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W. S. Warland '03 by winning the fall tennis tournament on Wednesday secured the University championship, as E. W. Leonard '03, the present holder of the title, has defaulted.
Owing to a misunderstanding G. A. Lyon 2L., who won the spring tournament, did not play this fall. He entered the tournament, but was prevented from playing by the management, with the idea that he should meet the winner in the challenge round for the championship. As the championship, however, is decided in the fall and not in the spring, Lyon is not champion; but as the mistake was one in management Warland will play Lyon this afternoon at 2.30. It has not yet been decided whether or not this match will award the championship.
The only match in the doubles of the tournament which was played yesterday resulted as follows: Blagden and Seabury defeated Mason and Adams, 6-4, 7-5.
The following matches in doubles will be played today:
At 2.30--Drinkwater and George vs. Larned and Larned; Blagden and Seabury vs. Greenough and Sulloway.
At 4--E. S. Johnson and partner vs. Bishop and Lyon; Ives and Langmaid vs. winner of Drinkwater-George and Larned-Larned match.
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