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The five Crimson tennis players who will represent the University at the Intercollegiates next week at the Merion Country Club near Haverford, Pa., will be Captain Duane, Pfaffman, Ingraham, Guild, and Briggs, according to an announcement made yesterday by the H. A. A. Duane will not take part in the singles, but will pair with Ingraham in the doubles tournament; Pfaffman and Guild will make up the second doubles combination for the University.
On the basis of the showing which these men make in the Intercollegiates, three will be selected to join three Yale players in opposing the Oxford-Cambridge team at Newport, R. L., on July 13 and 14.
Seven members of the British team will land in America tomorrow, in order to take part in the Intercollegiates; the remaining players will arrive July second. Five of the English net-men are students at Cambridge University--M. D. Horne, C. Ramaswami, J. N. Lowry, J. H. Van Allen, and J. Wilder; the other four players are representatives of Oxford--S. F. Hepburn, W. S. Watt, J. A. Lezard, and A. P. Kingsley.
Horne was captain of the Oxford-Cambridge team which lost to the CrimsonBlue--combination last summer 15-6; Ramaswami and Vam Allen were also members of the team.
Lowry, who captains the invaders this year, and Hepburn played on the team that came to America in 1921 and lost to the Harvard-Yale net-men by a 5 to 4 score.
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