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In the final match of the University tennis tournament played yesterday afternoon, John Curtiss 2G defeated Walter E. Arensberg 1G, former Harvard captain, in four sets, 4-6, 7-5, 6-3, 6-3. Arensberg played a strong game at the start; he took the first set and had three games in the second, when Curtiss staged a rally to win, 7-5. In the last two sets, Curtiss played a steady game, while Arensberg faltered badly, missing many chances which would have won him the match.
In the Freshman tournament, one bracket reached the finals when James J. Fuld '37 won from R. T. Goodsell '37 in straight sets, 6-1 and 7-5. In the other bracket, L. Ross will meet H. M. Agoos, and the winner of this match will play Fuld for the title.
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