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Both the Freshman and Second University tennis teams will see action this afternoon, the former meeting Andover on Divinity Courts at 3 o'clock, and the latter travelling to Southboro to take on the St. Mark's netmen.
The Freshmen have been successful in every match so far this season but look for stiff opposition from the Andover racquetmen this afternoon. The latter lost to the powerful Yale 1931 team by a large score earlier in the season.
The Seconds are favored to defeat the St. Mark's aggregation with little difficulty.
The Freshmen will line up as follows:
Singles--No. 1. W. L. Breese '31: No. 2, A. C. Ingraham '31: No. 3. Ogden Phipps '31; No. 4. T. G. Upton '31; No. 5, R. L. Tower '31; No. 6, G. S. Greene '31.
Doubles No. L. Breese and Phipps: No. 2, Ingraham and Tower. No. 3, Upton and Greene.
The seconds will line up as follows:
Singles No. 1. J. C. Rueter '28; No. 2. R. S. Winslow '30. No. 3. A. G. Thacher Jr. '29; No. 4. F. L. Hers '29; No. 5, H. O. Sturgis '29; No. 6, H. W. Sayles '28.
Doubles No. 1, Rueter and Winslow No. 2, Thacher and Hers; No. 3 Sturgis and Sayles.
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