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The University tennis team will play its thirteenth annual match with Yale on the courts of the Longwood Cricket Club, Boston, today. Single matches for the best two out of three sets will be played at 10 o'clock in the morning, and doubles for the best three out of five sets will be played in the afternoon. In the scoring, each match won will count one point.
Only two Yale players were on the team last year, and J. M. Morse '07 is the only member of the Harvard team to play for the second time, but the chances today are in favor of a victory for the University team. Thus far Harvard has won all of the twelve dual matches with Yale.
The pairings for the matches are as follows:
Singles--J. M. Morse '07 vs. Spaulding; C. C. Pell '08 vs. Dodge; A. S. Dabney, Jr., '09 vs. Colston; A. M. Harlow '07 vs. Dolbeare; A. N. Reggio '07 vs. Jones; E. P. Pearson '09 vs. Bundy.
Doubles--Morse and Pell vs. Spaulding and Bundy; Dabney and Reggio vs. Dodge and Colston; Harlow and Pearson vs. Dolbeare and Jones.
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