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The trial for the team to represent the University, in the dual tennis meet with Yale on Jarvis Field on May 23, will begin this afternoon. Six men will be chosen for the singles and four of these will be picked for the doubles. Men not scheduled below, who intend to enter the trials and who failed yesterday, to leave their names with E. M. Leonard, Dunster 26, must leave their names with him today. Preference in courts will be given to all men in the trials. Results of matches each day must be left on the bulletin board of the CRIMSON office by 7.30 p. m.
The matches to be played today are as follows: R. Bishop 2L. vs. J. I. B. Larned '05, at 4.45; E. W. Leonard '03 vs. R. N. Smither '06, at 5; G. Clark '03 vs. S. L. Beak 2L., at 3; B. S. Prentice, '05 vs. E. Schlesinger 3L., at 4; C. L. Cole 2L. vs. A. N. Reggio '06, at 4.30.
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