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Interscholastic Tennis Tournament.

Cambridge Latin now Sure of Winning the Cup.

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The first Interscholastic Tournament of the Harvard Lawn Tennis Association was held Saturday, and proved a great success. It was originally intended to play off all the matches on Saturday but the men were too much exhausted to complete the semi-finals, and the remaining semi-final match, and the finals will be played this morning. At 10 a. m., G. P. Herrick, Berkeley School, will play R. W. Coues, Brown and Nichols. Herrick is looked upon as the winner, and in that case he will meet R. Wrenn, Cambridge Latin. Both men are playing good tennis and a close match is expected.

The Cambridge Latin leads by a large number of points and is sure of winning, while Hopkinson, which entered the most men, has not scored.

Each match won counts a point toward the silver trophy, which is to become the property of the school winning the most points. The standing of the competing schools is now as follows:

Men. Points.

Cambridge Latin, 5 10

Berkeley, 1 3

Newton High, 2 3

Brown and Nichols, 1 3

Exeter, 1 3

Dalzell's, 2 2

University (Providence) 2 2

Malden, 1 1

Durfees' (Fall River) 3 1

Hopkinson's, 7 0

Besides the silver cup, there is a gold medal for the winner.

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