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The tennis team is highly favored to sweep the singles and maybe even the doubles this afternoon at three o'clock at M.I.T.'s modern courts.
We have better players than M.I.T. and more of them," observed coach Jack Barnaby. He plans to rest his crack doubles teams and to substitute less experienced players this afternoon to give them a chance to prove themselves in a relatively easy meet.
The team is probably not quite as strong at the top as last year's, but has greater depth, Barnaby noted. Captain New Combinations Such combinations as John Wylde and The Crimson is favored over all its opponents this year except Princeton, and none of the matches is likely to be a walkaway. Yale and Dartmouth particularly ought to be very close, and even Columbia should offer more of a challenge than in past years.
New Combinations
Such combinations as John Wylde and The Crimson is favored over all its opponents this year except Princeton, and none of the matches is likely to be a walkaway. Yale and Dartmouth particularly ought to be very close, and even Columbia should offer more of a challenge than in past years.
The Crimson is favored over all its opponents this year except Princeton, and none of the matches is likely to be a walkaway. Yale and Dartmouth particularly ought to be very close, and even Columbia should offer more of a challenge than in past years.
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