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The varsity tennis team opens two weeks of rest and relaxation with a match at Dartmouth today.

The Indians had a sizzling 2.13 season last year and haven't won an Eastern League match yet in 1964. The Crimson is 13-3-1 this season after Saturday's 5-4 defeat at the hands of Princeton's unbeaten league champs.

Dartmouth, Navy, and Yale shouldn't provide much competition either, unless the team goes very flat indeed, and the New England Intercollegiate Tournament won't afford much more than a little practice. Last year no other college got a man as far as the semifinals, with Harvard's four entrants dominating the tourney.

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