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Freshman Netmen Down Papooses by 7 to 2 Score at Hanover

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By defeating the Dartmouth freshmen Saturday afternoon at Hanover, 7 to 2, the 1933 tennis team increased its string of consecutive victories to six.

The Crimson won five out of six of the doubles. Both teams were hampered by poor courts.

The summary:

Singles--J. M. Barnaby II '33 defeated Smith (D); Richard Inglis, Jr. '33 defeated Macdona (D); W. S. Arensberg '33 defeated Kates (D); G. D. Key '33 defeated Winn (D); Fowler (D) defeated Morton McMichael '33, G. P. Webber '33 defeated Cohn (D).

Doubles--Arensberg and Key defeated Smith and Macdona (D); Barnaby and Inglis defeated Kates and Winn (D); Fowler and Cohen (D) defeated McMichael and Webber.

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