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Coach Richard Dorson's Varsity tennis team will be gunning for its third straight victory tomorrow when it faces an invading squad from Worcester Polytechnic Institute. The match will be played at Soldiers Field, starting at 3 o'clock.
The Crimson netmen were defeated last month at Worcester by the narrow margin of four to three when number two man Goae Sands defaulted because he was not able to get to Worcester in time for the match.
Last week the Dorsonmen trounced a team from Camp Endicott by a score of 7 to 2. Tomorrow they will be out to avenge their 4-3 defeat at Worcester last May 20. Polytechnic has two strong men who, by playing two singles and a double kept M. I. T. to a 4-3 win; Harvard lost to the Engineers 7-2 early in the season.
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