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Tennis coach Jack Barnaby is looking for a close win over Wesleyan tomorrow although his team will be playing away from home.
The Crimson has been steadily improving in this week's practice and was looking good against the Grads last Saturday before the rains came. In the only lineup change since the spring trip, Chase Peteron and Dave Aldrich, both sophomores who played consistent doubles for Cory Wynn's freshman squad last year, will play in the third doubles slot.
Broward Craig, Captain Hilliard Hughes, Bob Kaynes, Jack Frey, Dave Cordon, and Bob Bramhall will play singles in that order. Craig and Hughes are the number one doubles team; Bramhall and Gerry Murphy will make up the second doubles combination.
The Yardlings travel to Amherst today to play the Lord Jeff freshmen. Coach Cory Wynn has made three changes in his lineup for the match. Berk Johnson and Paul Trinchieri, formerly fifth and sixth singles, will both move up a notch. Bill Harrington will drop to sixth position.
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