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1926 NET-MEN IN FIRST MATCH

Promising Squad Will Meet M. I. T. Players on Divinity Courts Today

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The Freshman tennis team, composed of men with excellent school records but untried this year on account of the cancellation of the St. Mark's match scheduled for last Saturday, will meet the M. I. T. '26 squad on the Divinity Courts this afternoon at 4 o'clock. W. T. Smith, captain of the 1922 Exeter team, is number one man on the squad of six men, the remaining five of whom, in the order of precedence in which they will play in the singles, are: G. H. Perkins, G. D. Debevoise, L. A. Wetsman, Bernand Bandler, and G. M. Letmbeer.

After the match tomorrow the squad will elect its captain for the season.

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