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Today the intercollegiate tennis tournament begins at New Haven. Harvard sends her best representatives, but they will have to work hard to keep up the splendid record made last year. In the doubles our men will have to work especially hard, for they will have as their opponents the pair that won the national tennis tournament at Staten Island this fall. If our team succeeds in winning the laurel from them, they will, indeed, have done something to be proud of. If we cannot win in the other departments of athletics, at least let us hope that we shall retain...
...last set of the tennis tournament, R. D. Brown beat Q. A. Shaw, two sets to one, 1-6, 6-4, 6-2, thereby winning second place. Harvard will be represented at the intercollegiate contest by Sears and Brown in Singles, and Sears and Shaw, and Tailer and Chase in the doubles...
Next Monday the annual Intercollegiate tennis tournament takes place at New Haven. Harvard has always sent good men to contend for the championship of the colleges, and will, we think, make as good a fight this fall as in former years. Although the contest takes place in New Haven where our rivals from Yale and Trinity will have the encouragement that suppositories afford, still we have faith in the men the tennis association send out, and hope that the victory of last year may be repeated this fall...
...Order Ex. COM.ALL those who have signed their names for the trial tournament to select representatives for the intercollegiate lawn tennis tournament will be on Jarvis Field at ten sharp...
Owing to the short time before the Intercollegiate Lawn Tennis, which begins October 8, the college championship will have to be postponed until October 16. All players who are desirous of representing Harvard in the intercollegiate tournament will please sign a book left at Bartlett's, before eight o'clock Monday night. Notice will be put in Tuesday's CRIMSON where matches will be played...