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Trials for the team to represent the University in the dual tennis meet with Yale at New Haven on May 28, will begin this afternoon. Matches will consist of the best two out of three sets, and the result of each match must be posted at the Crimson office before 6 o'clock P. M. The first six single courts will be reserved for the trials.
The matches to be played today are as follows: At 2--F. J. Sulloway vs. P. L. Miller; J. M. Morse vs. S. L. Beals; R. N. Smither vs. T. B. Souther; C. Cole vs. D. Brannan; B. S. Prentice vs. M. Tilden; B. Larned vs. C. H. Collester; R. Bishop vs. E. Fischel; W. M. Tilden vs. K. S. Johnson; C. L. Stevens vs. M. H. Ivy. At 3--W. G. Graves vs. R. M. DeCormis; J. M. DeWolfe vs. M. Hunt; A. Wait vs. G. K. Baker; C. Hutchins vs. E. Wilder; E. B. Cross vs. W. A. Colwell; A. Derby vs. A. Harlow; C. F. Kelly vs. K. Smith; G. O. Suppes vs. R. L. Moore; F. M. Smith, Jr., vs. S. P. Henshaw.
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