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The completion of the final match in the University tennis singles tournament between E. T. Dana 1G. and A. Sweetser '11 was again prevented by darkness. Sweetser had won two sets, Dana one, and the last set stood at seven all when the match was stopped.

Sweetser played a hard smashing game, taking the first two sets with the scores of 8-6 and 6-3. In the third set, when he seemed to have the match well within his grasp, he made several costly double faults and drove several balls out, Dana taking the set, 6-4. The last set was very evenly matched, standing seven all when play was stopped.

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