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J. J. Armstrong '14 and W. M. Washburn '15 won the University tennis championship in doubles yesterday by defeating H. H. Bundy 2L. and F. T. Nelson 3L., 6-3, 6-4, 6-3. Though Bundy and Nelson were playing in better form than yesterday, they were forced into a lobbing game by their opponents, and given but few chances for pass shots. Armstrong and Washburn excelled at the net, making most of their points from that position by accurate placing and killing. The play was marked by many brilliant rallies.
Interclass Matches Begin.
The interclass tennis tournament will begin this afternoon on Jarvis Field. All men should be ready to play at 2 o'clock. The schedule of matches will be posted at the field. The Seniors will play the Juniors, and the Sophomores the Freshmen. The two teams who win the largest number of points will meet tomorrow, deciding the championship. All matches will be for the best two out of three sets.
The men chosen to represent the various classes are given below in the order in which they play:
1913.--A. J. Lowrey, Q. A. S. McKean, H. G. Smith, T. B. Lewis, G. Sturgis, S. Minot.
1914.--J. J. Armstrong, E. R. Hastings, Jr., J. C. Devereux, E. H. Woods, G. B. Kayser, H. A. Lawton or R. H. Kettell.
1915.--W. M. Washburn, D. Kimball, E. S. Draper, Jr., C. J. Jennings, M. A. Hofer, G. M. Gates.
1916.--R. N. Williams, J. S. Pfaffman, A. S. Peabody, J. Wooldredge, H. Holmes, A. F. Doty.
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