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Tennis Tournament

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Bart Harvey, unheralded Sophomore dark horse, yesterday stole the show in the University tennis tournament by battling his way into the semi-final round, beating his classmate Jim Jenkins, 6-3, 4-6, 11-11, 6-4. The tie in the third set early in the week necessitated the final stanza being played yesterday.

Norm Dalrymple, seeded three, also entered the semi-finals yesterday by virtue of a straight-set drubbing administered to Al Sulloway, 6-3, 6-1. Dalrymple will put in his bid for the finals in a match scheduled for today with topseeded Al Everts.

In the other bracket, Harvey will battle Orme Wilson.

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