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The results in yesterday's matches of the Business School tennis tournament are as follows :
Singles - G. T. Moll (13) defeated H. D. Wilson (16), 6-3, 3-6, 6-4; E. T. Herndon (10) defeated S. Fernald (7), 6-2, 6-1; W. G. Bottimore (5) defeated O. M. Root (3), 6-1, 6-4.
Doubles - A. M. Stevens and C. P. Tenneson (2) defeated G. E. Gilchrist and E. S. Boardman (1), 9-7, 7-7, default; J. T. Moll and O. M. Root (6) defeated H. D. Wilson and S. Fernald (3), 1-6, 10-8, 6-2.
The second series of challenge matches which must be played today or tomorrow follows :
Singles, today at 2. -- Charles Robinson (17) vs. H. D. Wilson (14), E. T. Herndon (7) vs. K. R. Ward (4), H. M. Stevens (11) vs. P. S. Young (8), J. T. Moll (13) vs. S. Fernald (10), E. S. Boardman (12) vs. G. E. Gilchrist (9), F. McG. Bundy (16) vs. William Fickinger (15), C. P. Tenneson (2) vs. R. R. Thompson (1).
Doubles, today at 3.- W. G. Bottimore and R. R. Thompson (4) vs. A. M. Stevens and C. P. Tenneson (1), F. McG. Bundy and E. T. Herndon (5) vs. G. E. Gilchrist and E. S. Boardman (2), K. R. Ward and P. S. Young (3) vs. H. D. Wilson and S. Fernald (6).
These matches must be played at the times scheduled or arrangements made with the Tennis Committee for them to be played Friday. A third series of challenge matches will be announced Monday and the fourth and last series on Wednesday. On Friday, October 27, one or two challenge matches for first or second place may be run off, but the tourney will end on the evening of the same day at 5 o'clock.
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