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In the West Side Tennis Club team, which the University meets this afternoon at 3 o'clock in New York, Captain de Turenne's men are very likely to find a strong combination. The club has a reputation of turning out exceptionally well-balanced teams. Six singles and three doubles matches are on the schedule for the meet, and six University players left yesterday for New York. Fenno, who, as usual, will play in the first position is undoubtedly the most reliable man on the squad. His form combines a brilliance scarcely exceeded by de Turenne's, with steadiness. De Turenne, Duane, and Feibeman follow Fenno in the order named as has been the case all season. The fifth and sixth men on the squad will be Bradley and Guild.
The University second team will be in New Haven this afternoon for a match with the Yale seconds. Most of the men who compose the University second team have, at one time or another played on the first team either in the singles or the doubles. The first three men, Romain, Farnham, and Palmer are expected to contribute most to the Crimson offense.
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