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Ten Freshmen open their tennis campaign against Milton Academy this afternoon, weatherman permitting. Pre-game ouija specialists give the margin of victory to the Crimson, but, with little other than history to judge upon, it's anybody's match.
The Freshmen made one abortive attempt at a debut against Wesleyan Monday, but rain cooled the hotly contested match and chased it from the courts in a 3 to 3 tie. Coaches and managers are now working on plans for a return engagement later in the season.
Bayard Robb may be playing in the number one slot. Robb has been teetering between baseball and tennis for the past few weeks and his decision is still in doubt. Tall, rangy, and a hitter or a placer at will, he has displayed the greatest prowess on the squad thus far.
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