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at 5 E Q 5 E 5 Q 5 o In 5 5 5. ju in Ir in o ju 5 l Q 1 ,I 1 41 1 ,u 1 qu 5. Q Q 5 5 5 Q 5 E 5 5 Q 1 5. ,- - - - - - - - - - - - LUJDSA - - - - - - - - - - - - - - V LW!! ' ' 'DUJLWIJLUJUUJLKUJLUJLUJLU4 ' ' Q-. . , - ,Na . I T f TENNIS The Teachers College was well represented in tennis this past year. We did not have very many good players from which to pick teams to represent us in contests with other schools. However, we were very lucky to have four young ladies and four young men who had had some experience before and who, in the tournament here and at other schools, proved to be the real tennis players of the school. lVIiss Rosa Myers, winner of the ladies' tournament the year before, proved her ability by Winning it again. She defeated Miss Mae Scotland by a very close score. Miss Lucille Chase was one of the best players in school. She reached the semi- finals in the ladies, singles, when she had the misfortune of breaking her arm while trying to crank a flivver. Miss lllaggie Miller was also a very clever tennis player. In the semi-Hnals she was defeated by Miss Scotland. Mr. Raymon Hunt, all-comers champion of the college the year before, was not permitted to play in the college tournament, but played Mr. Baxter for the school title, Winning from Baxter in three straight sets. John Neutze was also a good tennis man, steady and reliable. He showed up Well in the college tournament and outside matches. Mr. Hunt and Neutze won the men's doubles from White and Johnson Without any trouble. In our tennis matches with the Aggies We came out victorious both times, win- ning two doubles and two out of four singles each time. The singles were featureless, but the doubles were closely contested both times. However, We Won and that is what we wanted. We hope to play them again this year, also some other schools, and know the school will do all it can to help us win. l D015 0 W . mm . m . . . mmm . mmmmmmmm. . mmm . 116
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