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YEARLING RACQUET MEN PLAY ON YALE COURTS THIS AFTERNON

Both Teams Unusually Successful in All Early Contests

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Yesterday afternoon seven members of the Freshman tennis team with their manager left the Smith Hall Quadrangle to take the train at the South Station for New Haven, where they will face the undefeated Yale team today.

Both combinations have enviable records, but they have only faced one opponent in common by whom to compare their relative strength. The Blue blanked Columbia by a 6-0 score, while the Crimson had an equally easy time of it, its margin of victory being 8-1.

Both teams are unusually strong this year. Yale has defeated the Princeton yearlings 8-1, and the Crimson has overcome the Yale interscholastic champions, Newton High, by the decided score of 7-2.

Today's matches will be as follows:

Singles.--Lenhart (H) vs. Captain Watson (Y); Captain Gordon (H) vs. McGlinn (Y); Thomson (H) vs. Failing (Y); Jackson (H) vs. Guest (Y); Parker (H) vs. Jackson (Y); Pratt (H) vs. Merrick (Y).

Doubles.--Lenhart and Pratt (H) vs. Captain Watson and Guest (Y); Captain Gordon and Thomson (H) vs. McGlinn and Jackson (Y); Jackson and Parker (or Gale) (H) vs. Verrill and Failing (Y).

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