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All three tennis teams will play matches this afternoon. The University group will oppose M. I. T. at 2.30 o'clock on the Divinity courts in a match postponed from last week; the Seconds will meet the Longwood Cricket Club at Longwood, and the Freshmen will meet the strong Andover team at Andover.
The University team has won every match of the season by a decisive score, its strongest opposition coming from New York University and Columbia, the first of which defeated Yale, 5 to 4, a month ago. Early in the season the Crimson netmen outplayed the Navy 8 to 1; previously the Midshipmen had won from the Blue, 5 to 4.
The 1933 team has also had an undefeated season, winning from the Seconds, M. I. T. freshmen, Milton, Springfield freshmen. St. Mark's Dartmouth freshmen, Choate, and Brown freshmen. Andover is expected to have a very powerful team and may give the first year team as hard a match as Choate, which was defeated only by a 5 to 4 score.
The Harvard lineups will be as follows:
University: No. 1. M. T. Hill '31: No. 2. W. L. Breese '31: No. 3. R. L. Tower '31: No. 4. D. M. Frame '32: No. 5. K. B. Daggett '30: No. 6. A. W. Patterson '32.
Seconds: No. 1. J. L. Ware '30: No. 2. G. S. Greene '31: No. 3. L. B. Gilman '31: No. 4. R. W. Winslow '30: No. 5. H. W. Cole '32: No. 6. F. O. Canfield '32.
Freshman: No. 1. J. M. Barnaby 11 '33: No. 2. Richard Inglis Jr. '33: No. 3. W. E. Arensberg '33: No. 4. G. D. Key '33: No. 5. Morton McMichael '33: No. 6. H. R. Woodard '33.
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