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UNIVERSITY TENNIS PLAYERS BATTLE HOLY CROSS TODAY

Close Game on Divinity Field at 3 O'clock.--Freshmen to Oppose Newton High.

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This afternoon the University tennis team will meet Holy Cross on Divinity Field at 3 o'clock. The visitors have a well-balanced team, but today's match should prove close, as both colleges have been defeated this spring by the M. I. T. squad. A week from tomorrow the University will meet Princeton and in a fortnight will play Yale.

The University team will be composed as follows: E. B. Benjamin '18, F. M. Warburg '19, A. A. Claflin '20, W. W. Rice '18, A. E. Kirk '20 and J. S. Levy '19.

The 1921 tennis team will meet Newton on Divinity Field at 2.30 o'clock today. Although the Newton team made a good showing in the interscholastic tournament last week, the Freshmen are favorites in the match. The following men will play in the order named: singles, L. A. de Turenne (capt.), E. D. Cumming, R. R. Weaver, W. T. Richards; doubles, L. A. de Turenne and E. B. Cumming, R. N. Knox and H. B. V. Snelling.

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