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At a recent meeting of the Business School Tennis Club plans for a team this spring were discussed and a committee was appointed to take charge of the coming tournament in the Business School.
C. P. Tenneson 1G.B. was elected chairman of the tournament committee which has the following members: Teel Williams 2G.B. (ex-officio), D. B. Billings (ex-officio), R. S. Wright 2G.B., Jesse Robison 2G.B., W. D. Baine 1G.B., R. L. Sackett 1G.B., H. S. Towne 1G.B., F. G. Link 1G.B
The entries for the tournament will close April 15 and the pairings will be posted on April 24.
E. T. Herndon 1G.B. was elected captain of the team which will be chosen from ten men picked at the meeting to form the tennis squad. These players will not enter the tournament but will start practice as soon as the courts are in condition. Matches will be played with the University, Law School, and probably with several of the teams which will come to Cambridge to play the University.
The squad has been ranked as follows:
1. Captain E. T. Herndon 1G.B., runner-up 1921 intercollegiates and 1921 Princeton champion.
2. F. M. Bundy 1G.B., 1921 Yale captain
3. H. M. Stevens 1G.B., Oregon state doubles champion in 1921.
4. D. P. Robinson 2G.B., a member of the 1920 University team.
5. W. G. Bottimer 1G.B., 1921 West Virginia state champion.
6. J. E. McConnughy 2G.B., 1919 Ohio state doubles champion,
7. R. R. Thompson 1G.B., 1921 University Illinois doubles champion.
8. Teel Williams 2G.B.
9. C. P. Tenneson 1G.B., 1921 University California open champion.
10. D. B. Billings 2G.B., a member of the 1920 University Minnesota team.
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