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HARVARD WINS TOURNAMENT

Intercollegiate Doubles Won by Niles and Dabney.--Singles Today.

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Haverford, Pa., Out. 7, 1907.--Harvard made a clean sweep of the Intercollegiate tennis tournament today by winning the final match in doubles. As the four Harvard men remain in the semifinals of the singles, the University team gains two points towards the possession of the Intercollegiate trophy, which will be won outright by the team first winning seven points.

In the finals of the doubles today between N. W., Niles '09 and A. S. Dabney, Jr., '09 and Gerlach and Gordon of Princeton, the Harvard team made a runaway match of the first, two sets, winning both sets, without extending themselves by the score of 6-2. The third set proved clover, but the University team finally won out in a deuce set 7-5.

The semi-finals and finals in singles will be played tomorrow.

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