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Until it met the Seconds last Monday in a practice match, the Freshman tennis team was undefeated, but at 4 o'clock this afternoon at the Bare Burn Country Club it will oppose some of the strongest players in schoolboy tennis and the Crimson should be pushed to the limit.
Newton High will enter the match exulting on account of its victory at the Yale Interscholastic. Besides winning as a team the greatest number of points. Turner, who ordinarily plays at number two won the individual tournament, defeating in the semi-finals his teammate Johnson, who was favored to come out ahead.
The Freshmen will line up as follows: Lenhart. Gordon. Thomson. Jackson, Parker, and Pratt.
Opposing them will be Johnson. Turnet. Martin, Wales, Rice and Goodwin.
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