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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...final match for the interclass championship will be played at 3 o'clock this afternoon between W. P. Blagden '04 and J. I. B. Larned '05. Blagden should win the match, but as the two men play in an entirely different manner, the result is uncertain. Blagden plays a hard, fast game, while Larned playes a slow, but very steady, game...
...match between the winners of the Senior and Junior tournaments will be played at 3 o'clock this afternoon between M. H. Birckhead '03 and W. P. Blagden '04. Blagden should win the match as ordinarily he plays a faster game than Birckhead...
...named. In rebuttal, the order will be Mattuck, Lebowich and Dore. The Williams debaters will be W. S. Pettel, H. B. Howe, and A. P. Newhall, with W. A. Swan as alternate. Ten minutes will be allowed for the main speeches and five for the rebuttal. If the Sophomores win they will be given silver cups by the University Debating Club...
...intercollegiate tennis tournament on Jarvis Field were played on Saturday and the final round will be played at 3 o'clock this afternoon between J. Macdonald of Browne and Nichols and M. W. Niles of Boston Latin School. Browne and Nichols, which already has 7 points, will either win the championship shield by a victory today, or tie Exeter, which also has 7 points, in case of a defeat, which seems unlikely. The Boston Latin School, which is represented by the other competitor in the finals, has at present only 5 points, and the other schools rank as follows: Newton...
...playing was not as good as was expected. Volkmann's and Newton High, which were supposed to have the best chances, were particularly disappointing. Macdonald of Browne and Nichols did the best work and, if in form, should win the individual championship this afternoon...