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As the result of yesterday's matches, the semi-final rounds in both singles and doubles tennis tournaments will be played today. Owing to the inclement weather, some of the matches scheduled for yesterday could not be finished.
R. L. Lipman 3L and L. D. Egbert 1G, two of the University's star racquet wielders, were to have played yesterday, but as Lipman broke his racquet, the match was postponed until today. Lipman was captain of the University of California's tennis team three years ago, and Egbert was captain of the University of Michigan's team in 1918.
The feature match of the doubles tournament was the victory of the 1923 pair, G. C. Guild and R. W. Hoskins, over the veterans D. P. Robinson '20 and P. Robinson Occ., by a score of 6--0, 6-4. Guild is a former Roxbury Latin School star, and Hoskins played on last year's Hartford High team.
Today's Drawings.
The following singles matches in he semi-final round will be played at Jarvis Field at 3.30 o'clock: L. A. de Turenne vs. J. B. Fenno, R. L. Lipman vs. L. D. Egbert. The matches will be the best two out of three sets.
The following doubles matches will be played at Divinity field at 5 o'clock: Erb and Brown vs. Pratt and Kleberg, Guild and Hoskins vs. Lipman and de Turenne, Hyams and Fenno vs. Weaver and Dickerson.
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