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Cornell, Crimson Hit Courts Today

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The tennis team rides its six-game winning streak to the wall this weekend, with Cornell and Pennsylvania invading the Soldiers Field courts in quick succession.

Cornell goes to the nets at 4 o'clock this afternoon. Cayugan tennis power finds itself compared with that of Princeton and Yale this season and has been touted to the top of the court ladder by an enthusiastic press. The Crimson will be underdog.

In spite of Cornell's reputation, Coach Barnaby and team are confident. Crimson doubles are in good shape, and may take the victory from the favorites.

Pennsylvania, on Soldiers Field at 3 o'clock tomorrow, is less of a threat and should fall an easy victim.

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