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HARVARD'S FIRST PING-PONG TEAM SWINGS INTO ACTION

West End Boy's Club Opponents as New Sport Gets Under Way

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This afternoon at 2 o'clock four members of the University will play in what is believed to be the first prearranged ping-pong match at Harvard with an outside institution. The opposition will be a team from the West End Boy's Club of Boston.

The Harvard team, which has been practicing for some time at the Tennis and Squash Shop, is made up of tennis and squash players of the University teams. They are D. M. Frame '32, J. M. Harnaby '32, H. W. Cole '32, and W. E. Arensberg '33.

A ping-pong tournament is nearing completion in the Tennis and Squash Shop. Cole is the finalist from one of the brackets, while the other finalist will be the winner of the match between Frame and either G. D. Key '33 or M. A. Hoffman '34.

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