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mom R E E D that both indoor and outdoor track meets wil increase in popularity. TENNIS Quite a large proportion of the women students ar tennis players of no mean ability. Good courts hav greatly added to the general interest. In March of this year a ranking turnament including over one fourth of the women was started, while more wil undoutedly enter when the new courts ar finisht. The first regular womenis tennis turnainent was an open singles turnainent the latter part of the second year. Marion Roper was the winner at this time, defeating Olive Kincaid in some Close sets. Last year Emma DuBruille won the college championship. This year no turnament has been finisht, altho the ranking of women players this spring put Miss DuBruille at the top. Thirtyafour women wer rankt. The championship turnament wil be held in May, and the womenys interclas contests wil be playd off this spring for the first time. COLLEGE ANNUAL 4- 1915 MINOR SPORTS FOR WOMEN Minor athletic activities, that is, those which do not count toward a letter or numeral, ar given some attention among the women. Of these handball, squash and vollyball ar the most prominent. In handball, the women hav run off a turna- ment each of the last two years and interest in both was unusually strong. Virginia Mackenzie was the winner of the turnament last year, while this year Adele Brault won in some close and exciting games. Interest in handball promises to gro among the women and it may soon be placed on the list of major activities. In vollyball only the daydodger-dormitory contests wer held last year, but clas teams may be organized by another season. Good games wer playd last fall, and the sport promises to be popular as a fall activity for the women. Squash is playd by a few women but not enuf general interest has as yet been aroused to hav turnaments. Whether one wil be on the list of regular events next year depends on the number activ in the game next winter.
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