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Lee beat Keasbey 6-4, 6-1. Then Lee played Tailer for first place. Each won a set; scores 7-5, 5-7. The rest of the match was postponed until Monday, as Lee was tired from his sets with Keasbey.
The winner of the singles, and the winners of the doubles will play exhibition matches with P. Sears and T. S. Tailer and D. K. Snow, respectively, the college champions in singles and doubles.
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