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TENNIS TEAM FACES UNTRIED AMHERST

Overwhelmingly Defeated Lord Jeffs Last Season by 9 to 1--Visitors' Lineup Undecided

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The University tennis team will open its home season tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock on the Divinity courts when it opposes an untested Amherst squad.

The Harvard lineup will be somewhat changed from that used during the trip to the South. M. T. Hill '31 will be at number one, W. L. Breese '31 at number two, Captain Arthur Ingraham Jr. '31 at number three, R. L. Tower '31 at number four, D. M. Frame '32 at number five, and K. B. Daggett '31 at number six. The doubles teams are not yet chosen, but will probably be as follows: Hill and Daggett, Breese and Ingraham, and Tower and A. W. Patterson '32.

The Amherst lineup has not yet been decided in full, but among the players to be brought to Cambridge are S. P. Hayes, number one man last year, Robert Bowditch at number two, and William Stewart, a Sophomore, at number three.

Amherst has not played and matches this season, but is not expected to furnish very strong opposition, since it was defeated last year by Harvard, 9 to 0.

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