Word: semi
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Athletic Committee, after two years have elapsed from the date of the last violation, may declare such student eligible for membership on any Harvard team, provided he might be declared eligible except for the provisions of this rule. No student of Harvard University who has played on any semi-professional nine, or on any so-called summer baseball nine, shall represent Harvard University in any public athletic contest until he has received special permission from the Committee...
Preference and free use of courts will be given to contestants, but balls will not be furnished. In all play previous to the semi-final round, the matches will be for the best two out of three sets and no deuce and advantage sets will be allowed. Matches must be played on the days scheduled or be defaulted. In case of rain, however, they will be played on the following day. Contestants, unless by special agreement, must play at the exact time scheduled, and a side more than thirty minutes late will lose its match by default...
Preference in courts will be given to all contestants, and no charge will be made for their use. Balls, however, will not be furnished. In all play previous to the semi-final round, the matches will be for the best two out of three sets, and absolutely no deuce and advantage sets will be played. Matches must be played on the day scheduled, or else defaulted, but in case of rain the matches will be played on the day following. Contestants, unless by special agreement, must play at the exact time scheduled, and if either contestant is more than thirty...
Haverford, Pa., Oct. 6.--In the intercollegiate tennis tournament today, the Harvard players were defeated in both the singles and doubles. B. S. Prentice '05, was defeated in the semi-final round of the singles by E. B. Dewhurst of Pennsylvania 4-6, 6-3, 6-2. Prentice clearly outplayed his opponent in the first set, but Dewhurst took the next two sets and the match by steady and careful playing. In the final round of the doubles, K. Behr and G. Bodman of Yale defeated J. I. B. Larned '05 and F. J. Sulloway '05 in a hard, five...
...Doubles, semi-final round--Sulloway and Larned (Harvard) defeated Rendall and Richardson (Princeton), 6-2, 8-6; Behr and Bodman (Yale) defeated Dewhurst and Takaki (Pennsylvania...