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PINE MANOR COURT STARS ARE HANDED SETBACK BY EDITORS

By Two STAFF Correspondents

Employing a fearlses net game that swept all before it, the CRIMSON tennis forces subdued a powerful Pine Manor team Saturday, on the Wellesley courts.

Played according to H. C. A. A. (Harvard CRIMSON A. A.) rules, the match consisted of one set only, which the journalists took, 6-3. In a later exhibition set, the gallantry of the editors came to the fore and the P. M. girls were allowed to prevail, 6-1. The contest ended early in the afternoon because half of the Pine Manor aggregation had to go to the "Vill" for a hair-do.

Co-captains Tillie Alston and Peggy Carpenter commented after the fray, "The boys were simply wonderful--and sweet, too!"

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