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Ten former college tennis stars cross the road past Soldiers Field today to take on the varsity tennis team in the annual Crimson-Business School match at 2 p.m.
Sprinkled throughout the Business School lineup are two number one college players and four number two stars.
Ten singles and five doubles will be played, with a few matches not beginning until 2:30 p.m.
At number one for the visitors, facing the Crimson's Johnny Rauh, will be Princeton's '51 number three man Gerry Thomas. The two will play at 2:30 p.m.
The Crimson's captain and number two man Charley Ufford tangles with Al Schwartz, last year's top man at Yale, at 2 p.m. At three Hene Mann will meet ex-Crimson two slot player bob Bramhall, now in his second year at the Business School.
Don Bossart at number four will face Williams '51 two man Bud Treman. Last year's top star at Hamilton, Jack Banks, will play the Crimson's five man Alex Haegler. Haegler is back in the lineup after a week of inaction forced on him by a tennis elbow.
Steve Sonnabend moves up to the six spot for his match with Gerry Murphy, number seven for the Crimson last year. At seven Don Spencer will meet last year's second man at Williams, Hank Norton.
Terry King will go at eight, against this year's Bermuda College champ, Bob Jeffrey. At nine Al Stone plays Brown's '51 two man Perry Herst, and John Carollo meets Cornell's Gordon Gardiner at ten.
Ufford and Art French will meet Thomas and Schwartz in the top doubles match.
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