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Challenge matches have shuffled the lineup and general examinations have removed one starter, but the varsity tennis team still ought to beat Williams today.
The squad that travels to Williams-town tomorrow will be without the services of number five man Bob Inman, who is staying behind to study for generals.
There will be some rearrangements among those who are making the trip too. Sophomore Dave Benjamin, number four player just two weeks ago, defeated Chum Steele in a challenge match for the number two spot. Dean Peckham, a powerful junior, took the number six position away from captain Sandy Walker in another match (Peckham will be playing five and Walker six today, in Inman's absence).
The varsity should have no trouble beating Williams despite the changes; the trouble will arrive when Princeton, winner of 38 straight matches, comes to town Saturday in a match that should de-side the Eastern League title.
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