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THREE TENNIS LEADERS CHOSEN

HATCH, ROBINSON, AND HOLMES CAPTAIN UNIVERSITY, 2ND., AND 1922 TEAMS.

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Pending the sanction of the Athletic Committee, Francis W. Hatch '19 of Medford was elected captain of the University tennis team yesterday afternoon. Hatch prepared at Volkman School, played on his Freshman team and is considered one of the strongest players in the University. The second team also met and chose for a leader Dwight P. Robinson '20, of New York City, while the 1922 team unanimously elected C. Parker Holmes, of Providence, R. I. Holmes played two years at Exeter and was captain in his last year.

Matches played yesterday by both the University second and the Freshman teams resulted in victories. The second team defeated the Tech. freshmen by six matches to two, while the 1922 players made a clean sweep over English High School with a score of 6-0. Cauldwell, for Technology, played a strong game, varying a reverse service with a straight cross-court one. D. P. Robinson '21 was the best individual player for the University, defeating Elliot in two well played sets.

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