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The University tennis team will face Dartmouth tomorrow at 2.30 at Divinity Courts in its second match of the season. The Dartmouth team should be a very strong one. Captain C. W. Sanders is the champion of the college, and ranked 36 in the national ranking of 1918. J. P. Carleton, a sensational player, inclined, however, to streaks of wildness, was Intercollegiate doubles champion in 1919. W. E. Howe was caption of last year's Freshman team, and R. G. Kendall gained fourth place by eliminating J. F. Smith in a challenge match.
Practice began April 14, and the team is now making a trip on which it faces Amherst and Brown as well as the University.
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