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With only nine Bridge teams showing a desire to represent the College in the National Intercollegiate Tournament, scheduled to get underway this week. Marshall H. Fine 47, a member of last year's delegation and in charge of this season's play, has been forced to choose the eight men who will make up the Harvard team on the basis of past records.
"Considering the number of bridge players in the University," Fine said yesterday, "I'm surprised at the lack of enthusiasm for this tournament."
Tournament play will begin next week when the Intercollegiate Bridge Association sends out duplicate bridge hands to each of the competing institutions.
The four teams to represent Harvard will be: Alan Berk '47 and Thomas A. McFarland, Jr. '47, Hugh R. Dudley '49 and Theodore L. Eliot, Jr. '48, Julian J. Leavitt '49 and Harold J. Kinsberg '49, and Alfred B. Lewis, Jr. '49 and Serge Karpovitch '50.
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