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TENNIS TEAM TO PLAY MICHIGAN

Intersectional Match Arranged for May 19--Williams to Coach Team

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The tennis management has announced that subject to the approval of the Athletic Association, a match has been arranged with the University of Michigan, to be played at Cambridge, on May 19. This is the first intersectional match that has been arranged for the University tennis team, and should prove of great interest.

Michigan will bring East a strong four-man team beaded by Walter Westbrook, who was rated twenty-eighth in the National Ranking list last year, and it is expected that his team mates will offer no mean opposition. Four single and two double matches will be played.

Captain de Turenne and the other University court men should show good form this year. Regular practice on the Longwood Country Club closed courts will start directly after mid-years, when B. Narrls Williams 2nd '16 will spend one afternoon a week coaching the team.

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