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The twelve pairs who entered the University whist tournament, which begins tonight, have been divided into three sections of four each. Each pair will play a match consisting of sixteen hands at duplicate whist with the other pairs of the same section. Then the two surviving pairs from each section will enter the semi-finals. The two winners of the most matches in the semi-finals play together in the finals. Silver cups will be given to the winning pair. Pairs in each section are as follows:
Section 1--C. G. Lane '05 and W. C. Cogswell '06, G. W. Putnam 1G. and C. Martin '06, H. Frost 3L. and C. M. Ambrose 2L., R. Potts '05 and A. L. Haskell '04; section 2--A. S. Newhall '05 and C. F. Lovejoy '04, J. A. Gibson 2G. and C. A. Barnes '05, F. H. French '07 and A. B. Sherman '04, W. E. Hooper '06 and T. Gray '06; section 3--J. L. Stone '04 and H. C. Davidson '04, E. N. Jenckes '06 and C. A. McQueen '06, V. K. Keesey 1L. and J. M. DeWolfe 1L., K. N. Washburn '04 and W. M. Wharfield '05.
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