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Tournament Begins Today.

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At the meeting of the Executive Committee of the Tennis Association last evening drawings were made for the fall tournament. They resulted as follows:

PRELIMINARY ROUND.

1. H. J. Holt '98, vs. W. S. Fitz '99.

2. G. L. Wrenn Jr., '96, vs. A. Codman '96.

3. F. B. Whittemore '96, vs. P. Ingraham '98.

FIRST ROUND.

1. W. M. Scudder '99, vs. M. D. Whitman '99.

2. L. E. Ware '99, vs. winner Holt-Fitz match.

3. Winner Wrenn-Codman match vs. winner Whittemore-Ingraham match.

1. H. Foster '98, vs. R. C. Thomas '96.

All preliminary matches must be played today. Men must leave word at Leavitt and Peirce's as to what time they can play.

The officers of the Tennis Club until the annual meeting in February are as follows: President, G. L. Wrenn Jr., '96; vice-president, R. C. Thomas '96; secretary, A. Codman '96; directors, R. B. Williams '96, L. Williams '97, P. S. Dalton '98, and L. E. Ware '99.

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