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The Business School tennis team which lost to Technology at Chestnut Hill yesterday by the score of 2-4, will leave this morning for New Haven to meet this afternoon a combined team picked from among the graduate schools of Yale.
Seven men will make the trip and will play in the following order: Singles.-- (1) E. T. Herndon 1 G.B., (2) F. M. Bundy 1G.B., (3) H. M. Stevens 1G.B., (4) Teel Williams 2G.B., (5) J. E. McConnaughy 2G.B., (6) W. G. Bottimer 1G.B. Doubles.--(1) Herndon and Bundy, (2) McConnaughy and R. R. Thompson 1G.B.
This is the first time that a graduate school of the University has ever met a Yale graduate school team in tennis. The Business School Tennis Club, which arranged today's match, hopes to make it an annual affair.
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