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The executive committee of the United States Lawn Tennis Association has published the official ranking of players for 1904 as follows:
First Class.--H. Ward '00; W. J. Clothier '04, W. A. Larned, (owe 3-6 of 15).
Second Class.--B. C. Wright '03, (owes 2-6 of 15).
Third Class.--K. Collins, R. D. Little, R. Stevens, (owe 1-6 of 15).
Fourth Class.--Bell, E. W. Leonard '02, C. Seaver '02, L. H. Waidner, R. LeRoy, Dewhurst, (scratch).
Fifth Class.--Allen, R. G. Hunt, Emerson, F. G. Anderson, S. C. Millet. (receives 2-6 of 15).
Sixth Class.--W. P. Blagden '04, Nettleton, G. A. Lyon, B. V. Lyon, Holt, Horton, Mollennauer. Burchard. Westfall, Jones, L. E. Mahan, Davidson Colston, H. H. Whitman '06, (receive 3-6 of 15).
Seventh Class.--Behr. Pell, Torrance, Geohegan, Kelley, (receive 4-6 of 15).
Eighth Class.--Hooker, Dana, B. S Prentice '05, F. J. Sulloway '05, Read, (receive 5-6 of 15).
Ninth Class.--Beals, Hoskins, Niles, W. F. Johnson, (receive 15).
Tenth Class.--H. E. Avery. (receives 15 and 2-6).
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