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H. R. Ives 2L. and S. H. Derby 2L. won the finals of the doubles tennis tournament on Saturday afternoon by defeating D. L. Robinson 3L. and S. G. Morley 3G., 6-2, 1-6, 6-1, 2-6, 6-4. The match as a whole was loosely played and without special features. Ives and Derby had good team work and at times played a hard consistent game, marred only by poor handling of lobs. Robinson and Morley, on the other hand, relied on individual playing.
In the second match of the semi-finals Ives and Derby defeated Cutter '03 and Fischel '02, 6-1, 6-4. The first set was easily won by swift playing. The second, however, was well contested throughout.
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