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The Freshman tennis team will have its first real test of the season this afternoon when it faces the Dartmouth Freshmen at 3 o'clock on the Divinity courts.
Altough taking a close defeat from the informal Business School combination, the first of the week, the yearling not-men exhibited a marked improvement in form when they ran through the Browne and Nichols team for a 5-1 victory on Wednesday. With Captain ingraham a likely winner in the singles and, when paired with Dixon, a probable scorer in first doubles, the Freshmen may be relied upon to give a good account of themselves against the Green this afternoon.
The 1925 line-up is as follows:
Singles.--(1) Ingraham: (2) Briggs, (3) Dixon, (4) Rosen.
Doubles.--(1) Ingraham and Dixon, (2) Brigs and Bondi.
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