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TENNIS TEAM AT NEW HAVEN

Yale Has a Record of No Defeats and Has Won from Tigers and Green by Big Margins.

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Harvard will meet Yale in tennis at New Haven this afternoon at 2.30 o'clock. This is the sixth and last match of the University schedule with the exception of a post-season match with Leland Stanford University of California, next Wednesday. Of the five matches played Harvard has won four very decisively by defeating Dartmouth 9-0, University of Pittsburg 6-0, Cornell 6-0, and Princeton 8-1. The team met defeat at the hands of the strong players of the Longwood Cricket Club, the score being 5-2.

Prospects for a victory against Yale are bright, although Yale has won her matches against Wesleyan, Columbia, and Dartmouth by clean sweeps. Her match with the University of Pittsburg resulted in a 3-3 tie. This gives an opportunity for a comparison of the teams which meet today.

The Harvard team will play as follows: In singles, R. N. Williams, '16, J. J. Armstrong '14, E. H. Whitney '14 W. M. Washburn '15, E. R. Hastings '14, E. H. Woods '14. In doubles, Williams and Whitney, Armstrong and Washburn, Hastings and Woods will play together.

Freshmen Play Yale Here.

The Freshman tennis team will also meet Yale 1917 this afternoon on Jarvis Field at 2.30 o'clock. The Freshmen have been unusually successful this spring in having more matches than last year, and in winning all of them from Exeter, Andover, and Dartmouth freshmen.

The following men will represent the team: Brown, Rand, Gale, Morgan, Crane, Whitehouse.

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