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FRESHMAN NETMEN CRACK SEASON'S ICE AT EXETER

1931 Racquet Wielders Handicapped by Loss of Phipps

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The Freshman tennis season will open this afternoon when the first year team travels to Exeter to take on the schoolboy netmen. The matches will start at 3 o'clock on Plympton Playing Field.

Coach H. L. Cowles has picked a squad of 12 men who will make the trip and each man will play a match. There will be six doubles and 12 singles encounters.

The Freshman racquet wielders are handicapped by the absence of Ogden Phipps '31, star of this winter's squash team, who is now at home recovering from a recent illness. Exeter, on the other hand, will have its full strength intact. Harte and Captain Webber have been playing the best tennis at the Academy this spring.

The following men will make the trip: W. L. Breese '31, J. D. Evans '31, L. B. Gilman '31, G. S. Greene '31, A. C. Ingraham '31, J. R. McGinley '31, C. C. Parker '31, P. A. Pertzoff '31, C. E. Pickhardt '31, F. B. Rice '31, R. L. Tower '31, T. G. Upton '31.

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