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FRESHMAN NETMEN PLAY PENN AS SECOND TEAM FACES EXETER

Red and Blue Visits Divinity Field Seconds Go to New Hampshire

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Two Harvard tennis teams play this afternoon, the 1930 combination opposing the invading University of Pennsylvania Freshmen on the Divinity School Courts at 3.30 o'clock and the the University Second team journeying to Exeter to engage the schoolboy racquetmen on foreign territory.

The Freshmen have a four man team in action against the Pennsylvania first year men this afternoon. M. T. Hill '30, Arthur Ingraham '30, E. B. Ward '30, and R. S. Winslow, '30, will represent the Crimson hopes in the singles against strong opposition. The University of Pennsylvania Freshmen have a formidable record to their credit, having taken the measure of the strong Princeton Freshman racquetmen a week ago.

The doubles combinations to match the invaders have not been determined.

The men going to Exeter this afternoon to play the schoolboys are: T. C. Kingsbury '27, J. C. Rueter '28, Robeson Bailey '29, S. G. French '28, H. W. Sayles '28, and Hyman Lisker '29. Kingsbury and Rueter Bailey and French, Sayles and Lisker will team up in the doubles opposition against the Exeter recquetmen who recently defeated the University Freshmen team and who are expected to furnish keen competition for the Seconds.

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