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The varsity tennis team hopes to win a 5 to 4 game for a change when it goes against Dartmouth at 3:45 p.m. this afternoon in a league affair on the Soldiers Field courts.
Jack Barnaby's Crimson, which over the weekend absorbed twin 5 and 4 lickings by Penn and Williams, can again expect a close match today. Like Harvard, Dartmouth has a "potential" improving team and chances are the match won't be decided until later in the afternoon.
Dartmouth has been beaten this year--a few times more often than the Crimson--but the Green can count on the services of several men from last year's above-average freshman squad. The Indians also boast a strong doubles department.
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