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In the finals of the Union singles tournament Alden Briggs '25 will meet F. S. Turner 1L. at 2 o'clock this afternoon at Jarvis Field. Briggs won his place in the finals by defeating N. B. Wildes '25 yesterday 4-6, 6-3, 6-3, 6-3; while Turner, in his half of the semi-finals, won from R. N. Bradley 1G.B. yesterday by the score of 6-1, 6-4, 6-0.
In both matches the strong wind handicapped the players, since it made any lobbing impossible and even prevented the contestants from using chop strokes to any great extent.
In the doubles tournament, which is still in the first round, the results of yesterday's matches are as follows: E. M. Upjohn '25 and J. McC. Roots defeated L. H. Rouillion '24 and C. L. Day '23 6-2, 4-6, 6-1; N. B. Wildes '25 and Pierce Clark '25 won from H. B. Noyes '24 and R. H. Sears '24 by default; A. R. Allen '26 and G. H. Perkins '26 defeated Edgar Durbin '25 and J. H. Newton '25 6-0, 7-5; C. T. Martin '24 and Alden Briggs '25 won from J. S. Murphy '25 and L. L. Robb '25 by default; W. P. Ripley '25 and Norton Barber '25 won from Warren Jenney '26 and Charles Jenney '26 by default; R. N. Bradley 1G.B. and F. S. Turner 1L, won from Clark Hodder '25 and K. P. Smith by default; Elisha Tarplin '23 and R. O. Rasch '23 defeated E. A. Weiskopf '35 and M. H. Kramer '23 6-0, 6-0; Louis Hondi '25 and W. P. Dixon '25 won from R. M. Grogan '23 and M. B. Lowenthal '23 by default; B. Bandler '26 and E. N. Horn '26 defeated E. H. Codman '25 and Andrews Wyman '26 6-0, 6-1; D. K. Mairs '24 and W. E. Bartel '25 won from Milton Casson '24 and Talbot Wegg '25 by default.
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