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Make Tennis Major Sport-Williams

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R. N. Williams 2nd 16, in a recent interview, said he favored making tennis a major sport at the University. He added that by so bestowing on tennis the prestige of a major sport in would become yet more popular.

Mr. Williams was captain of one of the most successful tennis teams the University ever had. He won the Inter-collegiates in 1915, and has been twice National singles champion, Mr. Williams is the second former University tennis captain to favor making tennis a major sport, N. W. Niles '09 having expressed the same opinion in the CRIMSON last spring.

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