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Paced by number one seeded Al Everts, the University annual fall tennis tournament is now entering the second round of play with no upsets as yet.
Holding the top ranking position among New England juniors with impressive records at Newton High School and Andover, Everts, although only a Freshman, is expected to win both Freshman and University tournaments in the style of last year's tennis captain, Dave Burt.
Second-seeded out of over 100 aspirants is defending champion George Lowman, former Crimson netmen. Following him comes the former Yale star, Norman Dalrymple, while Captain "Sonny" Lyoll of this year's Harvard team, holds down the fourth-seeded spot.
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