise, and because the scrub crews are all feeders for the University squad. Last fall the crews went badly because men failed to report regularly; if this obstacle is to be avoided in the season which opens on Monday more unity must be manifested. Men who fail to report with reasonable regularity and promptness not only lose their own exercise but they spoil the practice of others...
Entries for the fall tennis tournament for the University championship in singles close at 6 o'clock today at Leavitt & Peirce's. An entrance fee of 50 cents is charged and must be paid at the time of signing the blue-book. The tournament will start on Jarvis and Soldiers Fields Monday at 2 o'clock. The drawings, with the time and place of play, will be announced in Monday's CRIMSON. Entries for the University championship in doubles close at Leavitt & Peirce's Monday at 6 o'clock. There will be 38 courts available on Jarvis Field...
...department of the University may apply for seats. Persons wishing to sit together may enclose their applications together. No person may file more than one application. No application will be received from any person whose name is on the black-list. A large stamped envelope, addressed to the applicant must accompany each application. Tickets will be sent by registered mail only. Stamps to the amount of twelve cents must be put on the addressed envelope...
...must be a pleasure to the Freshman whose first days in College have been all concerned with registrations, consultations, pink cards, yellow cards and the like, to see a Harvard tome (be it ever so slender) which bears on its cover so cheering a motto...