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CRIMSON TENNIS TEAM TO PLAY PENNSYLVANIA

Last Match Before Yale Contest at 4 Today on Divinity Courts--Visitors Seem Formidable Opponents--University Line-Up Shifted

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Captain Duane will lead the University tennis team against Pennsylvania at 4 o'clock this afternoon on the Divinity courts in the last test before the final match with Yale Saturday. Pennsylvania did not play the University last year and it is difficult to prophesy as to the results today inasmuch as the two teams have met different opponents during the present season. Pennsylvania has won a majority of its games, however, and looms up as a formidable opponent.

The net-men have been spending several days in test matches, with the result that while the personnel of the team remains the same Bradley and Guild have changed places. Duane and Pfaffman have been playing well all week and their defeat in the doubles on Saturday by Sanders and Howe of Dartmouth is the more easily understood when consideration is taken of the work of the Green team in the recent New England intercollegiates.

The Crimson line-up follows:

Singles.--(1) Duane, (2) Pfaffman, (3) Bradley, (4) Guild.

Doubles.--(1) Duane and Pfaffman, (2) Guild and Holmes.

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