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THREE TENNIS TEAMS TO SEE ACTION TODAY

BREESE BACK IN LINE-UP AFTER SHORT LAY-OFF

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Three Crimson tennis teams will see action today when the University and Seconds play the Longwood Cricket Club at Longwood at 3 o'clock, and the Freshmen meet the Exeter netmen at Exeter.

When the University players meet Longwood they will be playing their eleventh match of the season, ten of which they have won with ease, never allowing their opponents to pile up more than two points against them. W. L. Breese '31 will be back in the line-up today after a week's rest.

Second Team Has Won Six

The Crimson Second netmen, after opening their season with a 6 to 3 defeat at the hands of the Freshmen, have easily downed their six other opponents, and should be able to give the Longwood racquetmen plenty of competition today.

The undefeated first year men have easily downed the Roxbury, Choate, and Milton schoolboys, but should have considerably more difficulty today with Exeter, which has a strong outfit this Spring.

The line-ups:

University--No. 1, W. L. Breese '31; No. 2, M. T. Hill '31; No. 3, A. C. Ingraham '31; No.4, R. L. Tower '31; No. 5, D. M. Frame '32; No. 6, A. W. Patterson '32.

Seconds--No. 1, F. B. Broida '32; No. 2, H. C. Cole '32; No. 3, G. D. Key '33; No. 4, E. S. Underwood '32; No. 5, H. R. Woodard '33; No. 6, Mark Woodbury '32.

Freshmen--No. 1, S. E. Davenport; No. 2, G. H. Hartford; No. 3, W. K. Porter; No. 4, Lawrence Freeburn; No. 5, W. S. Emmet: No. 6, Robert Grant.

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