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Tennis Matches Halted by Rain

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Play in the University doubles tournament in the semi-final round was stopped on account of rain yesterday. R. N. Williams '16, and E. H. Whitney '14, were leading against F. B. Beal 2G., and H. T. Moore 3G., by 7-5, 5-2. E. R. Hastings 14, and J. C. Devereux '14, were tied at 5 all with H. A. Lawton 1L., and L. S. Pfaffmann '16.

These matches will be continued today with the same scores. Matches must be the best three out of five sets.

On Jarvis Field at 2.30 o'clock: E. R. Hastings '14 and J. C. Devereux '14, vs. J. S. Pfaffmann '16 and H. A. Lawton 1L.

On Jarvis Field at 3 o'clock: E. H. Whitney '14 and R. N. Williams '16, vs. F. B. Beal 2G., and H. T. Moore 3G.

Candidates for the 1914 tennis team will play this afternoon as follows: E. R. Hastings '14 vs. R. L. Blaikie '13; W. Faulkner '14 vs. E. H. Woods '14; R. H. Kettell '14 vs. O. Williams '14; J. C. Devereux '14 vs. L. Wade '14.

Candidates for class teams will report to their captains this afternoon at 2.30; Upperclassmen on Jarvis Field and Freshmen on Soldiers Field. Play in the tournament will begin Monday.

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