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Tennis Tournament.

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The matches yesterday in the interclass tennis tournament resulted as follows:

1900--E. Cook defeated H. Ward by default.

1901--H. McK. Jones defeated W. H. Laverack, 8-6, 5-7, 6-2; S. L. Beals defeated L. D. Humphrey, 5-7, 6-4, 6-2; C. E. Cole defeated T. M. Rotch, 7-5, 6-2.

1902--S. P. Ware defeated J. Foster, Jr., 7-5, 9-7; E. E. Franchot defeated R. K. Thorndike, 6-2, 5-7, 8-6; W. Cook defeated W. B. Wood by default.

1903--M. W. Rand defeated G. Clark, 6-4, 6-0; S. Waller defeated E. George, 6-3, 11-9.

The following matches will be played today:

1900--At 3: E. Cook vs. A. G. Rockwell.

1901--At 11: S. L. Beals vs. H. McK. Jones. At 4: C. E. Cole vs. R. Stearns.

1902--At 3: H. P. Williams vs. S. P. Ware. At 4: W. Cook vs. C. S. Rathbun.

1903--At 3: S Waller vs. W. S. Warland. At 3: M. W. Rand vs. L. E. Ware.

Doubles--At 2.30: Robinson and Good rich vs. Beyer and Morley. At 4: Adams and Whittington vs. Thacher and Gray.

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