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Interscholastic Tennis Championship.

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I. C. Wright, of Hopkinson, won the final match of the Harvard interscholastic tennis tournament yesterday afternoon by defeating H. Hodge, of Andover, in three successive sets, 6-0, 6-1, 6-2. In the semi-finals, which were played in the morning, Wright won from R. Leonard, of Newton High, 6-3, 6-2, and Hodge defeated D. Brannan of St. Mark's, 5-6, 6-5, 6-4.

The final round was rather uninteresting, as Wright was considerably superior to his opponent, and at no time during the match seemed to be hard-pressed. He worried Hodge considerably by frequent lobbing and smashing from the net. Hodge was occasionally successful in driving along the edge of the court, but on the whole played an unsteady game.

Of the schools, Newton High won the tournament with a total of 11 points, the final standing of the other schools being as follows: St. Mark's, 10; Hopkinson, 9; Andover, 8; Boston Latin, 3; Volkman's, 2; Brown and Nichols, 1.

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