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At a meeting of the executive committee of the Harvard Lawn Tennis Association held last evening, it was decided to send the following circular to the different preparatory schools:
"The Harvard Lawn Tennis Association announces an Interscholastic Tennis Tournament, open to all members of college preparatory schools. The tournament will be held on the college courts (gravel) at Cambridge on Saturday, May 2, 1891. In case of storm, the tournament will take place on the first pleasant Saturday after that date. Matches, best two sets in three, will begin at ten o'clock. A championship cup will be awarded to the school winning the greatest number of matches. A championship prize will be given to the winner of the tournament, and a Horace Partridge best racket to the runner up in the finals. Entries, accompanied by the fee, one dollar, should be sent at once to
W. D. ORCUTT, Sec. H. L. T. A. 32 Matthews Hall, Cambridge, Mass.
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