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Show TENNI STOURNAMENf "" NOW IN PROGRESS Tho annual tennis tournnnieilt is now In progress on tho Common Room Club court nt St. Johns house .Mi.r-h more Interest (linn usual Is (Voliig taken In tennis this )ear, many now phi) era aie taking tho game up and tho tournaments that havi been planned will no doubt develop some good phi) era. Twenty-two have entered enter-ed tho present tournament, which consists of matches of singles, lor tho chnmplonBhln. On tho basli nf this tournament, handicaps will bn ' glien to all tho players according to tholr ability, and n second handicap tournament will bo started with an entrnnce feo of 2." cents to purchase Homo trophy for tho winner Membership Member-ship lu tho Common Room club nl-lows nl-lows anyone to enter tho tournaments. Tho following matches lu tho preliminary prelim-inary round werdplu)ed on Thursdny: Lester Peterson defeated John Sharp, I-6, 6-2, 11-9; C. W. Williams defeat-ed defeat-ed David Sharp, 6-1, 6-2; Paul Jonos defeatod J. M. Cathcart 6-1, 6-0; nnd In thoflrst round P. K. Clark defeated defeat-ed Kugene Prow G-lt 610. Tho following follow-ing matches lu tho preliminary round am still to bo played;-.!. I). Van Wng-oner Wng-oner vs. W. P Powell; K. I Hoff vs. C. P. Mnrtlneau; Vern Proston v. O. Pinter; and lu tho first round, O. C. Jensen vs. M. s. Smart; H. u, iut-cliff iut-cliff vs. P. J, Ornnt, J. K. Clayton vs. J. C. Jacobs; and O. II. Hondrlcks vs. Irwin McNIoco. The matches aro bo-Ing bo-Ing played every nftornon on tho court, back of St. Johns House, nnd nro worth soolng. |