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The semi-final match in singles between T. Ewing, L. S., and T. Hoppin, '93, will be played at 9 a.m. sharp. The winner will play W. D. Orcutt, '92, in the finals at 2.30 p. m. In doubles, the following matches must be played at 10 a. m., or at some other time before afternoon mutually agreed upon by the contestants:
1. Earle and Davis vs. Sand and Thompson.
2. Read and Winslow vs. Wrenn and Johnston.
3. Brown and Orcutt vs. Lyman and Cease.
During the afternoon, the winner of (1) will play the winner of (2). Ewing and Pied will play Gould and W re.
The following consolation matches must be played off some time today: Lambert, '95, vs. Taylor, 94; Potter, '95, vs. Simonds. '95, Craps '95, dvams '92; Carpenter. '93 vs. Earle, '94; Norton, '92, vs. Coggesnall. Gr.; Crocker. L. S. S. vs. Leslie, '94; Cooley, '95, vs. Wilson, '94; Page, 93. vs. Wylie, L. S.; Russell vs. winner of Norton Coggeshall; Coues, '95, vs. Stevenson, '95; Sharples, '95, vs. Pier, '95; Sand, '95, vs. winner of Crocker-Leslie.
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