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Harvard's undefeated tennis team will try for its 37th successive win today when it meets Pennsylvania at 4 o'clock on the Divinity Courts.
The Crimson netmen have so far this season run up an impressive list of victories, having won ten straight matches without allowing their opponents more than two points in any tilt.
Captain M. T. Hill ocC and W. L. Breese '31 have played exceptionally fine tennis this season, but should experience some serious competition today when they meet Case and Greene, who have been outstanding on Pennsylvania's team for the past two seasons. This will be the last match before Harvard meets North Carolina which, with Bryan Grant, who stands tenth in the U. S. L. T. A.'s United States singles rankings, at number one; looks like a probable stumbling block for the Crimson winning streak.
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