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Harvard's summer tennis crown will be awarded to the winner of the Jack Lynch Robert Hunker match which will be played next Tuesday. Three weeks late, the 8th Annual Summer Tennis Tourney will close Wednesday with the awarding of Red Cross Certificates by the Tennis and Squash Shop.

Lynch, who has had no trouble with his opponents since the second round, sailed through his semi-final match to beat Thomas Mann, 6-2, 6-1. Lynch lost one set to H. Allen in the second round, and has not lost more than three games a set since.

Hunker, who stamped himself as the man to beat when he vanquished Jack Benn, favorite at the start, lost the first set of his semi-final match before rallying to beat F.M. Shore, 4-6, 6-2, 6-1. Hunker is an officer in the Naval Supply Corps School here, and came into the semi-finals after a three-set match with John Zinsser.

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