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The Annual Spring Tennis Tournament will be held on Jarvis Field, commencing Saturday, May 21. Singles and, provided enough men enter, doubles will be played. First and runner-up prizes will be given in each event; and in singles a consolation prize, open to all men beaten in their first match actually played. All matches will be the best two out of three advantage sets, except the finals, which will be the best three out of five, advantage sets. Blue books have been placed in Sanborn's and in Leavitt's where all entries should be made. The entrance fee is $1.00 in singles and $2.00 a pair in doubles. Entries close at 6 p. m., Friday, May 20.
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