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Only three matches were played yesterday afternoon in the tennis tournament, and the playing for the most part was rather poor. Ward, however, showed some good tennis in his match with Coues, and had no difficulty in defeating him. The summary follows:
H. H. Shaw '99 beat S. F. Rockwell 1900, 8-6, 6-3.
H. M. Hall '99 beat J. Lawton '99 by default.
H. Ward 1900 beat R. W. Coues Gr., 6-3, 6-2.
F. H. Small, Gr., beat W. L. Holt 1900, 6-2, 7-5.
J. F. Brice '99 beat F. L. Waldo '98, 5-7, 6-3, 6-2.
C. G. Stevens sS. beat S. P. Shaw '99 by default.
The following matches will be played today:
T. Field '97 vs. R. A. Bidwell '99, at 2.30.
J. F. Brice '99 vs. C. G. Stevens sS., at 2.30.
H. M. Hall '99 vs. H. Ward 1900, at 3.
R. McKittrick '99 vs. S. M. Pierce '98, at 3.
H. H. Shaw '99 vs. winner of T. Field '97 vs. R. A. Bidwell '99 match, at 4.
F. H. Small, Gr., vs. winner of R. McKittrick '99 vs. S. M. Pierce '98 match, at 4.
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