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Tennis at Wellesley.

SPECIAL DESPATCH TO THE CRIMSON.

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The CRIMSON'S correspondent at Wellesley has just forwarded the results of the tennis tournament which has been held there. There was a long list of entries, and the playing throughout was very close. The playing of the doubles was particularly interesting. But the playing of the singles, although at times rather loose and showing a tendency of some of the players to get rattled, gave a chance for some brilliant plays. There was awarded a first prize for singles, a first and second prize for doubles. The contest resulted as follows: Singles, first prize, Miss H. J. Wells, '87; doubles, first prize, Miss Thayer, '89, and Miss H. J. Wells, '87; second prize, Miss Munger, '86, and Miss Severance, '87.

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