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Harvard Winning.

NEW HAVEN, CONN., Oct. 6, 1897.

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Harvard men kept on winning their matches in the intercollegiate tennis tournament this morning. The play consisted of a single match in the semifinals of the doubles and several in the third round of the singles. In the doubles Ward and Davis, Harvard, defeated easily Noyes and Hackett, Yale, the score standing 6-2, 6-4. In the singles, Richard Hooker, Yale, won from D. H. Fuller, Cornell, 6-3, 8-6. Leo Ware and M. D. Whitman came together and Whitman won, 6-3, 6-3. Ware made a hard effort to pull out the second set but failed.

Only one match was played this afternoon, Whitman and Ware meeting Hooker and Dodge in the semi-final doubles. The Yale men were the last representatives of their college in the doubles and fought well the first set but were completely outclassed in the second, Ware and Whitman winning, 6-4, 6-2.

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