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Perennially powerful Princeton, the Eastern Intercollegiate Tennis Association champion for the past four years, will meet the varsity on the Soldiers Field courts at 1:30 p.m. tomorrow.
The Crimson, which has three wins, a tie, and a loss in league play this season, will not be favored to upset the strong Tiger squad paced by Ted Rogers and Pabio Eisenberg. These men led Princeton to a 12-3 win over the varsity last spring.
The probable singles lineup for the Crimson, in the 15-point match will be Ham Gravem, Brooks Harris, Captain John Rauh, Alex Haegler, Gene Mann, Donn Spencer, Don Bossart, Conrad Fischer, Herb Stone, and Maynard Canfield.
In doubles, Rauh will pair with Haegler, Bossart with Spencer, Gravem with Harris, Stone with Terry King, and Mann with Fischer.
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