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According to announcements made yesterday by Mr. F. W. Moore '93, Graduate Secretary and Treasurer of the H. A. A., the new tennis courts inside the Freshman track on the northwest corner, of Soldiers Field will-be 15 in number instead of 16, as was announced last September.
All that remains to be done is the resurfacing of the courts. "This will be completed about the middle of April." Mr. Moore said, "If the weather permits Already the nets and stakes have been purchased and we expect to have the courts in shape for playing in the latter part of April."
By this new building plan the University is, in reality, gaining 10 new courts. The new baseball cage will cover the ground occupied by the 5 courts nearest the Soldiers Field Locker Building.
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