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This afternoon at 4 o'clock the University tennis team will meet the College of the City of New York on the Divinity courts.
C. C. N. Y. has not had a very impressive record, and the Harvard team is expected to be the winner A. W. Patterson '32 and J. L. Ware '30 will probably also play in the match.
This afternoon the Harvard team will be trying for its twenty-third consecutive victory over a period of three years last week end it made the second successful trip this Spring, defeating Columbia at New York, 6 to 3 and Pennsylvania at Philadelphis 5 to 1.
Tomorrow afternoon Harvard will face the strong, undefeated New York University team. This match will furnish more material for comparison of the Harvard and Yale teams, since the latter was recently defeated by the Violet 5 to 4. N. Y. U. also outplayed Penn 8 to 1 as did the Crimson.
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