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Over 100 men and women will compete in the annual Harvard Summer School Tennis Tournament.
The deadline for playing the first round is Friday, July 19. Each player will be sent the name of his opponent and will arrange a date for their match. No games except the finals will be announced, according to Paul Mosca, director of the Tournament.
Categories include Men's Singles and Doubles, Women's Singles and Doubles, and Mixed Doubles. The winner of the Men's Singles competition will receive $15; the runner-up, $8.50. Winners in Women's Singles and Doubles and Mixed Doubles will get $10.00 each. The Women's Singles runner-up will receive $5.00.
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