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Beginning on Friday, October 13, a ranking tournament will be held, to be open to members of the Business School Club and to last for two weeks.
From among the entries made, 25 men will be chosen by lot on Thursday night to make up the tentative squad of the Business School team. The last five men on this list will be subject to challenge by anyone in the school, and if beaten will have to give up their places to the men who defeated them. In the doubles the squad will be limited to 10 teams, of which the last three will be subject to challenge by other members of the school, in the same way as in the singles. Within the regular squads a man has the right to challenge the three men immediately above him, and if he wins he changes places with the man he has defeated. If a player is challenged, he must meet his challenger in two days or default. The defeated man in a challenge match cannot challenge again for a week. There will be an entry fee of 50 cents for the tournament.
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