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Tennis Championship.

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Yesterday afternoon, Mr. P. S. Sears, '89, won the college championship for the third time by defeating Mr. G. W. Lee, '89, the winner of the fall tournament. The score was 9-7, 9-7, 8-6. The play was extremely good and remarkably even; for though Sears won three straight sets, each set was stubbornly contested and there was no time when the match was at all one-sided. Mr. Sears played a very strong game, his strokes from the back of the court being especially hard and well placed. Mr. Lee volleyed accurately, and his play throughout was strong and steady.

Mr. T. S. Tailer won second place in the singles by defeating Mr. R. D. Brown-3 6, 6-3, 7-5.

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