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Three Juniors will represent Harvard on the joint Harvard-Yale squad which journeys to England to match strokes with the combination Oxford-Cambridge tennis team.
This year's Crimson captain, Langdon Gilkey, next year's leader, Dave Burt, and Johnny Palfrey are the three top men on the roster who have won positions on the team. Yale will provide the other three members of the group to go abroad.
The No. 4 man on Coach Barnaby's squad, Walt Muther, may be sent as an alternate. The agreement is that both Harvard and Yale provide three men for the squad, and it has not been definitely decided whether or not Muther will go.
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