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Netmen to Face Williams Today In Prelude to Big Ivy Contests

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With Thursday's match against Brown cancelled due to coldness, the tennis team hopes to play Williams here today at 1:30 p.m.

Williams lost to Harvard, 9-0, last year, but their top four players are returning a year older, and this year's contest should be considerably closer. After an informal southern trip, they have played only one match so far, beating Yale, 5-4.

Pike Talbert, son of Davis Cup captain Bill Talbert, and Chris Warner play one and two in singles and make up the second doubles team. The first doubles team is composed of two nationally ranked squash players, Ty Griffin and Dave Johnson, second and ninth respectively in the college Nationals this winter.

"Our usual problem against Harvard is lack of depth." Laurence Jacobs, sports information director, said. "But this is our best team in three or four years, and we hope to do respectably."

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