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Both University and Freshman tennis teams were overwhelmingly victorious in their matches yesterday afternoon against Brown and St. John's Preparatory School respectively, each group blanking their opponents without calling into play their most strenuous exertions. In both contests all individual matches except one were captured in straight sets. At Providence, where four singles matches and two doubles were played, the final score was 6-0; the yearlings totals were 7-0.
All the University raqueters quite out classed their opponents, and in only one match, that between D. P. Robinson, Jr., '20, and Stearns, which the former won in three sets, was there a close contest.
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