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Trials for the team to represent the University in the dual tennis meet with Yale at New Haven on May 26 will begin at 4.30 o'clock this afternoon on Jarvis Field and will continue daily until the team is chosen. All the candidates will play single matches for the best two out of three sets and the men will be graded as a result of each day's play. All results must be handed in to R. N. Smither, Matthews 1, by the winners of the matches before 6 o'clock on the day of play.
The matches to be played today are as follows: At 4.30--J. M. Eaton vs. E. P. Pearson: A. M. Harlow vs. W. Wadsworth: J. Tyng vs. J. W. Appel, Jr.; S. Eiseman vs. S. P. Henshaw: T. B. Dorman vs. G. A. Gordon S. T. Stackpole vs. R. N. Eggleston, Jr.; S. Johnson vs. W. H. G. Hackett; M. Wertheim vs. M. T. Ackerland; S. W. Howland vs. H. E. Straw; J. M. Morse vs. C. C. Pell.
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