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TENNIS TEAM FACES FOR-MIDABLE LONGWOOD PLAYERS

Best Match in Years Expected at Divinity Field, While Seconds Play at Longwood.

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The University tennis team will play the Longwood Cricket Club, on Divinity Field, this afternoon, at 4 o'clock. The match should prove the best that has been played in Cambridge in many years. The University team, which, during the past season, has been defeated but once,--by the West Side Tennis Club,--faces an aggregation of a number of the best players in the country, including N. W. Niles '09, who was captain of his University team, and was also state champion for five years; G. P. Gardner '10, the present holder of the state championship; H. C. Johnson, who shares, with Mrs. Wightman, the National Mixed-Doubles Championship; and R. Seaver, who held the state championship for four years. The match should be as close, if not closer, than the meeting between the University team and the West Side Tennis Club, which wound up the team's southern trip with the only set-back during that successful week. The Longwood team will line up as follows; Singles--1. N. W. Niles '09; 2. G. P. Gardner '10; 3. H. C. Johnson; 4. J. D. E. Jones; 5. I. Wright; 6. R. Seaver. Doubles--1. Niles and Gardner; 2. Johnson and Wright; 3. Seaver and Putnam. The University team will line up as follows: Singles--1. Captain R. N. Williams, 2d, '16; 2. G. C. Caner '17; 3. W. Rand, 3d, '17; 4. J. S. Pfaffmann '17; 5. H. G. M. Kelleher '18; 6. W. D. D. Morgan '18. Doubles--1. Williams and Pfaffmann; 2. Caner and Rand; 3. Kelleher and Morgan.

The second team will play the Longwood seconds, at Longwood, this afternoon, at 4 o'clock. The team will leave the Square at 3 o'clock, and will line up as follows: Singles--1. Captain A. S. Peabody '16; 2. J. S. Brown, Jr., '17; 3. E. B. Benjamin '18; 4. H. Talcott '18; 5. E. B. Benedict '18; 6. A. F. Doty '16. Doubles--1. Peabody and Brown; 2. Doty and Talcott; 3. Benjamin and Benedict.

The 1919 tennis team will play Milton Academy, at Milton, this afternoon, at 2.45 o'clock. The team will line up as follows: Singles--1. Captain R. C. Rand '19; 2. R. H. Kissell '19; 3. C. J. Coulter '19; 4. F. P. Ritchie '19; 5. F. M. Warburg '19; 6. F. W. Hatch '19. Doubles--1. Rand and Kissell; 2. Coulter and Ritchie; 3. Hatch and Garrison.

Gore will play Smith, in the continuation of the interdormitory series of matches, on Soldiers Field, this afternoon, at 2.45 o'clock. The following Gore Hall men will report: H. C. Bartholomay '19, M. S. Bromwell '19, H. W. Connolly '19, L. Jackson '19, F. B. Kittredge '19, Q. A. Shaw '19, A. I. Smith '19, H. L. Talbot '19, M. A. Taylor '19. The following Smith Hall men will report: J. S. Baker '19, R. A. Curtis '19, F. Van B. Demarest '19, J. S. Levy '19, F. L. Putnam '19, G. Towle '19.

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