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The final score in the Harvard-Yale tennis match, which rain on Saturday cut off at the tied score of 4-4, will not be determined until June 25, when Ingraham and Whitbeck will again meet Jones and Watson in Philadelphia at the Intercollegiates in a special match especially for the purpose of breaking the draw.
Coach Cowles said last night that Ingraham, Whitbeck, and Briggs were practically certain to go to Philadelphia in June to represent the University at the Intercollegiates. A fourth man will also be included, but he will not be selected for a week or two. His choice will be determined by the results of test matches to be conducted in the near future.
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