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Finals in New Haven Tennis.

[N. E. Associated Press.]

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NEW HAVEN, CONN., June 3. - A storm this afternoon on prevented the final match in the tennis tournament for the New England championship between Howland and Chace. After the rain a court was scraped and play began. It was a battle royal. Howland smashed well at the net and worked the cross-court to advantage. Chace was steady and used a beautiful Lawford. Howland missed easy returns, but played an aggressive game. Chace won the first set, 6-4. He started in to win the next and had the score 3-1, when Howland rallied. Howland took five straight games and the set, 6-3. Although it was quite dark the third set was begun. Chace won, 6-4. The match was left unfinished. It will be played off tomorrow morning.

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