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Harvard's varsity tennis team travels to Brown today looking for its second Eastern Intercollegiate Tennis League win of the season.
The Bruins will not win many, if any, matches against the Crimson. With Dave Benjamin and Dick Appleby now back in circulation, Harvard is in its best shape of the year. Without Benjamin, the varsity has still managed to shut out all three opponents since returning from its Southern trip.
Next to Dartmouth, Brown was the weakest team in the EITL last year, finishing with a 1-7 record. Harvard swamped them, 9-0.
Brown will be the first of three away matches for the tennis team this week. Harvard faces Penn Friday and Columbia Saturday.
Penn, together with Princeton, will undoubtedly be the Crimson's most formidable opposition of the year. Quaker netmen Balley Brown, John Roose, Clay Hamlin, and Rich Kolker are the most powerful group of hitters in the league, especially on their own hard courts.
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