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When once the lack of system, which made getting a tennis court when one wanted it a lottery was supplanted by the present system, by which courts can be engaged in advance, it was thought that the dissatisfaction among tennis players would subside. Unfortunately the new system was not understood at first and the resulting confusion caused many complaints. Now an even more unfortunate condition is coming to light. Men are forging names and resorting to like petty dishonesties to evade the rules of the new system. The new plan of signing for courts is a good one but the men are too selfish to give it a fair trial. If this continues, there will be started a black-list--and men who do not obey the rules governing the courts will be first warned and then placed on this list, a penalty that will cause them to forfeit their right to play on the University courts. Is such a list going to be necessary?
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