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40 CANDIDATES REPORT FOR FRESHMAN TENNIS

Lack of Indoor Courts Will Interfere With Practice--Eight Players To Be Picked To Use I.A.B. Courts

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Opening the Freshman tennis season, 40 first year candidates reported to Coach Harry Cowles at the University squash courts yesterday for instructions. Handicapped this year by a shortage of indoor courts, the majority of the squad will be obliged to wait until outdoor practice. Eight men whose names will be posted at Harry Cowles shop will be allowed to use the courts in the Indoor Athletic Building for two hours every afternoon.

It is expected that the outdoor courts will be opened after the spring vacation.

The following candidates reported: V. M. Banks, M. L. Baughman, B. M. Bowie, R. J. Bry, A. H. Bryan, George Cantor, R. N. Clattenburg, W. C. Coleman, L. D. Dawes, J. C. Ewer, J. P. Farquhar, Abbott Fay, B. S. Foss, Jr. H. H. Gass, C. M. Hadley, Jr. S. G. Haskins, F. G. Hinckley, W. E. Ingalis, Jr., O. W. Jarrell, Reid Jorgensen, J. C. Kingston, Mark Mazel, E. A. Peterson H. Richard Porter, S. R. Purcell, A. B. Reed, Jr., W. E. Richardson, W. P. Rockwell, Sumner Rodman, Howard Rosenfeld, R. S. Salant, M. S. Schiller, S. T. Skidmore, J. A. Stanton, R. A. Steel, K. C. Steele, I. M. Street, W. M. Van Winckle, Jr., F. P. Whitbeck.

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