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FRESHMEN WIN FROM ANDOVER

Gain Victory in All but One Singles Matches--Lose in Doubles

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The one tennis victory which was gained for the University on Saturday came when the Freshmen, opposing the strong Andover team, all but made a clean sweep of the singles matches and won 5-4. Watson, Junior champion of Pennsylvania and number one man on the school team was the only one to take a match from the Freshmen; he defeated K. S. Pfaffman 9-7, 2-6, 6-4. In the doubles, however, the Andover players had everything their way and won all three matches, the third by default.

By defeating, 7-2, the previously unbeaten Yale tennis team, the Princeton netmen captured the intercollegiate championship Saturday. The Tigers eliminated, the University last Saturday 5-4.

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