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Promment Tennis Tournament.

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In making up a list of champion for the past year, the names of R. D. Sears, who did not play on account of ill health, and of Dr. Dwight, who played in only one tournament, must be omitted. The following, who have played in at least five tournaments, may be considered this year's champions:

TOURNA- MATCHES. PERMENTS. WON. LOST. CENT.

H. W. Slocum, Jr., Yale '83, 5 19 3 .86

H. A. Taylor, Harvard, '85, 7 15 3 .83

O. S. Campbell, Columbia, 91, 10 30 7 .81

P S. Sears, Harvard, '89, 6 15 4 .78

E. P. MacMullen, 5 14 4 .77

The other notable players, most of whom, it will be noticed are college. men, should be arranged in the following order:

Chase, Amherst, '87; Clark, Harvard, '83; Mansfield; Hall, Columbia, '89; Shaw, Harvard, '91; Wright, Trinity, '87; Hoppin, Technology, '87; G. A. Hurd, Yale, '90; William 100 Technololy, '89; Hobart; Post, Columbia, '90; Miller, Yale, '85 S.; Ludington, Yale, '87,

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