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The 12 tennis courts at Jarvis Field which were repaired last year will be ready for play this afternoon. Owing to the limited number of courts, no one will be allowed to use a court for more than one hour a day, that is, if anyone else is waiting for a court. This rule will be in effect until further notice.
The work on the remaining 14 courts will be started immediately and will probably be finished before the April recess. At any rate, all 26 courts will be finished and in good condition at the close of the vacation, so that trials can be held at that time for the University and Freshman teams.
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